April 19, 2015 - Mary, Mother of the Redeemer

Mary, Mother of the Redeemer
Catholic Church
1325 Upper State Road, North Wales, PA 19454-1007
MMR Website: www.mmredeemer.org
Founded in 1987
PARISH OFFICE
215-362-7400
fax: 215-362-4127
SCHOOL
215-412-7101
PRE-SCHOOL
215-692-1051
P.R.E.P.
215-412-2251
YOUTH MINISTRY
215-362-4895
April 19, 2015 - Third Sunday of Easter
Mission Statement
Under the patronage of Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, we are a growing faith community
centered in the Eucharist and dedicated to worshiping God, our Father.
In response to our baptismal call, we commit ourselves to promote the gospel of His Son, Jesus
Christ, through Christian hospitality, spiritual nurturing, evangelical outreach, and shared social experience.
We call upon each parishioner to share his or her talents in addressing the needs of our parish and
society at large. We implore the Holy Spirit to consecrate each of us in this mission.
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, help us share in the work of redemption.
Parish Clergy
Sacraments
Rev. Msgr. John T. Conway, Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Philip C. Ricci, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. William J. Teverzczuk, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Thomas P. Whittingham, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Alexander Gibbs, Transitional Deacon
Deacon George Klinger, Permanent Deacon
Deacon John Travaline, Permanent Deacon
Parish Administration
Maria Stumpf, Director of Parish Services
Margi Slomiany, Director of Youth Ministry
Mary Anne Dunbar, Music Coordinator
Lou Tonelli, Parish Business Manager
Pat Klinger, Parish Office Manager
Chris Moral, Parish Office Staff
MMR Parish School
Denise Judge, School Principal
Margi Slomiany, Director of Advancement
Office of Religious Education
Nancy Franks, Director of Religious Education
Jeannie McLean, Secretary, Religious Education
Parish Pastoral Council
Kimberlee DeFinis, Marissa Lamparski, Bobbi Toner,
Beth Ann Rufo, Jo-Anne Ward, Len Angelone
Mass Schedules and Devotions
Morning Prayer: 7:00 am Weekdays
Weekday Mass: 7:30 am (and 9:00 am during
Advent and Lent)
Saturday:
7:35 am Rosary, 8:00 am Mass and
Miraculous Medal Novena
Saturday Night: 5:15 pm Vigil
Sunday:
7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am, and
12:30 pm
Holy Days:
6:30 am, 9:00 am, 12:10 pm and 7:00
pm (except New Year’s and Christmas)
September (after Labor Day) through May
(weekend before Memorial Day)
Friday: All day Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
beginning at 8:00 am through 7:00 pm Benediction
The Sacrament of Baptism is administered most
Sundays after the 12:30 pm Mass. Arrangements
must be made in advance by calling the Parish
Office. First time parents are required to attend a
Pre-Jordan class before the baptism. They are held
the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30 pm in the
John Paul II Room in the Annex.
No pre-registration is necessary.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered every
Saturday, 4:00 to 4:45 pm and anytime by
appointment.
The Sacrament of Marriage requires that the
couple contact the Church at least 6 months before a
planned wedding date. No other arrangements
should be made until the couple meets with a parish
priest and the date and time are confirmed. One of
the couple must be a member of the parish.
Attendance at a Pre-Cana marriage preparation
program is required in accordance with Archdiocesan
policy.
Anointing of the Sick is available to the dying and
those who are elderly, sick, or preparing for surgery.
Please contact the Parish Office.
Communion Calls are made monthly by clergy and
weekly by Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion. To place a homebound individual on the
Communion Call list, call the Parish Office.
New Registrations
Welcome new parishioners! You may call the Parish
Office at 215-362-7400 to make an appointment to
register. In order to receive the sacraments of
Baptism, Confirmation and Marriage, or Letters of
Eligibility for sponsorship at Baptism or Confirmation,
you must be a registered parishioner. Also, children
who turn 26 years of age, or complete higher
education and continue to reside within our area,
should become individually registered parishioners.
Funeral Notices
Scheduled funeral services held here at Mary,
Mother of the Redeemer, can now be found on our
website: http://mmredeemer.org/funeral-notices/.
