November 16, 2014 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

200 West Sproul Road Springfield, PA 19064
November 16, 2014 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Have you seen the
“Red Link Chain”
that is hanging in the
Church vestibule?
The St. Kevin Youth Group have
recently collected intentions and
are remembering them in
their prayers.
Call 610-544-4455 for more
information to have your
intention included.
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 3 to
3:45pm
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 to 3pm
Youth Group: Meets Sundays 6:30 to 7:30pm
Find everything you will need at anytime at
www.stkevin.com
FROM THE PASTOR
Dear Friends of Saint Kevin,
Anyone who has ever visited an old cemetery has seen how there was once
great care taken in writing epitaphs, short little sayings, engraved on the headstone.
These epitaphs often capture the essence of the deceased’s life. Some are pithy,
amusing and even whimsical, others profound and full of praise.
As we come to the end of this liturgical year, the Church moves us toward
reflecting on the great questions of life and death. As we heard in today’s Gospel
reading, the Holy Spirit may prod us to ponder what might be said about us, after
we are gone. Given the opportunity, what would those we leave behind chisel in
our headstone, what might we be remembered for?
Our readings today offer some good ideas in terms of what we should want
as our legacy. The first reading, from the Book of Proverbs, tells of the ideal
woman, gifted not just with physical attributes, but with gifts of ingenuity, hard
work, generosity and love of others. She is presented as a model of what is possible when someone uses their gifts and
skills well. The point of the reading lies not in the fact she is gifted, but in what she chooses to do with those gifts and
skills.
The Gospel takes up this theme in the parable of the three servants entrusted with their master’s talents. In this
case, a talent was a coin of value. To be entrusted with five, or two, or even one talent meant that you were entrusted
with something of great value.
As we heard the Gospel passage proclaimed, we might have been drawn to side with the one who simply
buried the talent and presented it back to his master. After all, he did show some degree of prudence and care in
dealing with another’s property. As we know from the current economic climate, the cautious, and even timid,
approach can often be the better path.
Yet, as with many of the parables of Jesus, he ultimately turns the story upside down. In the twist of events,
the one who buried ends up losing everything, including what was entrusted to him. All is taken away and given to the
others, for only those who take risks in faith can be given greater responsibilities and ultimately be invited to share the
Master’s joy.
So what is the moral of the parable for us? If we see this as an exhortation to work diligently and without fear
for the return of Christ, then now is the time to use all that God has placed at our disposal to this end. Now is the time
to use our gifts, talents, our sense of hope and our commitment to charity for the sake of the Gospel. This is the sacred
task entrusted to each Christian by virtue of baptism, to invest ourselves totally in the work of the kingdom and to
bring others to Christ.
Today, as we are encouraged to reflect on our own inevitable death, we are to assess how well we are fulfilling
this task. We are to live each day as if this were the day the Master is calling us to account. If today were that day,
what would the epitaph say? Would it announce that we were a bold servant of God, using all we were given to build
up his Kingdom on earth? If this is not what it would say, now is the time to make a change.
Sincerely in Christ,
Father John C. Moloney
PLEASE REMEMBER THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL FOR 2014.
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SAINT KEVIN HAPPENINGS
11/17 – 11/21/14 – Springfield Hospital Communion Distribution 9am
11/17/14 –Yoga Class 7pm first floor of the school bldg.
11/18/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
Harlee Manor Communion Distribution
11/19/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
Pioneers 1:30pm – PLC
11/20/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
Crab Cake order pick-ups – PLC Kitchen 4-7pm
11/21/14 – Eucharistic Adoration 9am to 5pm
Check out our website at: www.stkevin.com
For additional information!
STEWARDSHIP OFFERINGS
Last Year’s Sunday Collection - $9,765.00
November 9, 2014 Collection - $9,267.29
221 Envelopes and 28 Loose Checks
Christmas Flowers Collection - $233.00
Many thanks for your generosity and all your
Support to the Parish!
