October 19, 2014 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

200 West Sproul Road Springfield, PA 19064
October 19, 2014 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rev. John C. Moloney, Pastor
Mass Schedule
Rev. John J. Bradley, Weekend Assistant
Deacon Leonard Diana, Retired Deacon
Sr. Margaret Richard, SSJ, Minister to the Sick
Mr. Jeffrey P. Braconnier, Pastoral & Youth Minister
Mrs. Helen Romano, Director of Religious Education
Mr. Jerry Esterson, Business Manager
Mrs. Joanna Patane Scholz, Music Director
Monday-Saturday - 8:30am
Saturday Vigil - 4pm & 5:30pm
Sunday - 8am, 9:30am,11am & 5:30pm
Parish Secretaries:
Mrs. Judi Condino, Sister Margaret Richard , SSJ
Ms. Judy Summers, Mrs. Elaine McCarthy
Contact Information
Main Number ........... 610-544-8777
Religious Education .. 610-246-5460
Youth Ministry ........ 610-544-4455
Convent .................... 610-544-4535
Parish Nurse ............. 610-544-8777
CCC .......................... 610-544-5217
Office Fax ................. 610-544-7832
Eucharistic Adoration: Tues. – Fri. 9am to 5pm
Reconciliation: Saturdays 3pm-3:45
Baptisms: Contact the couples listed in the bulletin
Weddings: Contact parish six months in advanced
New to the Parish?
You can register in person or
over the phone Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm
Youth Group: Meets Sundays 6:30 -7 :30pm
Find everything you will need at anytime at
www.stkevin.com
FROM THE PASTOR
Dear Friends of Saint Kevin,
We are all familiar with today’s Gospel passage in which Jesus takes the
coin and, to those who are trying to catch him in speech, makes the well-known
response: Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to
God. If Jesus had said that one should not pay the Roman tax, then the leaders of
the people could go the Roman governor and accuse Jesus of treason. If he says
people should pay the tax, then they could go and tell the people he was not a true
Israelite since he said people should pay the tax to the hated Roman conquerors.
However, many think that Jesus is setting up a dichotomy here, that we can
look at things and determine whether they belong to Caesar or to God. If we
determine Caesar, then we might think we have no obligation toward those things
that involve God or Christ or our faith. In such determinations, our human
weakness would tend toward deciding that little was for God and most for Caesar,
which is another way saying, for ourselves.
The Book of Genesis says that God created all things. God did not separate creation saying, “This for me,
but this for someone else.” Everything was created by God and belongs to him. When Jesus says to give to Caesar
what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God, he hopes the people understand the truth that everything
belongs to God, even Caesar’s part. What we use to render to Caesar first comes to us from God as his gift to us. A
job, employment, a family, the things we can purchase and obtain through wages we earn, these are all from God, who
gives us all good things.
At Christmas, some families have the tradition of offering a prayer to God thanking him for the gifts they are
about to open. The prayer also helps call to mind, for those present, that the greatest gifts of all comes from God: our
Lord Jesus and salvation. It is easy to look at the various things in our lives and realize that, ultimately come from
God.
One would hope that we would treat what come from God, and what we render back to him, with goodness
and kindness. So we are called, knowing that all things belong to God, to treat everything with the love, respect and
dignity he gave them when he created all things. Above all, we have the important duty to apply this approach to the
high point of God’s creation: people.
Sincerely in Christ,
Father John C. Moloney
PLEASE REMEMBER THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL FOR 2014.
Over the last few years the Archdiocese has encouraged parishes throughout the five county area
to unite and participate in a self-study (Pastoral Planning Process or PPA). The purpose of the
study is to evaluate parishes and suggest how we could better: 1) Meet the spiritual needs of the
people. 2) Improve financial sustainability, pastoral services and vibrancy. Our Pastoral Planning
area (#330), which includes St. Francis, Holy Cross and St. Kevin, is involved and beginning the
process now. Since the best way to begin the process is in prayer, we have scheduled a Mass on
Monday, Oct. 20, 7 pm at St. Francis. St. Francis was selected because it is the older established
parish of the three. Regional Bishop John J. McIntyre will be the principal celebrant. Members of
the three parishes are invited and encouraged to participate. There will be a modest social after the
Mass. Let us ask the Holy Spirit to renew and unite us in mutual respect, in being realistic and
honest, open and positive. May our words and actions be influenced by the Christian virtues of
faith, hope and love.
