December 20, 2015 Bulletin - St. Joseph Parish of Downingtown
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December 20, 2015 Bulletin - St. Joseph Parish of Downingtown
The Fourth Sunday of Advent December 20, 2015 Dear Friends, For anyone who seeks out the real meaning of the holidays, the last few days before Christmas are the most powerful period of Advent and an intensely beautiful time of year. Last weekend, we celebrated Gaudete Sunday, with its spirit of joy and its rose liturgical vestments as an alternative to the season’s violet. Therefore, the more deeply we live Advent, and the more prayerfully and patiently we wait for the coming of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem, then the more fully we experience the joy of Christmas. In a few short days we will find ourselves at Christmas Eve and the beginning of the Christmas season, which continues through the Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord. During these final Advent days, the Church gives us a last opportunity to settle our spirits, quiet our worries, and refocus our hearts on the One who should anchor our lives. Human history changed fundamentally and forever in Bethlehem. The child we wait for is the hope of all men and women, in every culture, in every age. Especially at this time, the world and each one of us needs His Peace and Love. Do not allow the rush and the frenzy of the coming Christmas holidays take away the importance and the true meaning of what we celebrate – Jesus is the reason for the season. Jesus is the best gift of all! May God grant all of us the grace to experience the coming of God’s Son for what it truly is; and may He bless every one of us and our families as we wait for the miracle of Bethlehem. I look forward to celebrating the Birth of Christ with all of you and your families. Please invite your families and friends to celebrate with us as well. Saint Joseph, Pray for Us! Monsignor McLoone Pastor Parish Staff Phone: 610-269-8294 Fax: 610-269-2487 www.stjosephrc.org 460 Manor Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335 Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. McLoone Pastor Rev. Anthony T. Rossi Parochial Vicar Rev. John E. Donia Resident Deacon Jim Bogdan Permanent Deacon Deacon Edward R. Schiappa Permanent Deacon Mr. Ken Chrusch Director of Youth Ministry Ms. Karen Dawson Parish Services Director/ Adult Faith Formation Coordinator Mrs. Roe DeRitis Parish Secretary Mrs. Jo-Ann Funkhouser Bookkeeper Mrs. Dodie Milano Receptionist Ms. Julie Wiant Business Manager Ms. Jeannine Zack Parish Secretary School Phone: 610-269-8999 Fax: 610-269-2252 www.stjosephrc.org Sister Catherine Irene, I.H.M. Principal Sister Diane Licordare, I.H.M. Vice Principal Mrs. Julie Fitzgerald Secretary Parish Religious Education Program Phone: 610-873-8798 Fax: 610-873-5466 www.stjosephrc.org Mrs. Kathy Thomas Director of Religious Education Mrs. Mary Ann Korpics Assistant to the D.R.E. Convent Sister, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 484-593-4352 Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Vigil Sunday: 6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days of Obligation As Announced Reconciliation Saturday: 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays: 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Parish Registration Sunday, January 31, at 10 a.m. Located in the Church, Saint John Neumann Room. This is a great opportunity to register as a parishioner of Saint Joseph Parish. Please come and meet our Pastor, School Principal, Director of Religious Education and our Parish Services Director. Please call the parish office if you have any further questions at 610-269-8294. Anointing of the Sick Saint Joseph Cemetery Any sick or hospitalized parishioner who is Our parish cemetery is a beautiful, quiet in need of the Sacrament of the Sick should spot located off Glenside Road in contact the Parish Office. Downingtown. Perpetual Adoration of the We have many traditional burial plots Blessed Sacrament Holy Family Chapel in the Holy Family available and we recently set a Columbarium (an above-ground Center. monument with 48 niches) to hold cremains of loved ones. Morning Prayer Monday—Friday at 6:30 a.m. in Church. If you are interested in purchasing a plot or Devotions a niche for the future for yourself or your The Holy Rosary: loved ones, call the parish office at 610Recited before the 9:00 a.m. Mass daily. 