Parish Office Business Hours:
Monday thru Thursday, 8:30 am to 8:00 pm
Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
As you have shared in his preparation
for the Sacred Priesthood
we request the honor of your presence at a
Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving to be offered by
Father Alexander Robert Gibbs
on Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 3: 00 PM
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Church
Following the Mass of Thanksgiving
there will be a dinner reception
in the Catholic Education Center
Please RSVP by April 30, 2015
[email protected]
or 215-362-7400 (Parish Office)
Mass Intentions
Monday, April 20
7:30 am Shirley Adelman
by the Blanke family
Tuesday, April 21
7:30 am Ceneviva & Pino families
by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ceneviva
Wednesday, April 22
7:30 am Satterly & Heim families
by Cordelia Satterly
Thursday, April 23
7:30 am Joseph Palermo
by the Paul Logan family
Friday, April 24
7:30 am Mark Cocco
by Rich & Mary Anne Dunbar
Saturday, April 25
8:00 am Ida Schmidt
by Damian & Jo-Anne Ward &
family
5:15 pm Mary, Mother of the
Redeemer Parishioners
Sunday, April 26
7:30 am Joseph Palermo
by Domenica D’Andrea
9:00 am Deceased members of
Mastroeni & Warner families
by Lawrence Mastroeni
10:45 am Vincenza & Louis
DiStefano
by Mariane & Joe Di Stefano
12:30 pm Louis DePaul
by Lisa Coroniti
Plans are being made to create a
dessert table at “ Father Gibbs’ ” reception.
If you are able to provide a dessert of any kind,
please let us know by contacting the
Parish Office at 215-362-7400.
From Our Pastor
Dear Parishioners,
Pope Francis, on Easter Monday, for the sixth time in a week,
slammed the indifference of the international community for standing by “mute and inactive” while Christians are being persecuted.
He reminded us that “our brothers and sisters are being persecuted,
exiled, killed, and beheaded for the mere fact of being Christian.”
He added, “I sincerely hope that the international community does
not look away.”
So, how much are you hearing about this on the daily news?
Where’s the outrage? Where’s the public outcry? I’m not hearing it;
are you?
Monsignor John Conway
Mother’s Day
Spiritual Bouquet Cards Available
Mother’s Day is May 10th. Available at church, as
well as in our Parish Office, are beautiful cards for
this occasion. We will remember your submitted intentions for living and deceased mothers at all of the
Masses offered on Mother’s Day weekend. Your intentions will be placed at the altar. Please pick up a
packet marked “Mother’s Day Spiritual Bouquet”, fill
out the outer envelope, and return it with your freewill offering.
The WMOF congress will take
place at the Pennsylvania Convention Center September 22nd to the
25th. It consists of four days of
presentations, meetings, celebrations, Liturgy and prayer. These
sessions will follow a key note
speaker and break out session format. There will be separate
tracks for adults and for children
ages six to eighteen. There will
also be child care available during
the congress.
There is a fee to attend the Congress portion of the World Meeting of Families. We encourage
you to make every effort to register for this event with families from
all over the globe. What an experience to have so many gather
together to study and pray in the
spirit of Love is our Mission: The
Family Fully Alive. You can register
for this portion of the World Meeting of Families at the following
website: www.worldmeeting.org.
Bring the Traveling
Iconic Painting to
your home.
Register to have the
painting in your home
for a week . Go to
www.signupgenius.com. Find our
sign-up page by using [email protected] in the
“Search by Email” box.
“Being the steward of the travelling icon
painting of the Holy Family was a wonderful experience. It made a very positive
impact on our family. In fact we enjoyed it
so much we ordered a similar painting for
our home to display all year...We pray
that the families yet to received this traveling icon be filled with grace during their
time with it.”
The Rose Family
Please see this years VBS information.
WE MUST HAVE 46 ADULT (OVER
18) VOLUNTEERS SIGNED UP BY
MAY 8TH IN ORDER TO HOLD
THIS YEARS VBS. If we do not
have the staffing required, we will
need to cancel the program this
year!
Opportunities for
Eucharistic Adoration
Youth Holy Hour each Thursday from 7:00 pm-8:00 pm.
All day adoration each and
every Friday. Stop by to
spend time with our Lord anytime between 8:00 am and
7:00 pm, when we conclude
with Benediction. Please email
Melissa at [email protected] if you would
like to sign up for a time to
spend time adoring our Lord.
.Would you like to feel at
home in the Catholic
Church again? Were you
raised Catholic but do
not come or seldom
come to Church anymore? Perhaps you or
someone you know relates to these
or similar questions. We want you
back! We have a special ministry for
people who have been away from the
Church. Please join us for a gathering at Mike’s home. We want to address your questions and make you
feel at home once more in the Catholic Church.
For more information:
www.CatholicsReturningHomeMMR.
Blogspot.com.