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, November 17, 2014
8:30AM – Intentions of St. Kevin Parishioners
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
8:30AM – Jane DeLuca
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
8:30AM – Living & Deceased Members of the Sanctuary Guild
Thursday, November 20, 2014
8:30AM – Holy Souls in Purgatory
Friday, November 21, 2014
8:30AM – Stephen Sgro – Lou & Linda Busico
Saturday, November 22, 2014
8:30AM – Dan Raftery – Wife, Teresa
4:00PM – Eleanor & Frank Kallam – The Kasmer Family
5:30PM – Albert Quercetti, Sr. - Family
Sunday, November 23, 2014
8:00AM – Deceased Members of the Grelis Family - Family
9:30AM – Deceased Members of the Spychalski Family – Sorochen Family
11:00AM – James Quarry – Quarry Family
5:30PM – Rita Stanley & Dorothy Eck – Phyllis Wood
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED:
Patricia A. Tracy, Dolores Moench and Jim McDonnell
Joe Anderson, 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
BAPTISM PREPARATION INFORMATION
Pre-Jordan Training Families.
November --- Rosalee and Jon Moyer – 610-324-0256
December ----- Jack & Susan Hennessy – 610-328-3926
January ------- Mrs. Joan Keil – 610-543-0481
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.
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!
WOMEN’S CLUB CORNER
Please join us for our annual Christmas Social and gift exchange
on Thursday, December 4 in the cafeteria! There will be lots of
festive food and beverages to help get the season off to the right
start! The doors will open at 7 PM and we request that you bring a
wrapped gift valued at $15-20 so you can join in the fun of the
exchange which is always a hit with lots of great gifts! This event is
open to all women of the parish, their family and friends (attendees
must be at least 21). Hope to see you there!!
Mark your calendars for all our upcoming events:
Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2014 – Coffee and Donuts after
the 9am Mass in the cafeteria.
Friday, January 30, 2015 – “Cheer-ful Bingo” - always a wellattended night with lots of laughs and great prizes!
Thursday, February 12 – Event To Be Decided (Could be a Penny
Party but we’re open to suggestions!)
Sunday, March 1st – Communion Breakfast and Cornerstone
Award Presentation (Mass followed by a delicious, catered
breakfast as we honor those who have done so much for our
Parish community.)
Friday, April 24 – Quizzo Night – start organizing your teams of
ten and studying up now for this very fun, popular evening!
Thursday, May 14 – End of year dinner – a night out for the
ladies!
HELP WANTED
We are looking for someone to coordinate our publicity efforts.
Duties include preparation of flyers and bulletin blurbs. Minimal
time involvement and no experience is necessary! We are a fun
group and would love to have you join the team! If interested,
please call Andrea at 610-299-8851.
Any questions! Please contact Margie Caramanico at
[email protected] or Wendy McKenna at
[email protected]
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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
MUSIC MINISTRY
Join us in ministry: New choir members are always welcome. Call Lee
Zmroczek at 610-544-0416. Choir rehearsal takes place in Church
Wednesdays at 8 pm. Anyone who plays an instrument and would like to
share your talent at Mass, and anyone who is thinking of becoming a
cantor is asked to call Joanna Scholz at 610-834-9364. Please join us in
music ministry. Thank you for your participation in Sunday Mass through
prayer and song.
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 11/15, 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!
SAINT KEVIN PARISH NURSES
Parish Nurses will be taking blood pressures on
Sunday, 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.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD- Volunteers are needed. 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 (610-909-2845) or [email protected], if you
have any questions. Training to prepare you for this ministry will be
provided.
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CHOIR
www.ccchoir.net
610-544-5217
Join us for one of our many programs!