269-8294. Miraculous Medal Devotions: Every Tuesday after the 9 a.m. Mass. Novena to Saint Joseph: Every Wednesday after the 9 a.m. Mass. Litany to the Sacred Heart: First Friday of the month after the 9 a.m. Mass. First Saturday Devotions: The First Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. “LIKE” US ON FACEBOOK! “Like” us on Facebook and keep up with all of the latest Saint Joseph Parish News! https://www.facebook.com/ saintjosephdtown You may also search on Facebook for “St Joseph Parish Downingtown” Update Your information! Have you moved, been married recently, changed your phone number or email address, or made any other changes in your household? Please call the parish office or email [email protected] to update your records. Thank you! St. Joseph Parish CAR MAGNETS Available in the Parish Ofice. (FREE-WILL OFFERING) Saint Joseph Church Mission Statement Motivated by our belief in Jesus Christ and bound together by our Roman Catholic faith, we are a parish that seeks to respond to the Gospel invitation by living as God's people. Baptized into Christ Jesus, confirmed by the gift of the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, we are a community that gives glory to God and proclaims His message of love and salvation. Today’s Readings Readings for the 4th Sunday of Advent can be found at #869 (C). SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 5:00 PM Andrew Mento SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM For Our Parishioners Dec'd Members of the Finore & LaSorsa Families James & Josephine Anderson Jean Quarequio Mr. & Mrs. John Panichelli John C. Meehan MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Mary Viscusi Rose Gallelli TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Tom Woodward Mario DiFrancesco WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Julius Nagy Family Orlando & Margaret Graveno THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 8:00 AM Margaret & Pedro Navarro Christmas Eve Masses Thursday, December 24 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM 8:00 PM, 12:00 Midnight Christmas Day Friday, December 25 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM. 12:00 Noon (no 6 AM or 4 PM) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 8:00 AM Maurice Lacroix The Sanctuary Candle burns in memory of Mary Starsinic. The Chapel Sanctuary Candle burns in memory of Santa Lucia.. ANNOUNCED MASSES NEXT WEEKEND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 5:00 PM Tomasina Colella SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM For Our Parishioners Edward J. Cosden (1st Anv.) Mary & Al Viscusi Bella Callegari Martena Polinsky Leonard Francella BAPTISMS Congratulations to the following children baptized last weekend. VINCENT JORDAN HALL, JULIANA KATE GENTILE AND GRANT ROBERT KIRWIN Parents of babies to be baptized are asked to please register for Pre-Jordan, a baptism preparation program at Saint Joseph Parish, recommended by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The next session is Jan. 9 (Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.). Registration information can be found on our website or in the brochures in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room. For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610-269-8294 or [email protected]. MARRIAGE Couples planning to marry are asked to meet with their parish priest as soon as possible after their engagement and to enroll in a marriage-prep program (Pre-Cana) at least six months prior to the wedding. Our spring Pre-Cana weekend is April 15 & 16 (Friday evening