Are You Going? Are you planning on attending the World Meeting of Families ,
Tuesday September 22nd to Friday September 26th before the Papal Visit? If you are
please contact Maria Stumpf in the Parish Office. We would love to know!
[email protected]
Chapter 6: All Love Bears Fruit “Love is our mission” for everyone – not just those who are married. Catholic marriage is a beautiful sacrament, but it is not necessary for a fully human life. In any society, many will be marginalized if
marriage is seen as mandatory, as if one needs a sexual partner in order to be complete. Celibacy in the Church resists this misleading idea, insisting that life outside of marriage is also meant to be beautiful, social, and sacramental.
Catholic celibacy and marriage have the same inner rationale, for in both cases, love commits us to service and joins us
to the cross. A life of celibacy may be lay or ordained. Celibacy can be chosen, as in vowed religious life, or the result
of being unable to marry, due to disability or circumstance. There are many ways of being celibate, each with important distinctions, but to be fruitful, they all require a similar internal motion of soul, an offering of our heart to the
Lord. Wise, mature celibates and spouses practice many of the same spiritual skills. Celibacy and marriage both proclaim that sexual intimacy cannot be a temporary experiment or conditional audition. Both celibacy and marriage create solidarity between the sexes, rejecting sex in the context of what Pope Francis called the “throwaway culture.” To
create communities where unmarried men and women experience joy and live their mission is something Christians need
to do for one another.
Christopher C. Roberts, catechism
WELCOME TO THE MMR FAITH COMMUNITY
Candidates who were received into Full Communion on April 12, 2015
William Lindley Coley III
Confirmation name:
Adalbert
Marcus Allen
Confirmation name:
Michael
Faith tradition: Baptist
Parish sponsor: Tom Dwyer
Godparent: Dinh Nguyen
Marcus is engaged to Elizabeth X. Nguyen who is a parishioner at MMR. He is a
law enforcement officer for the city of Philadelphia.
Seeing how close my fiance's family is with the Catholic
faith inspired me to become a member of this community. I look forward to fully participating in Mass and
sharing my experiences on this journey with future members.
Karen Larsen
Confirmation name:
Adelaide
Faith tradition: Methodist
Parish sponsor: Beth Ann Rufo
Godparent: Brandon
Larsen (spouse)
Karen’s inspiration to join RCIA was based on years of
attending Catholic Mass with her husband’s family.
Karen and Brandon started dating in high school and
she accepted his family’s invitation to attend weekly
Mass, and then eventually joined the Youth Choir conducted by her future brother-in-law. Although she
made the decision to enter the RCIA program several
years ago, between college and army stations she
was never in one state long enough to commit to a
year’s attendance so she waited until she knew they
would stay in the same community for at least a year.
The most difficult thing to wrap my head around was, as
you may expect, the sheer amount of information and
background on the Catholic Faith. It is definitely a lifelong study, not something you can learn everything
about in a few weeks or even a few years. The most
memorable aspect was specifically the entire revelation
about the Immaculate Conception actually referring to
Mary’s mother conceiving Mary, not Mary conceiving
Jesus. I’m looking forward to continuing this journey and
how it will shape my life, my family and my future.
Faith tradition: United
Methodist Church
Parish sponsor: Thomas Keebler
Godparent: Karen Lynn
Coley (spouse)
Children: William Lindley Coley IV, age 11
Kaylee Michelle Coley, age 9
Bill has been living with his family within MMR parish
for a long time.
We are raising our children Catholic, and I have been
attending Mass for almost 15 years now. I have enjoyed
meeting additional members of our congregation, and
becoming more familiar with our practices in the Church.
Frederick Rudolph Schea
Confirmation name:
Frederick
Faith tradition: Lutheran
Parish sponsor: John Malick
Godparent: Kimberly Rod
Schea (spouse)
Children: Helena Jane Schea, age 9
Landon Frederick Schea, age 7
Rick is a firefighter. He has been going to the Catholic
Church since before he was married at MMR 17 years
ago. Their children were baptized and attend school
here.
When I saw Helena have her first communion I felt that
call for myself also. The (RCIA) experience has strengthened my faith and enlightened me on the history and
support of the Catholic Church. I feel that the education
from RCIA has helped understand what it is to participate in the Mass. I look forward to sharing the Eucharist
with Helena and with Landon when he has his first communion.
I have also learned about saints and how they can help
us with God’s blessing, like St. Florian the patron saint
of firefighting who assists us do our job safely.
SUMMER FESTIVAL
Yes, it's that time again and plans are already in the works.
*** June 16th - 20th ***
SAVE THE DATE: setup day is Saturday, June 6th...lots of hands and feet needed that day!