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 29th. No pre-registration is required.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AT
CARDINAL O’HARA HIGH SCHOOL
December 6, 2014 - 9am - 12pm
Contact the office at 610-544-5217 to order tickets
AUDITIONS FOR SHREK THE MUSICAL will take place on Monday,
January 12th at 4:30pm at Cardinal O’Hara High School.
For more information check the website at www.ccchoir.net
or call 610-544-5217.
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 is being offered to you free of charge. Some of
the features offered include
•
Ability to make one-time contributions
•
Ability to make recurring contributions
•
Ability to select your billing date
•
Ability to use Credit Card or Bank Transfer
•
Ability to access end of year contribution reports.
This is a great way to support our parish. To sign up or learns more visit
www.stkevin.com
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO SEMINARY APPEAL
St. Charles Seminary forms dedicated priests, deacons, religious and laity
to serve in our parishes and other Catholic organizations. Your support is
necessary to ensure these programs can be offered to the men and
women responding to God’s call to serve our Church. For those who
have already contributed, thank you! For those who have not had the
opportunity to make a gift, please complete and return a pledge card or
donate by visitinghttp://stcharlesseminaryappeal.org/
We would like to express our gratitude to Eric Banecker for speaking at St
Kevin on behalf of the Seminary Appeal this past weekend. Please keep
all the Seminarians in your prayers.
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!
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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.
•
Make a gift while retaining control of your assets during your
lifetime.
•
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.
•
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.
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.
SACRED HEART PARISH – CLIFTON HEIGHTS, PA
Pierogi’s will be made November 17-21. Sacred Heart will be
making pierogi at St. Joseph’s cafeteria in Collingdale. The price
per dozen is $7.00. Pierogi are filled with potato, cheese and onion.
To order please call Bill & Barbara Schwindt at 610-623-7229. You
can schedule your pick up time and pay when you pick up. If you
would like to learn the art of pierogi making and spend a morning
out you are welcome to help!
Christmas Craft Fair – Will be held Saturday, December 6th from
10am to 6pm in the Rectory Basement at 316 E. Broadway Ave.
Food, Gifts, and fun for all! For more information please call 610623-0409.
MSGR. BONNER/ARCHBISHOP PRENDERGAST
“WHITE CHRISTMAS” will be presented on Nov. 21st & 22nd at
7:30pm and one matinee on Nov. 16th at 2pm. For tickets please
call 610-259-0280, ext. 1312. All shows will be held in the Msgr.
Bonner/Abp. Prendergast Performing Arts Center (formerly the
Prendie Auditorium)
The Mothers Club of Bonner/Prendie will be sponsoring a trip to
see the musical “Motown” at the Academy of Music on Sunday,
January 11, 2015.
Performance at 1pm. Cost is $115.00 a person which includes your
bus transportation. Orchestra Seat ticket and dinner at Popi’s
Restaurant in South Philadelphia. For more information and to
reserve you seat please contact Marie at 610-532-8190 or
[email protected]
PRO LIFE CORNER
A Pivotal Opportunity to Rally in Defense of Life
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet
While it’s great news that substantial political pro-life victories were
won in the mid-term elections, we must now ask ourselves, “What
do these victories mean for the protection of human life and
family?”
1.
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I propose the following actions:
Hold political leaders accountable for decisions that will
protect and defend Life and Family. Our part doesn’t end with
the success of elections. It’s true that recent regimes exercising
egregious political power have encouraged and supported
devastating anti-life policies. A truly authentic response is to
encourage our leaders to defend life from conception to natural
death. We must take an active role in corresponding with leaders in
all branches of government, remind them continually of every
individual’s inalienable right to life. We must unite in our demands
for just decision-making based on these permanent, nonnegotiable principles.
Openly “defend life” in professional and personal spheres of
influence. Such a conversation might be downright disagreeable to
many, but the conversation is necessary to turn the tide of hearts
and minds. We all know people who seem completely numb to the
violence, the moral decay that thwarts a Culture of Life:
Abortion — approximately 3,000 babies aborted every day in
America,
Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide — the sad, selfish act that takes away
the gift of life, even in the midst of suffering and uncertainty, and
Murder — cities and suburbs riddled with senseless and reckless
killing.