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SAINT KEVIN HAPPENINGS
10/20 – 10/24/14 – Springfield Hospital Communion Distribution 9am
10/20/14 – Yoga Class 7pm first floor of the school bldg.
Pastoral Planning Mass 7pm – St. Francis of Assisi Church
10/21/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
Harlee Manor Communion Distribution
10/22/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
10/23/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
10/24/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
10/25 & 10/26 – SSJ Chance Drive after all Masses
Check out our website at: www.stkevin.com
For additional information!
STEWARDSHIP OFFERINGS
Last Year’s Sunday Collection - $8,530.00
October 12, 2014 Collection - $9,028.00
290 Envelopes and 16 Loose Checks
Many thanks for your generosity and all your
Support to the Parish!
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, October 20, 2014
8:30AM – Patricia A. Doyle (1st Anniv.) – Betty Signora
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
8:30AM – Intentions of St. Kevin Parishioners
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
8:30AM – Mary McGowan - Family
Thursday, October 23, 2014
8:30AM – Jacqueline Lesovsky – Her Sister
Friday, October 24, 2014
8:30AM – All the Deceased Family, Friends & Acquaintances of
Michael DelVacchio – Michael DelVacchio
Saturday, October 25, 2014
8:30AM – Betty Achuff Spohn – Helen Madden
4:00PM – Anthony Lagana – Deacon & Mrs. Leonard Diana
5:30PM – Val Somers – The Family
Sunday, October 26, 2014
8:00AM – McDonald & Rhoades Families – Bill & Kass Dougherty
9:30AM – Mr. & Mrs. Robert McDevitt - Family
11:00AM – Carmella & Joseph Torrisi – Jim & Josie Ingeno
5:30PM – Marie C. Taddie – Mary Taddie
THE BREAD AND WINE used for Mass in the month of October is for all
special intentions as requested by Mrs. Helen Coyle.
THE SANCTUARY CANDLE will burn until October 31st in memory of
Augie Colameco as requested by his wife.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED:
Mathew Colleluori and Larry Galvin
BAPTISM PREPARATION INFORMATION
Pre-Jordan Training Families.
October ------- Mrs. Joan Keil – 610-543-0481
November --- Rosalee and Jon Moyer – 610-324-0256
December ----- Jack & Susan Hennessy – 610-328-3926
Please contact the family for the month that you wish to have your child
baptized. They will help you with the training and all the paperwork.
Thank you.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS ESPECIALLY:
Sgt. John M. Ciaccio, Capt. David Conroy, Capt. Barry F. Crawford, Jr.,
LCpl Robert J Deluca, Pvt. Joseph Farrant,
Maj. Christopher Guarente USAF, James Herdman,
And Capt. Thomas J. Miller
Please keep all who serve in Military Service in your prayers.
Please contact the PLC to have the name of your loved one published.
Connie Birtwell, Alice Baccaro, Felicia Bandos, Tammy
Bell, Bernadette Bevilaqua, Joseph Bradley, Katherine
& Bernie Brill, Ann Brom, Janet Bucolo, Baby Tommy Capone, Leo Carlin, Janice
Cerone, Charlie Collins, Grace Condino, Rita Culbertson, Barbara Cuneo, Bonnie
Dalrymple, Bob DeLuca, Jr., Joyce DiSipio, Jennifer Dorrin, James J. Earley, Leo
Foley, Helen Ford, Patrick Gallagher, Robert Hahn, Mary Catherine Hendershot,
Nancy Hope, Carol Janiczek, Joe Johnson, Rosemarie Julien, Dr. Russ Karten,
Gerald Kelly, Jim Kelly, Tommy King, Robert Kotlinski, Barbara Krohmer, William
Kurtz, Pat Lamb, Baby Patrick Larson, Steve Ledva, Michelle Lesher, Edwina
Letteriello, Skip Liberatore, Betty Love, Camille Mallon, Charles McAveney, Jennifer
McDaniel, Jack McDonnell, Skip McFarland, Jim McMullen, Phil Marinaccio, Rita
Mastroddi, George Michaels, Joseph Milligan, Sarah Murnaghan, Shelly Nichols,
Patrice Palladino, Baby Peters, Mariann Powers, Vi Quarry, John Rohana, Rev.