and all day Saturday). Registration forms can be found on the website, in the St. Katharine Drexel Room or in the Parish Office. For more information, contact Karen Dawson at [email protected]. PLEASE PRAY FOR: Please call the parish office (each month) if you would like to add/remove someone’s name from these lists. ...those who are serving our country: Sgt. Steve Anderson, Andrew Bowser, Scott Bradley, Specialist Andrew Clauhs, Sarah Debarberie, Lt/Cpl. Shane Desiderio, Staff Sgt. Christopher Deutsch, Staff Sgt. Ian Deutsch, 1st Lt. Joseph DiBerardinis, Jennifer Dunn, 2nd. Lt. Mark Edwards, Danny Fuller, Jeffrey Fuller, 1st Lt. Matthew Glisson, Leslie Harkness, 1st Lt. Jonathan M. Harris, Brent Joshua Horrocks, LCPL. Steven Houser, Jacob Hudson, Zachary Kish, Christopher J. Korpics, Mark T. Korpics, Peter Kurtz, Andy Landmesser, Major Paul D. Lang. PFC. Sgt. Christopher Madden, Krzysztof Malarz, Spc. Nicholas Massari, Pvt. Francis Misantone, 2nd Lt. Ryan Misero, Lt. J.G. Brian Muka, Pvt. Ian DonoghueNeider, Sgt. Bradley Panichelli, Alex Rozon, Vincent E. Short, III, Jeremy Solnosky, Ryan Strehl, Bryan Williams, Josh Woodward and Vincent Yarch. those who are sick: Bill Allan, Sylvia Anderson, Paul Barnhouse, Paula Barry, Tony Bello, Mina Massimini Bender, Paula & Jack Berry, Patrick Bonani, Philomena Bruno, Nathaniel Burt, Allison Carcella, Caroline Casenta, Judy DiFonzo Cazillo, Anita Conant, John P. Conway, Timothy Conway, Baby Michael Corrigan, Ann Cosgrove, Nancy Cowan, Jason Cozzone, John Cruice, Dominic D’Antonio, Russell D. DeGrassa, Linton Dorfman, Evelyn Dulik, Tony Gene Eby, Lisa Esworthy, Gladys Felice, William Ferracone, George Forczek, Mark Gottman, John Guttman, Phoebe Guyer, Cathie Harper, Ann Hauster, Doreen Hindo, Nick Inman, Patricia Kundert, David Kurtz, Greg Leinweber, Meg Lenghel, Robert Mancuso, Cindy Martin, Joseph Massaini, Nicholas Massari, McBeth Family, Frank McCole, Sr., David McFarland, Kathy McGroarty, Karen McManus, Pat Melcher, Marena Marie Meyers, Tracy Murray, Mary Nagy, Sr. Mary O’Connor, Jim & Mary Ann Paserba, Mimma Patrono, Eileen Piombino, Florence Popadick, Carol Purvis, Msgr. Joseph Rauscher, Angela Reifsnyder, Lynn Reily, Sue Rizzo, Deanna Roache, David W. Rothhaar, Doreen & Don Sadowski, Karen Sambuco, Christopher Sauk, Ethan Joshua Schwartz. Debbie Scott, Margaret Shannon, Melissa Shellenberger, Laura Shorter, Edward Smith, Sister Mary Stanislaus, Cynthia Strawbridge, Nancy Suarez, Heather Sutton, Hillary Taub, Agnes Timothy, Ray Wood, Sr. & Ronald Grant Zimmerman. Please remember in your prayers all those who have died: Thomas Guiltinan, Marie Priscoglio and Edward Kokoszka Parish News Neighboring Penance Service SS. Philip & James - Monday, December 21, 7:00 p.m. Twas the night before Christmas, and on went the search, to find people scurrying, to set up the church! Help decorate St. Joseph for Christmas! The Art & Environment committee invites you to join in this festive time of year. If you would like to participate in getting our parish ready for Christmas, here’s your chance! We will be setting up the church decorations on Wednesday, December 23 at 1 p.m. and we will be taking down all the church decorations on Sunday, January 10, following the 4 p.m. mass. We appreciate any and all volunteers. Many hands make for light work. 2015 Christmas Schedule Christmas Eve Christmas Day 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 PM 12:00 Midnight 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 Noon (no 6 AM or 4 PM) Mary, Mother of God A Holy Day of Obligation Thursday, December 31 5:00 PM Vigil Friday, January 1, 2016 8:00 AM, 12:00 Noon Merry Christmas The Saint Joseph Staff would like to wish all of our Saint Joseph parishioners a blessed and safe Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your families! Special Parish Office Hours Thursday, December 24 - Christmas Eve 8 a.m. to 12 noon Friday, December 25 - Christmas Day Closed Saturday, December 26 - Day after Christmas 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, December 