We have great live entertainment lined up and lots of terrific plans, but to make the Festival a success
we need YOUR help!
Ways you can help right now:
1. Contributions for our Chance Baskets. Themes that are very popular include:
 tickets to events/attractions (Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, Union, Hershey Park, museums,
movies, Morris Arboretum, Longwood Gardens, etc.);
 gift cards for local restaurants;
 gourmet food baskets for relaxing at home; and, of course
 bottles of cheer - to expand these drawings to NIGHTLY!
 Please note: in order to plan and build the theme baskets,
we need ALL basket donations by May 17th.
Donations received after that date might not be used directly in the chance baskets,
but may go towards other Parish fundraisers.
2. Donations of “Gently Used Books”
 we need novels, travel guides, special interest books (please, NO textbooks)
 we make it easy by unloading your books in the Parish parking lot on drop-off evenings
which we will announce in the coming weeks
 or you can bring books to the recruiting table outside of Church starting May 16th
3. Sponsors and vendors
 local businesses play a VERY important role in supporting our Festival
 sponsors are featured on our display board directly across from the main kitchen area
 vendors are provided space to promote their products or services to our nightly patrons
 please mention this opportunity to business owners and have them call the Parish Office
and let’s all pray for good weather for the Festival!
There is something for every parishioner to do. And every little bit counts.
For more info about how YOU might be able to help, contact Armando Moral at [email protected]
Second Collection
The second collection next week
will benefit Parish and CEC
Improvements, specifically Chapel exterior doors. God bless you
in your generosity!
St. Francis Ecology
Council News
Annual Plant Sale
Just in time for Mother’s Day! The SFEC is
sponsoring a Hanging Basket and
Potted Plant Sale after all Masses
May 2nd-3rd and May 9th-10th.
Proceeds will help fund the purchase of annual flowers for our
Mary and St. Francis gardens.
Please support this sale and help
beautify our parish grounds.
Volunteers Needed for Spring
Clean-Up Day
The MMR St. Francis Ecology
Council helps maintain the church
grounds through on-going planting, weeding, and general clean
up of the landscaped areas. The
ministry will be holding a Spring
Clean-Up Day on Saturday, April
25th from 9:00 am-12:00 pm in
front of the church. (Rain date is
Saturday, May 2nd .) Volunteers
of all ages are encouraged to
come out to volunteer a few hours
of your time. Bring shovels, rakes,
pruners and gardening
gloves. This is a wonderful way
for the youth of our parish to
complete service hours for CYO,
Scouts and other volunteer efforts. Any questions, please contact Frank Shafer at 215-6996129.
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish is proud to announce the
2015 MMR Golf Outing!
This year’s event will be held on April 27th at beautiful Talamore Country Club in Ambler and will feature a buffet lunch,
18 holes of “best-ball” golf, on-course beverage stations, a post-round cocktail hour, a silent auction and a barbeque dinner.
All proceeds will be donated to a very worthy cause – our Sister Parish, St. Helena in Philadelphia. Sign up now to spend
a great day in the sun with friends and fellow parishioners. Please contact Bob Repko at (215) 718-5769 if you have any
questions or would like to volunteer to help on the day of the event. We look forward to seeing you on the 27th.
11:00 AM - Golfer Registration, Golfer Warm-up,
Buffet Lunch
12:30 PM - Shotgun Start
5:30 PM - Cocktail Reception & Auction Begin
6:15 PM - Buffet Dinner
Even if you can’t come out to play, or to enjoy the dinner, you can still support the event by donating items for our
auction, such as sport and event tickets, rounds of golf, sport memorabilia, gift baskets and gift certificates.
All monies must be received by the Parish on or before April 6th.
2015 MMR Golf Outing Registration Form
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Phone No.:_____________________ Email:__________________________________________
Sponsorship:
_________________________________Number of Golfers:__________________
Names of Golfers:
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
All names of golfers must be received no later than April 20th.
Send your reservation and payment to:
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Church
1325 Upper State Road
North Wales, PA 19454-1007
Please make checks payable to: Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Church
Youth & Young Adults
Catholic Heart Work Camp
Giving Ladder
Starting this weekend ladders
have been placed in the back of
church with tags similar to the Giving Trees at Christmas. The tags
will have monetary/ gift card suggestions for items needed for the
work camp set for late July. Items
include requests for gift cards or
cash used to purchase tools, food
and assist with transportation ex-
penses. Envelopes can be returned
to buckets located by the ladders
or dropped off at the Parish Office.