Thomas Rooney, Baby Cooper Rowe, Catherine Sauers, Joseph Sclafani, Jr.,
Edward Schweizer, Deacon Bill Shearer, George Sheeran, Luanne Spencer, Joe
Timlin, Eileen Tonsmiere, Tony Viola, Evelyne Wallace, Peggy Weber, Mary
Weeks, Rev. James J. Whelan, Kim Wojciehowski, Ann Wolff, & Molly Zahner
St Kevin Parish has enlisted Parish
Giving to provide its parishioners with
the opportunity to use weekly or monthly
electronic funds transfers as an
alternative method for giving. Parish Giving is a safe secure and easy way
to donate. It’s is being offered to you free of charge. Some of the features
offered include:
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Ability to make recurring contributions
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Ability to access end of year contribution reports
This is a great way to support our parish. To sign up or learn more visit
www.stkevin.com
"THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS” (RCIA) is the
process through which interested adults are gradually introduced to the
Roman Catholic faith and way of life. For those who join an RCIA process
it is a period of reflection, prayer, instruction, discernment, and
formation. There is no set timetable and those who join the process are
encouraged to go at their own pace; however, on average the process
starts in the fall and concludes at the Easter Triduum. Any person
interested in the RCIA program should contact the rectory office (610-5448777).
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD- Volunteers are needed to be
leaders of the Children’s Liturgy of the Word. This is a short prayer service
which takes place during Sunday Masses (9:30 and 11 am). We read the
Sunday reading in language that is understandable on a child’s level and
then discuss the readings to focus on their meeting. Children return to
Mass for Liturgy of the Eucharist. Please contact Maureen LeFevre (610909-2845) or [email protected], if you have any questions.
Training to prepare you for this ministry will be provided.
THE 2014 CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL: We ask that you consider
how you can Give Hope to the most needy in the Greater Philadelphia
Area. We are so close to reaching our parish goal of $23,268. Currently,
we have raised nearly $18,225 through the generosity of St. Kevin
parishioners. We thank all those who have given and ask those who have
not yet given to reflect on those individuals who are the most hungry, ill,
and vulnerable among us, and prayerfully consider how you can help them
by giving to the 2014 Catholic Charities Appeal. For more information
please visit http://www.catholiccharitiesappeal.org.
SISTERS OF SAINT JOSEPH CHANCE DRIVE – It’s that time of
year again when the Sisters ask your help in selling chances for
our sick and retired Sisters at our Villa on the weekend of 10/25 &
10/26. We thank you and ask God to bless your generosity.
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A Message from the Pastoral & Youth Minister
Mr. Jeffrey Braconnier
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CHOIR
www.ccchoir.net - 610-544-5217
Join us for one of our many programs!
Dear St. Kevin Family,
I hope your fall season is going well and not too busy! It is
amazing how much the roads become more and more congested
this time of year—and it only gets worse as the (dare I say)
Christmas season approaches! It will be here before we know it.
I would like to remind everyone that our Sunday night 5:30pm
Mass has returned as well as youth group which immediately
follows Mass. All 5th - 8th graders are welcome to come and join.
Parents, please encourage your children to give it a try. I promise
they will not be disappointed!
It is already that time of year where I request for help for our
Christmas Tree Lighting. I am in need of anywhere between four
and six key team members that can help coordinate the decorating
for this year. With the nasty winter we had over the past year,
many of the lights need to be taken down and replaced. Please
consider volunteering for this great tradition at St. Kevin.
Thank you for your constant service and commitment to our parish.
If there is ever anything that I can do to be of assistance, please let
me know.