31 - New Years Eve 8 a.m. to 12 noon Friday, January 1 - New Years Day Closed Letter from Archbishop Chaput Year of Mercy Below is a letter from Archbishop Chaput to our bishops, priests, and clergy about the Jubilee Year of Mercy that opened on December 8. I share the letter with you as an explanation of the archdiocesan observance of this holy year. Please see brochures in the narthex of church with details of each of the expressions described below. Msgr. McLoone ______________________________________ Dear Bishops, Priest and Deacons, I present to you in more detail our archdiocesan observance of the Y ear of Mercy which has five expressions: Enter into Mercy-passage through one of the Holy Doors of Mercy throughout the Archdiocese; Encounter Mercy-an emphasis on the celebration of the Sacrament of Penance and the Eucharist; Contemplate Mercy-adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament with the possibility of participation in specified Holy Hours of Mercy; Discover the Truth about Mercy-an invitation to learn more about Divine Mercy; and finally, Live Mercy-new opportunities to carry out the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. I encourage every parish and institution in the Archdiocese to incorporate these five expressions into the life and works of your parish communities in ways you consider most effective throughout the course of the Jubilee Year. A particular focus of the Jubilee Year is the call to conversion, to reach out to those most in need of God’s mercy and the frequent opportunities for the celebration of the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation. Let us pray that the Lord, whose mercy endures forever, will bless all of us in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia with a renewed awareness of the merciful love of our Father. May this awareness prompt many to give themselves fully to the Gospel and its way of living the Christian life. May the Lord give you peace, Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Archbishop of Philadelphia Parish News Mark Your Calendar! Unpack your winter clothes and walking boots! 43rd Annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. on January 22. More details to follow. Christ’s Healing Hands: A Substance Abuse Ministry Empowering individuals & families, who are suffering from substance abuse, to recover through Christ’s compassion, hope and healing. Finding Christ, Catholic Spiritualty and the 12 steps Third Sunday of Every Month at 7 p.m. in the chapel. Join us January 17. Prayer Service First Sunday of Every Month at 7 p.m. in the chapel. Join us February 7. Both sessions are open to all: Individuals, family supporters & anyone dealing with substance abuse & its effects. Pick up a brochure for full details in the St. Katharine Drexel Room. Call Confidential at 1-484-228-1233. Sweepstakes Winner! 12/12 645 Delores Rosati $125.00 Changes for the 2016 Lottery Calendar! St. Joseph Lottery Calendar Sweepstakes will start on March 1, 2016. The calendar will still run for one year starting March 1, 2016 and end on February 28, 2017. Christmas and Easter prizes will now be worth $1000 each! We have added additional prize amounts for more holidays. Please watch up-coming bulletins for more information and when the calendars will be on sale in the Parish Office! Family Potluck Dinner & Prayer The Family Potluck Dinner and Prayer night will not meet in January. The next evening will take place on Saturday, February 6. Manna Orders The last day to order Manna before Christmas will be Monday, December 21. It will be ready by Thursday, December 24. Please note the office is open until 12 noon. Stewardship Collection Total Sunday, December 13 $32,634.55 As we draw close to the Feast of the Nativity, we hear the great stewardship proclamation twice in today’s second reading from the Letter to the Hebrews: “Behold, I come to do your will, O God!” Who is this Jesus? Who are we that we should follow him? Many want him as a