Please consider taking an envelope to help our teens who are
preparing to serve those in great
need. Thank you in advance for
your help.
Come and Adore Him!!
Weekly Thursday Youth Holy Hour
All youth are invited to a special
youth holy hour every Thursday
from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Chapel.
Metanoia
Metanoia is an active community of Catholic young adults in
Western Montgomery County, PA.
The group supports Catholics in
their 20s and 30s who are looking
to deepen their faith and meet
fellow Catholics in the area. Check
out our website http://
metanoiayoungadults.weebly.com/
and email us: [email protected].
Text MMR to 84576 to receive
text message updates for
news and events!
MMR
Vacation Bible School
June 22 - 26, 2015
Kids Wanted - Volunteers Needed!
Where kids overcome obstacles with God's awesome power. Anchor kids in rock-solid Scripture
teachings that will guide them through life's challenges. We will spend the week learning more about
our faith through class time, crafts, music, games and even snacks.
When:
Vacation Bible School will run from June 22rd - 26th.
Who:
Children who have completed 3 year Pre-K and are potty trained to those just completing grade 5 are welcome to join us. Students
completing grade 5 will be in our Volunteer In Training (VIT) program.
Registration: Registration for children will close on May 22nd. You can register your child or to
volunteer at http://mmredeemer.org/parish/resources/vbs/
Volunteers: Of course, this week does not happen without a lot of help. We are looking for many
parishioners to help organize the week. Please consider sharing your time. We
need teachers, teachers aides and a snack coordinator. The teachers will be guiding
the children through the activities and leading short discussions.
• Volunteer registration will close on May 8th.
• We MUST HAVE 46 ADULT VOLUNTEERS (Over 18) by the close of volunteer
registration in order to provide this dynamic and engaging program for our children. Without those 46 volunteers registered by May 8th, we will immediately
cancel the program.
• We will hold our volunteer orientation on May 18th at 7:30pm in the Prep Resource room.
• We have only 46 spaces for teens to participate as volunteers. These spots will
be filled on a first come first serve basis.
If you can help, and have questions please contact Regina Lagrutta at
[email protected] or 267-640-5914.
Registration is complete when we have received your payment at the parish office.
The cost is $55 for the first child and $50 for siblings. If an adult can volunteer the entire week, you
pay only $35per child. This price includes all learning materials, crafts, snacks and music. Please
make checks payable to MMR. They can be mailed or dropped off at the parish office.
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Pray for Our Service
Men and Women
Almighty God, we ask for your
divine mercy and protection.
Embrace with your invincible
armor our loved ones in all
branches of the service. Give
them courage and strength
against all enemies both spiritual
and physical and hasten their
safe journey back to their homes
and families. Amen.
Anthony Cancel
Jay Wardach
Adam McGinnis
David Hoffer
Daniel Pierson
Gary Hogan
Andrew Crossan
Steven A. Campbell
James Thomas Gross
Sgt. Jonathan Lehman
Terence McGowan
Chaplain Joseph L. Coffey
Michael Wasylenko
Andrew Conaway
Kevin Cox
1stLt Michael Archutowski
Brenda Snow
Please keep us informed of any
changes in your loved one’s
status. Thank you.
H.O.P.E. Committee
H.O.P.E. members are active within our parish, helping those with
an emergency. The H.O.P.E. Committee assists the homebound and
others with their needs. Grocery
shopping, driving to the doctor
and hospital visits are just a few
of the things H.O.P.E. can help
with. If interested please contact
one of the people below:
Apr 20
Apr 27
May 4
Toni Esposito
215-361-3992
Pat Bergbauer
267-218-1380
Pat Bergbauer
267-218-1380
Pray for Our Sick
If you wish a particular family
member or friend to be placed on
the Bulletin Prayer List, please call
Gerry Jerlinski at 215-996-1049.
Loving and compassionate Lord
Jesus, You brought strength and
healing to the afflicted. Through
Your healing touch and words, You
restored sight to the blind, hearing
to the deaf, strength to weakened
limbs, and wholeness to those
afflicted with disease. Look
mercifully upon those named here
in their time of need. Grant them
the patience they need to carry
their cross. If it be Your holy will,
grant them Your healing. In all
things, we pray that Your will be
done. Amen.