Peace and Harmony,
Jeffrey P. Braconnier
Pastoral & Youth Minister
610-544-5217
[email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY WISH LIST! - The SK Youth Group Room is in need of
some updates. We are looking for games for the room such as air hockey
tables and other team games. Contact [email protected] or
610-544-8777 for more information
MONDAY EVENING YOGA AT ST. KEVIN - Every Monday evening join
us in the in the school building on the 1st floor at 7pm for Buddhist Free
Yoga Class with a Certified Yoga Instructor. Cost is $5 per person per
evening. Bring your own yoga mat. Proceeds from the class will be
donated to our Church. If you have any questions please contact Trish
Flaherty at 610-357-9964.
DO YOU SING OR PLAY AN INSTRUMENT AND WOULD LIKE TO
PRAISE GOD WITH US FOR THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS?
If so, please come and celebrate with us. 'We Believe', (the Guitar Group)
will be playing for the 9:30AM Mass on the 2nd Sunday of the month,
September through December and the 11AM Mass from January through
June. We usually practice on the Thursday night before the 2nd Sunday in
the Church at 7PM. Since there is only one practice for each mass,
attendance is essential. It is extremely helpful to bring a recording device
in order to learn the music. We will have 2 practices initially to warm up:
9/4 and 9/11 at 7 pm in the church. If you would like to participate, please
contact Nancy Rosenberg: 484-431-7978.
SAINT KEVIN H.O.P.E. PROGRAM - This program is in need of CVS
and Giant gift cards to help our parishioners who are experiencing financial
difficulties. If you are able to donate a gift card, for any amount you wish
to purchase, please drop them off to the Parish Office, Monday through
Thursday 9am to 3pm. Thank you!
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CHOIR HAS TWO NEW PROGRAMS:
All Together Now After School Program which runs Monday - Friday
from 3 pm - 6 pm and Mom's Morning Out which runs
M-W-F from 9 am - 12 pm. You do not need to register for all days.
Contact Andrea Devenney, Academic Coordinator at
610-544-5217.
SATURDAY ACTING CLASS IS BACK! Join us at Cardinal O'Hara
from 10 am - 12 pm on November 15th & 29th.. No pre-registration is
required.
DISNEY'S CAMP ROCK THE MUSICAL will be performed November
6th - 9th. There is still room to register! Contact the office or check
out the website at www.ccchoir.net.
CCC IS HOSTING A THROWBACK THRILLER BEEF AND BEER
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014 @ 7PM
Featuring Chico's Vibe, Philadelphia's premier band in the St. Kevin
PLC. The night will include beer, wine, soda, buffet and great hits from
the 60's through today! This event is for ANYONE over 21. Tickets
are $50 at the door. We will also have a Silent Auction and Raffle
Table.
BUS DRIVER NEEDED - Catholic Community Choir is in need of a
bus driver for their after school program. All candidates must have all
up to date CDL requirements to operate a school bus. Please contact
Jeffrey Braconnier if you are interested 610-544-5217
or [email protected]
ST. KEVIN SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMITTEE
City Team Thanksgiving Food Drive Collection
October 14th to November 23rd.
The St Kevin Community will once again be collecting non perishable
food for City Team Ministries in Chester. This year they will be
providing meals for more than 1000 families. If you are interested in
helping this worthy organization reach their goal, please place your
food donations, in the barrels provided in the back of church. The
following foods are urgently needed: , canned fruits/vegetables,
cranberry sauce, turkey gravy, instant potatoes, pasta, rice
peanut butter and jelly, canned milk, soup, dessert mix, soup,
stuffing mix, boxed macaroni and cheese, canned sweet and
white potatoes, cake mix, tomato sauce and canned tuna and
chicken. Thank you in advance for your generous support!
AID FOR FRIENDS MEALS
Please consider sharing your leftovers with people in our area
who are shut-ins and not able to cook for themselves. Our
freezer is in need of healthy meals. The Aid for Friends Freezer
and Supplies are located in the vestibule of the PLC Office.
Thank you.