friend, a guide, a king, an advocate. Jesus reveals the nature of God, the servant sent to give us new life in God’s house. Take time to ponder these questions: Do we have the courage to follow Jesus? Do we reflect God’s nature in our daily life? Are we able to say with confidence: “Behold, I come to do your will?” Ordinary Income: $24,217.00 (656 envelopes) Loose Cash: $2,420.80 Weekly EFT: $5,826.75 (206 participants) Weekly Credit Card: $170.00 (8 participants) Collection Total: $32,634.55 Poor Box Collection Sunday, December 13 Poor Box: $373 Total to Date: $657.00 The Poor Box for December is for The Lord’s Pantry. 2nd Collection December Mercy Hospice Schedule Retirement Fund for the Religious Group 3 - Old Fashion Beef Stew Group 4 - Mexican Chicken $14,080.84 Please call Gail for more info at 610-269-9574. Helping Other People Everyday (H.O.P.E.) Rides require 48 hours notice. HOPE provides rides to doctors’ appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy, and other necessary errands. For the week of 12/21, please contact Leslie Curtis at 610-518-5403 or Nancy Coccetti at 610-269-3036. To volunteer to drive, please contact Helen Lyons at 610-873-8041 or [email protected]. Thank you for your generosity! Electronic Giving Options If you need a convenient way to make your contribution, we encourage you to check out our new electronic giving options. To set up a one-time donation, visit us online at http:// stjosephrc.org and locate the Online Giving button which can be found under the RESOURCES tab “Give to St. Joseph Parish.” Thank you for your generosity and support! Volunteer with Project Linus Involves knitting or crocheting blankets/quilts for critically ill children and distributing them to hospitals in our area. Want to help? Donate a blanket to your local Project Linus. Blankets must be new, handmade and washable. Call Shirley Miller at 610-269-4702. Please do not bring the blankets to the parish office or church. Children’s Envelopes Envelopes for our young stewards can be found in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room in Church and at the Parish Office. These envelopes are a great way to teach our young parishioners the meaning of Stewardship. Parish Groups Youth Ministry News Merry Christmas from St. Joseph Youth Ministry Charismatic Prayer Group Charismatic prayer group meets on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Please join us in the chapel as we deepen our prayer life, deepen our relationship with the Lord, and worship as a community. For info, please call Joe McCahon at 610-7163084. Prime Timers Join us for our Annual New York City Catholic Underground January 16, 2016 This is a social group for those over fifty years of age, all are welcome. The January 6 meeting is a "Fun Bingo"; there is no cost to come. If it snows that day, this will be held in February. Reminder: If St. Joseph School is closed due to snow, Prime Timers is also cancelled; the telephone chain is used for any other emergency closing. March for Life - Friday, January 22 Join us as we Serve the Homeless on Valentine's Day Sunday, February 14th, at Chosen 300 in Pottstown PA – Calling ALL Cooks! For more info about these and other upcoming youth events or to be added to our email list please contact Ken Chrusch at [email protected] or 610-269-8294 The next King’s Men Meeting will take place Thursday, January 7 at 8 p.m. in the Parish Meeting Center. The King’s Men (18 & over) enjoy authentic fellowship, engage in learning and lively spiritual discussion and are challenged to live a more integrated and full Christian life! Contact Bill Reagan at [email protected]. Youth Ministry-sponsored gatherings/events for 7th & 8th graders as well as high school students are open to all youth regardless of school – there is no membership fee or registration. All youth are invited! Knights of Columbus Basketball Free Throw Competition St. Joseph Mom’s Group All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 as of January 1, 2016 are invited to participate