Myrna Pepperdine, Joe Ragus,
Angela Timbol, Edwarda FrascaStuart, Marge Koons, Helen
Regetta, Susanne Morrow, Peg
Marvel, Daniel McDonald, Anna
Catino, Harry Citrino, Ed & Linda
Velia, Alan Root, Gregory Bauer,
Anthony Sammartino, Margaret
Synakowski, Tim Keebler, Carol
Welcome
New Parishioners
Joan Crognale
Tracey Hartigan and son, Sean
Baptisms
Olivia Paige DeSandro
Alyssa Rose Famularo
Eric William Manser
Scarlett Olivia Perez
Giulianna Theresa Sanfratello
CYO News
Patterson, Patricia Devitt, Paul
Sullivan, Barbara Renk, Richard
Roberts, Marianne Ginley, Samuel
Culp, Jr., Tricia Eby, Iva Zanoni,
Thomas Hafner, Juliette Peterson,
Michael Doyle, Joan Bellwoar,
Mark Alesczyk, Mary Lou
Bolognese, John MacDonald,
Roseanne Stoerrle, Diana Umile,
Dot Keebler, Rosemarie V.
Coffey, Suzanne West, Margaret
Clark, Terri Paone, Joan
McCarthy, Wendi Cerminara,
Paul Coppa, Gerry Jerlinski, Gus
Casiato, Robert Snow, Donald
Vinsh, Libby Kitchen, John DePaul
Jr. & Sr., Louise Stecher, Jacquie
Gardner, Brad Sacchetti, Justin
Stupak, Dr. Honor Manilla,
Thomas Stella, Bill Davis, Ed
Cooke, Vera Hutton, Adele &
George English, Jack Ercolono,
Edward, Linda & Velia Brill,
Taylor Goettner, Joan Dolan, Bob
Livingston, John & Joan Hogan,
Joan Napolitano
Babies, Children, and Teens:
Joseph McGaery, Baby Alana,
Michaela Lopatofsky
Baby Bottles are Back!
Please engage your family in support of the fine work of the ProLife Union of Greater Philadelphia by planning to participate in
the Spring 2015 Baby Bottle
fundraiser by Respect Life. Plan to
pick up a bottle in the Narthex
starting on April 26th and fill 'er
up. While at the table, ask about
the expansion plans for two local
pregnancy centers, Our Lady's
House and Guiding Star. Thanks
for your support, as always.
LAST CALL! MMR CYO is soliciting nominations for parishioners to become members of the MMR CYO BOARD. The following positions are open
to election: Vice President, Treasurer, and Social Director. Any MMR parishioner 21 years of age or older may nominate themselves or a fellow registered parishioner (with his/her permission). Nomination forms and more information can be found on the MMR CYO website. Nominations forms must be
received no later than TONIGHT, Sunday, April 19th, 2015. Questions? Contact Joe McLane, CYO Board Vice President at [email protected].
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215-215-885-4252 • FAX 215-885-7487
E-mail: [email protected]
www.dynamicmoderndentistry.com
RE/MAX Action Realty
For every closed transaction,
a donation will be made to the
MMR ministry of your choice.
View 1000’s of homes at
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Gary W Kennedy, CFP®
Senior Vice President - Investment Officer
Direct: (215) 340-6345
[email protected]
www.garywkennedy.wfadv.com
Investment and Insurance Products:
• NOW OFFERING DENTAL IMPLANTS
• Now Welcoming New Patients
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Repair • Maintain • Replace
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Drug Tested • Background Checked
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PAHIC#030807
5% Donation Back to the Parish When You Mention This Ad
OFFICE OPEN 8:00AM-8:00PM MON-THURS.
• MetLife, Aetna, Delta & Many Others
• Senior Discount (55 and over) 20% For
Non-Insured Patients
A taste of South Philly
in Horsham
1500 Horizon Dr., Suite 104, Chalfont
• Lunch
• Dinner
• Take-Out • B.Y.O.B
• Off Premise Catering
215-997-9980
Take-Out • Dine-In • Delivery
Catering On-Off Premise for All Occasions
255 E. Street Road
Warminster
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215-957-6465
Please mention you saw the MMR bulletin ad
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Dresher & Horsham Rds.
215-443-2500
No more excuses for not knowing how your finances and investments line
up with your life goals and retirement expectations.
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, Member SIPC, is a registered broker-dealer and a separate non-bank affiliate of
Wells Fargo & Company. © 2013 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC. All rights reserved.
0214-04296
General Dentistry
* Parishioners *
www.cafelombardis.com
• Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
• Preventative Care
• Orthodontic/Orthopedics
• Day and Evening Hours
• Sleep Apnea/TMD
• Implants
• Laser
Mark Simeone, D.M.D., AEGD
Deb Grasso & Associates
Direct:
Office:
Now is the time
for a fiscal checkup
We do work at the Call today for a free consultation, and we’ll explore strategies designed to
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help you protect yourself and develop an investment strategy for today,
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Senior Citizen Discounts • Insured Parishioner PAHIC# 113830 tomorrow, and into the future.