THE SANCTUARY GUILD
The following relatives and friends have been enrolled:
Deceased: Ethel Maynes, Angelo Anastasio
and Janet Breslin Kulp
The Sanctuary Guild provides spiritual benefits such as: A monthly
announced Mass, Month of November Masses and prayers.
Membership can be obtained for the sick, deceased or special
intention. The donation is $5.00/card, and the proceeds are used
for needs of the altar such as linens and candles. If you would like
to enroll, please contact Mary Traynor at 610-328-9372.
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PLEASE REMEMBER ST. KEVIN IN YOUR WILL OR ESTATE
A bequest is the easiest way to provide for the future of your parish. To
make a gift from your estate, you simply sign a new will, add a codicil, or
draft an amendment to your existing documents. Leave a legacy of faith in
our community and hope for our future.
WISE PLANNING BEQUESTS –
•
Secure your legacy as a philanthropist and proponent our
Catholic Faith, Make a difference in your parish community.
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Make a gift while retaining control of your assets during your
lifetime.
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Modify or change your bequest at any time, your gift may be
made in your name or in the name of someone you wish to
honor.
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A gift from your estate is entirely free from federal estate taxes.
For more information please contact: Kelly Diaz-Albertini, Esq. at The
Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia – 267-592-6715. Email:
[email protected].
WHERE THERE’S A WILL THERE’S A WAY:
Cash Bequest – Give a specific dollar amount from your estate.
Bequest of Property – Leave specific assets, such as securities. real
estate, or tangible personal property (for example, works of art or
antiques).
Residuary Bequest – Your parish receives all of a percentage of the
remainder of your estate after the payment of any specific bequests and
expenses.
Retirement Plan – Designate your parish as a beneficiary of the
remainder of your IRA or qualified pension plan.
Life Insurance – name your parish as the beneficiary of a life insurance
policy.
KNIGHTS NEWS
The Knights are collecting turkeys and turkey supermarket
redemption certificates for City Team Ministries in Chester during
all the masses on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Please drop these
off at the crab cake table. If you need someone to pick them up at
your home, please call Rick at 610-585-5450. City Team Ministries
deliver over 900 food boxes to the needy every Thanksgiving.
Thanks for supporting this most special cause!!
The Knights will be talking orders for their annual Thanksgiving
Crab Cake Sale after all the masses on 11/8, 11/9, 11/15, and
11/16. Orders must be received by Sunday, 11/16. Orders must be
picked up at the PLC loading dock on Thursday, 11/20 between the
hours of 4:15 and 7:00 pm. Orders can also be mailed to Al Porrini,
122 Harned Rd., Springfield, PA 19064. Any questions please
call Al at 610-543-4851. Please note that we ARE NOT having a
Christmas Crab Cake Sale so please order your crab cakes at the
Thanksgiving sale for the holiday season.
Last year we rolled out our "Keep Christ in Christmas Program". To
compliment this beautiful message, we will be selling
"Keep Christ in Christmas" religious Christmas cards during our
crab cake sale. We will have an assorted display at the crab cake
table along with color brochures of the cards. Please come check
out these beautiful Christmas cards!
Thanks for all your support of the Knights and St. Kevin Parish!
IS OUR LADY CALLING YOU TO A VOCATION AS A LAY
PERSON?
Come and see about Lay Carmelite
spirituality. The St. Joseph Lay Carmelite Community meets the
2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the upper room of Our
Lady of the Assumption Parish Hall. Next meeting date is
November 10th. For more information, please contact Angie Piccoli
Steady at 610-459-2550
SAINT KEVIN PARISH NURSES
Parish Nurses will be taking blood pressures on
Sunday, November 2nd and December 7th after the
9:30 and 11:00 masses. High blood pressure is a common medical
condition which affects one in three adults. Because there are often no
warning symptoms, it is a good idea to monitor it periodically. If left
untreated it can increase your risk for heart disease such as a heart attack
or stroke. It will only take a few minutes of your time to stop and have your
BP checked.
The Parish Nurse Ministry welcomes any nurse in the parish to join our
small group. It will only require a small amount of your time. We also need
a substitute nurse for Sunday blood pressure monitoring. If you are
interested please call Maureen LeFevre at
610-544-4137.