in the council level competition representing St. Joseph’s Rev. William J. Fenerty Council #7208 for the 2016 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. St. Joe’s Moms Group meets each Tuesday after 9:00 a.m. Mass from 10 to 11:30 in the Parish Meeting Center behind the school. It’s a great opportunity to worship and then get together with other moms for a little bit of socializing while the kids play. Please feel welcome to email Victoria Bako today to find out more at [email protected]. The local competition will be held on Sunday, January 10 with registration at the event from 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the St. Joseph School Gym. This competition will follow the Winter C.Y.O. 9:00 a.m. Mass. The K of C competition is sponsored annually with winners progressing through local, district, regional, and state competitions. All boys and girls will compete in their respective gender/age divisions. Participants are required to have parental consent on the registration forms and may be asked for proof of age at the district level or later competitions. All contestants are recognized for their participation. For more information, contact Jack Ousey at [email protected]. Christmas Decorations are in Memory of: Baby James Alberici ~ Thomas and Santina Alberici ~ Frances Alesiani Maria Femia Alessio ~ Paul Alessio ~ Susan Allison ~ Joseph Amato ~ Martha Amato ~ Michael Anderson James and Josephine Anderson ~ Baby Angela ~ Glorianne Angiulo ~ Amalia Angiulo Deceased Members of the Antonelli Family ~ Asko Family ~ William Augustine, Sr. ~ Matilda and Earl Baker Deceased Members of the Baker and Threlfall Families~ Linda Beaver ~ Betty Benfield ~ Mary Biagi Paul Biagi ~ George Bird ~ Helen and Maurice Bird ~ Christopher Blundi ~ Albert Bogutz Peter and Carrie Bonaduce ~ Lucy Bostic ~ Virginia Botelho ~ Clayton Bowe ~ Charles Bromell, III Brouse and Creman Families ~ Wanda Brown ~ Page Brown ~ Catherine T. Burke Lois Cahaley ~ Anthony D. Capriotti ~ Pat and Julia Cardelli Gunard B. Carlson ~ Gunard O. Carlson ~ Margaret B. Carlson Castaldi Family ~ Katie Castaldi ~ Frank G. Celii ~ Bill Chiodo ~ Matthew Ciarlone ~ Richard Ciarlone Bernice and Jules Ciesielka ~ Antoinette Colagreco ~ Deceased Members of the Colella Family Jane Collins ~ Rose Marie Conlin ~ Gertrude and Banner Conner Richard and Frances Cosgrove ~ Charles and Marion Courtney ~ Andrew J. and Lucy Q. Cozzone Andrew A. Cozzone ~ Deceased Members of the Cozzone and Quinci Families ~ Robert Cunnion Deceased Members of the Cutolo Family ~ D'Addezio Family ~ Grace (Fiducia) D' Agostino Maria Pia D'Anzi ~ Deceased Members of the DeFazio Family ~ Jamie DePompeo DiBerardini and DiMarco Families ~ Steven and Vincent DiBerardinis ~ William E. Dickson Pauline P. Dickson ~ William DiDomenico ~ Mario DiFrancesco Carmen DiGiandomenico ~ Rose DiGiandomenico ~ Jim and Julia DiMartin Deceased Members of DiMartin, Maskalick and Menna Families ~ DiPrinzio Family ~ Rosetta Dooner Jack Doyle ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Doyle, Sr. ~ Peit and Melba Duca ~ Joseph M. Dunn Thomas J. Dunn, Sr. ~ Elizabeth Ebinger ~ Adam C. Erdman ~ Patrick Fabrizio ~ Rose and Albert Feliciani Mr. and Mrs. David Fenimore ~ Connie Urbine Ferguson ~ Mary Fleck ~Formica Family Theresa and Gene Forte ~ Davis Frantz ~ Dora and Nick Frederick ~ Nancy Talucci Fults William J. Gallagher ~ Jim Gallagher ~ Deceased Members of the Gallagher and Young Families Eileen Gallagher Delphais ~ Alice and Canoe Gazzerro ~ Rose and Frank Gazzerro ~ CJ Gazzerro, Jr. Anthony George ~ William George ~ Mary Geschwindt ~ Irving Geschwindt ~ Ginelly Family Julian and Josie Girafalco ~ Baby Roman C. Girafalco ~ Philip A. Girafalco, Jr. Philip A. Girafalco, Sr. ~ Herman Gloskey ~ Ann M. Gloskey ~ Richard Gloskey ~ Nancy Golden Michael Golden ~ Beth Golden Creedon ~ Donn E. Grady ~ Orlando and Margaret Graveno Everett and Betty Groff ~ Mary and James Groome ~ Dom and Jerry Guerrieri ~ Carol and Ed Halbert June and Charles R. Hanley ~ Herbert Hartmann ~ Florence Heim ~ Charlie Heim Sister Mary Herculane ~ Vaneita C. Hesser ~ Michael A. Hesser ~ Deceased Members of the Higgs Family Thomas E. Hill, Sr. ~ Larry and Mena Hoopes ~ Natale Anthony Isabella ~ Natale Isabella Joseph Ivanowicz ~ Edward Jerskie ~ Samuel and Nora Jessee Mrs. Dolores M. Johnson ~ Marie Fagan Jones ~ Harlan Kapaun ~ Sadie Keane ~ Keane Family Catharine Kelly ~ Marion and Herb Kimball ~ Jeanmarie Kish ~ Shirley Jessee Klunk Catherine and Harry Komar ~ Phyllis Kreamer ~ Robert Kreamer Christmas Decorations are in Memory of: Anna M. Laezza ~ Ernest and Carmela Lanzillotti ~ Robert A. Laurine Sister Marie Edwardine Leonard, IHM ~ Dolores J. Louden ~ Richard J. Loughead ~ Dominic Luminello Mary Luminello ~ Domenico Magnoli ~ Manetta and Pace Families ~ Alfonso Mango Angelina (Trinca) Mango ~ Frank Mango ~ Mary Deborah Mango ~ Mary (Fuducia) Mango Charles Manning ~ Catherine Manning ~ Filomena Marcocci ~ Frank Marcocci, Sr. David Marks ~ Martinelli Family ~ Sandra Martinez ~ Eugene Martini ~ Rita Mascaro Florence Mascherino ~ Louis Mascherino ~ Emma and Dominick (Daddy) Mascherino Reverend Alphonse Mascherino ~ Mauro Massimini ~ John F. McAndrew ~ McCarraher Family Dr. D. E. McConnell ~ McCormack Family~ McCue Family ~ The McDaniel Family Deceased Members of the McDonald Family ~ Michael L. McGovern ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen McGovern, Sr. Hugh and Catherine McInerney ~ Bridget T. McLoone ~ McReynolds Family ~ James McVeigh Donald McVeigh ~ Edward Melcher ~ Donato and Fannie Menna ~ Matthew Menna ~ Robert Menna Lucy Menna ~ Andrew Mento ~ Samuel and Barbara Mento ~ Andrea R. Mento ~ Michael J. Mento Michael Mento ~ Michael Mento ~ Agata and John Mento ~ Peter J. Mento ~ Mary R. and James F. Mento, Sr. Laura Meikle ~ Margret Milano ~ Charles Miller ~ Eleanor and Louis Mittendorf ~ Donna Urbine Moore Madison O'Neill Morris John and Antionette Morris ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin ~ Luigi and Carmella Muzii Deceased Members of the Muzzi Family ~ Julis Nagy Family ~ Lucia Napoleone ~ Lois Neuhauser Evelyn Nickel ~ Margaret Noll ~ William Noll ~ Benito Awrora Pabalan ~ William Pacinelli John Padden ~ Frank and Louise Parks ~ Angelo Patania ~ Sebastiana Lena (Giograsso) Patania Charles M. Padano, Jr. ~ Charles and Anna Pedano, Sr. ~ Perella Family ~ Edward F. Perley Deceased Members of the Perley-Milano Family ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pickwick ~ Felipe and Juana Ponce Carl C. Popadick ~ Margaret M. Popadick ~ Michael Prostock ~ Mary Prostock ~ Baby Christopher Quinn Teresa Quinn ~ Rahn Family ~ Jane Rambo ~ Linda Rose Rambo ~ Thomas J. Redick Willam K. Reed ~ Nancy Regan ~ Reid Family ~ Agnes Richards ~ Joseph Ryan Roch Henry and Jody Rogiewicz ~ Paul Ross ~ Marie Renee Sanchez ~ Leon Consorcia Sanchez Baby Joseph Schiavo ~ Alphonso and Theresa Schiavo ~ Alphonso Schiavo, Jr. ~ Anthony Scotese Charles Scott ~ Betty and Anthony Serafino ~ Elizabeth and Dominick Serafino ~ Anthony Serratore Rose Serratore ~ Tomas Serrut ~ Verna Shirley ~ Peter and Mary Short ~ Patti A. Smith ~ Walter E. Smith Deceased Members of the Stachski-Montonario Family ~ Staley Family ~ Sylvia C. Steele Lucy Stefanelli ~ Angelo Stefanelli ~ Grace & Jim Sullivan ~ Swisher-Neuhauser Grandparents Wasyl and Anna Szylo ~ Theresa and Domenic Talucci ~ Samuel Talucci ~ Samuel and HelenTalucci Pasquale (Sam) Tavernese ~ Rose (Mango) Tavernese ~ Steven Victor Toto Deceased Members of the Travaglini Family ~ Deceased Members of the Trolio and Woodruff Families Kevin Turner ~ Josie & Charlie Twardowski ~ Padre Pablo Ugarte Johnston Ray and Tess Urbine ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gustino Valerio ~ Viscichini Family Mary and Al Viscusi ~ Barbara J. Walsh ~ Robert Williams ~ Marie Wisk William Woodruff ~ Edward L. Woods, Sr. ~ Doris Mae Woods ~ Thomas Woodward Sister Agape Maglalena Wubble ~ Mildred and Edward Young ~ Anna Mary Young
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