BOB’S CASES & KEGS
Nancy Markley * Angelo Grasso * Deb Grasso
Custom Woodwork
Additions
Basements • Decks
All Renovations
& Remodeling
74021-v5 A1661
Honest, Reliable, Prompt Service
Fri, Sat, Sun
3 PM - 5 PM
Early Bird Specials
Mon-Thur
3 PM - 6 PM
511440 Mary Mother Redeemer Church (C)
www.jspaluch.com
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Family Owned & Operated
1113 Bethlehem Pike
Montgomeryvil e, PA 18936
215-643-6372•WWW.MASTROIENIFURNITURE.COM
Private Instruction
Piano - Organ - Keyboard
PA068227
Wills • Estates • Elder Law
Personal Injury • DUI • DWI
Family & Matrimonial Law • Adoption
Robert T. Repko, Parishioner
877-749-7249
www.repkowilliams.com
KELLY’S
Lawncare & Landscaping
Spring/Fall Cleanup,
Mulching, Planting, Tree Work & Grass Cutting
Jim Kelly 215.858.3366 Free Estimates
www.francisjstieber.com
215-542-8319
Francis J. Stieber
Director & Organist — St. Alphonsus Choir
Since 1985
MCGLINN & SON
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING
Top Rated Carriers ■ Personal & Commercial
Mike Brooks, Parishioner
215.354.0122 www.dvigi.com
BRYANT FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER
CARPETING • HARDWOOD
CERAMIC TILE • NO WAX FLOORS
WINDOW TREATMENTS
FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE
180 S. MAIN ST., AMBLER
(215) 793-9000
Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff
www.dagostinocarpets.com
• Sales • Service • Installation • Licensed & Insured
• References Avail. • Established 1953
215-361-0900 •
PA HIC # PA 015638
N.A.T.E. 3583210
[email protected] • Parishioner
VIP
BARBERSHOP
215-368-3922
Established 1966
Voted Best by Reader’s Choice
HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER
664 EAST MAIN STREET
LANSDALE, PA 19446
ROGERS TREE SERVICE INC.
Removal • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Removal
Crane Service • Bucket Truck Service
Storm Damage • Free Estimates
Prompt & Courteous Service
Fully Insured
Lic. #PA039509
www.rogerstreeserviceinc.com
215.441.5240
Bill Rogers, Owner
Chalfont Custom
PA I N T I N G . c o m
Interior/Exterior - Power Wash
Diocese Member 215-997-7737
Check our website specials
Michael Schelkun, MD, DDS
Mark P. Kienle, MD, DMD
FUEL OIL
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Oil Heating Sales & Service
Central Air Conditioning
24 Hr. Emergency Service
Fixed Price Contracts
Budget Payment Plans
400 S. Broad St. • Lansdale
Wisdom Teeth, Dental Implants and
Facial Reconstructive Surgery
Warminster
Newtown
Fort Washington
www.omscenters.com
215-672-6560
Quality Chiropractic Care
with a Personal Touch
Workers’ Compensation
Personal Injury
Certified Massage Therapist
Hydro Massage
(215) 368-3331
(215) 855-6893
Parishioner
(215) 699-4428
Traditional Funerals - Advanced Planning - Cremation
TOPSOIL & MULCH
215-345-4481
Income & Estate Tax Returns Member of St. Robert Bellarmine
Financial Planning
Email: [email protected]
Small Business Consulting
QuickBooks Accounting
Jamie N. Goodreau,
D.M.D., M.S.D.
Funeral Home Inc.
215-340-9654
Specialist in Orthodontics
For Children & Adults • Invisalign Certified
Joseph A. Fluehr IV, Supervisor
241 East Butler Ave., (Rte. 202 at Sandy Ridge Rd.)
New Britain
www.fluehr.com
1300 Horizon Dr. Suite 117
215-997-0200
Chalfont PA
511440 Mary Mother Redeemer Church (B)
www.jspaluch.com
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• Traditional Funerals
• Cremation Services
• Preplanning
175 East Butler Ave. • Chalfont, PA 18914
• Veterans & Family
www.scanlinfuneralhome.com
Memorial Care Provided
James P. Scanlin, F.D./Supvr.