ST. EUGENE BINGO - Thursday 10/30 Doors open at 4:30pm.
Early bird games starts at 6:40pm. We are located at: 110 S. Oak
Ave., Primos, PA 19008. Call 610-622-2909 for more information.
Notre Dame Moylan Alumnae are invited to the annual
Communion Luncheon to be held on Nov. 9th at Springfield Country
Club. Reservations are necessary. Information at
ndmoylan.com or 610-544-8957.
PRO LIFE CORNER
40 Days for Life by Shawn Carney
Abortion brings darkness to a community ... a darkness that needs our
silence in order to survive. It brings death to the innocent. It also brings
emotional, spiritual ... even physical suffering.
In 297 cities right now, volunteers are shining a light into that darkness
through their prayers and presence. We know from the gospel that “the
light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John
1:5). We cannot ignore this darkness in our communities. We must trust
the light of Christ to penetrate the darkest corners of our culture.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
It was a somber scene outside the abortion center in Pittsburgh as an
ambulance pulled up … and medical teams were called inside.
“This is the third time I have personally seen a woman taken out by
stretcher during a 40 Days for Life vigil,” said Nikki, the local leader. “We
prayed for her. She was alert and her face was tear-stained as she was
carried out. Abortion is devastating.”
Please keep this in mind the next time you’re told that abortion is “safe and
legal.”
Manassas, Virginia
“We are having a great impact on the abortion clinic,” said Mike, the local
40 Days for Life coordinator in Manassas. “Last Saturday, no abortionist
showed up. This is extremely rare for a Saturday. For those who were
there, it was very rewarding to witness an empty parking lot.”
Mike said that in addition to prayer, a great resource for saving babies is
close at hand – a pregnancy help center with counselors, who “day in and
day out, try to talk to each woman as they approach the abortion clinic,
offering them all the help they need.”
It's a tough job that takes tough skin and a big caring heart, he said. “But
the rewards are eternal.”
Step out of your comfort zone and please consider joining with St. Kevin
parishioners for the 40 Days for Life vigil on Sunday October 26, 2014 at
Planned Parenthood, 8 S. Wayne St, West Chester. Groups will leave from
the parish parking lot at 1:15 and 2:15 pm.
”All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke All parishioners who are interested in working with the
parish Respect Life Committee please contact: Bernie Brunner at
[email protected] or 610-328-3935 and leave a message, or Pete
Mullin at 610-544-1797.
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This Sunday is Stewardship Sunday and we celebrate our Music Ministry!
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Hours: MWF 10am-8pm, T-Th 10am-6:30pm, Sat 10am-4pm
313 W. Baltimore Avenue, Media
610-565-5565
610-328-5920
BARRY JAY
JEWELERS
For all your Jewelry Needs
WE BUY
GOLD
PA Lic. #006806
RIGHTWAY
WATERPROOFING CO.
FREE
JEWELRY & WATCH REPAIR
INSPECTION
Licensed & Insured
DONE ON OUR PREMISES
160 Saxer Avenue • Springfield PA BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST
610-789-3717
610-338-0885
www.barryjayjewelers.com
All that is missing at Bonner & Prendie is you!
Open House:
October 12th - 11:00 AM -1:00 PM & November 9th - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Scholarship Exam:
October 12th - 8:00 AM and November 9th - 8:00 AM
www.bonnerprendie.com
Contact the Admissions office for more information
610-259-0280 ext 3225 or [email protected]
AT THE HEART
OF CHARITY
IS
kidsteeth
Dr. Claire Field
700 S. Chester Rd.
Swarthmore, PA 19081
The Leader in Senior Care
The Catholic Foundation of Greater
Philadelphia is your single source for
charitable giving by supporting what you
care about most.
610-627-1199
www.kidsteeth.com
066 St. Kevin-Springfield, PA (b) Rt. F
215.587.5650
CatholicFoundationPhila.org
Home Health
Companions
Transportation
Housekeeping
A Nonpro it Organization
610.647.9840
John Patrick Publishing Company 1-800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net