(215) 822-0480
SENIOR LIVING
Needham’s
Landscaping LLC
WYNWOOD MONTGOMERY
Brookdale Senior Living
Spring Clean-ups • Lawn Renovations
Install Mulch & Soil • Shrub Trimming
Install Plants, Trees, Walls, Walkways & Patios
Lic.
www.BrookdaleLiving.com
CALL TODAY FOR A COMPLIMENTARY TOUR! 215-997-0577 • Parishioner #83756094
1091 Horsham Rd. North Wales
Buffet Catering of Distinction
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Specials
Daily Early Bird Specials 5-6 pm
Over 60 Imported & Domestic Beers
917 Bethlehem Pike, North Wales
215.542.9670
Residential - Commercial Doors
Sales and Service
Electric Operators
215-393-5800
www.pumpernicksdeli.com
Michael J. Canazaro
Phone: 657-2583
DENTAL CARE
Periodontics & Dental
Implants Exclusively
PARISHIONER • DR. RICHARD CHILLEMI
Voted Best In Area (Both Inquirer and Intelligencer) Our family and cosmetic
team welcomes you for excellent affordable care. No out of pocket expense for most
140 E. Butler Ave., Ambler 19002
insured patients at first visit! Call (215) 362-0322 Lansdale
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822-6466
GERALD F. GLACKIN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
John V. DiGirolamo, D.D.S.,
WILLS • ESTATE ADMINISTRATION • REAL ESTATE • ZONING
(215) 362-8644 • 2031 N. Broad St., Ste. 137, Lansdale
Michael J. McDonald, Supervisor
FRANK MASTRONI
Primarily
Piano
215-712-0374
Parishioner
Reg#PA031765
Minor Home Repairs • Free Estimates
DOMINIC MAURONE, Parishioner
453-9905
Wedding Invitations, a Specialty
All Proceeds Donated to
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer
(215) 822-6679
Serving NJ, PA
& DE
215.639.8500
Serving Bucks & Mont. Cty.
www.Hammerinnales.com
[email protected]
215-368-8660
215.233.4022
MAURONE
Painting and Paperhanging
Int./Ext. • Deck Treatment • Power Washing
[email protected]
• Handyman Service
M.M.R. Parishioner, Lector, Usher
218 South Broad St., Lansdale
ROOFING • SIDING • REMODELING
• Specializing in Beginners
• Intermediate Lessons
• M.S. in Elementary ED.
CHRISTINE CAPOCASALE
JOSEPH P. WALSH, ESQUIRE
Local Diocese Member
SPECIALIZING IN BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
& MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984
www.walshpancio.com
PROFESSIONAL DRUM INSTRUCTION
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
C a l l M i ke
MY STUDIO
or In
YO U R H O M E
610.812.7620
Leandro N. Angelone Jr.
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS • PUMPS • COATINGS • FOUNDATION REPAIR • OUTSIDE WATER
MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY SERVICE • FREE INSPECTIONS • LICENSED & INSURED
CHECK OUT OUR REVIEWS ON:
267-885-3376
John Nales
Supervisor
Follow us on:
MMR Parishioner
www.morganbasementwaterproofing.com
Consider Remembering
Your Parish in Your Will.
501 Easton Road
Willow Grove, PA 19090
T: 215-659-0202 | C: 215-806-0826 | F: 215-855-4030
For further information,
please call the Parish Office. [email protected] | www.angelonefuneralhome.com
HANDYMAN SERVICES
MMR Parishioner Special
Open 24 / 7/ 365
Family Owned & Operated
Non-intimidating, Supportive, Clean Environment
No Waiting, No Overcrowding - Private Bathrooms & Showers
Silver Sneakers & Senior Discounts
4275 COUNTY LINE ROAD, CHALFONT
$
15900 for 4 Hours
215-641-8555
www.fidelityhomemanagement.com
FREE ESTIMATES
GIANT PLAZA 202 & COUNTY LINE RD.
Licensed • Insured
215.933.2807• www.AnytimeFitness.com
Former 76ers
Team Eye Doctor
GLUTEN FREE
BAKERY
2
$
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Sales • Service • Installation
Family Owned Since 1973
215-799-0515
511440 Mary Mother Redeemer Church (A)
www.cc-hvac.com
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OFF
Half Dozen Donuts
4275 County Line Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
267-663-7209
www.TheHappyMixer.com
www.jspaluch.com
Voted One
of the Best of
Bucks/Montgomery
DAVID GALIANI, M.D., Parishioner
“State Of The Art Medical & Surgical Eye Care With A Personal Touch”
On Staff At Wills Eye & Doylestown Hospitals
14 -A Memorial Drive • Doylestown, PA 18901
215.345.5144
www.galianieye.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263