The message is simple and clear: every life has value; no life is
dispensable. Under this fostering premise, “Apostles of Life” will
emerge as future generations who embrace and share pro-life
attitudes to love, respect, and defend life and family in every
society.
Our mobilization efforts must be intent on morally educating our
leaders, fellow citizens, and future generations to respect the most
valuable resource on earth: the life of every individual. This united
effort will be, undoubtedly, one of the best ways to influence culture
and build healthy societies — civilizations of life and love.
”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.
TRAVEL TO IRELAND
Join Fr. Curry this summer to travel through Southern
Ireland. July 21 – August 1, 2015.
For more information contact
Fr. Curry at [email protected]
Or 610-519-8693
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SAINT KEVIN MINISTRY DIRECTORY - JOIN ONE OR MORE OF OUR MANY MINISTRIES!
Ministry
Adult Choir
Aid for Friends
Altar Servers
Art & Environment
Bereavement Team
Catholic Community Choir
Contact
Lee Zmroczek
Maureen LeFevre
Ann Costantino
Jane Desmond
Maureen Eichman
Jeff Braconnier
Email Address
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Phone
610-544-0416
610-544-4137
610-328-2483
610-543-3892
610-543-6950
610-544-5217
CCD/Religious Education
CYO
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Church Cleaners
Counters
Eucharistic Adoration
Extraordinary Ministers &
Lectors
Helen Romano
Joe Johnson
Maureen LeFevre
Rick Megaro
Angela Schweizer
Judi Condino
Jeff Braconnier
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
610-246-5460
610-955-9696
610-544-4137
610-543-5499
610-544-4469
610-544-2447
610-544-5217
Harlee Manor Extraordinary
Ministers
H.O.P.E. Program
Knights of Columbus
Music Ministry
Parish Nurse
Pioneers
Pre-Jordan
Baptism Preparation
RCIA
Respect Life Committee
Anne Bassett
[email protected]
610-543-4547
Maureen LeFevre
Tom DeLuca
Joanna Scholz
Maureen LeFevre
Al Gentile
Parish Office
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
610-544-4137
484-802-9631
610-834-9364
610-544-4137
610-543-7977
610-544-8777
Fr. Moloney
Bernie Brunner
[email protected]
[email protected]
610-544-8777
610-328-3935
Sr. Margaret Richard
Maureen LeFevre
Sarah Hanley
Dom Sciubba
Andrea Hannigan
Jeff Braconnier
Bob Paulus
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
610-544-4535
610-544-4137
610-405-5492
610-544-1318
610-299-8851
610-544-5217
610-724-6581
Sick & Homebound
Social Concerns
Stewardship Committee
Ushers
Women’s Club
Youth Ministry
7th & 8th Grade Dances
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Thank you to all of our ministry leaders!
SAINT KEVIN PARISH IS SPONSORING THE FOLLOWING TRIPS – FOR INFORMATION CALL LOUISE – 610-461-6260
TROPICANA CASINO JANUARY 12 - Vincent Talarico Show. He's a Singer, Dancer and Impressionist and will entertain you
with the music of Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Neil Sedaka and Andrea Bocelli. $62 Price Includes Show, $15 Slot Play & Buffet.
Also 1 person on the bus will win an extra $100 Slot Play and 1 person will win an overnight stay for 2.
MID LIFE CRISIS-2 (THE CRISIS CONTINUES) - FEBRUARY 7- At Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre. A follow-up to the hilarious hit
from 2008. A Hysterical look at the aches and pains and even the joys of getting older. From the increasing visits to the doctor's
office, to the moment when you realize you qualify for a senior discount. Check out these hilarious song titles. "Forty is the New
Thirty", "Where'd I Put My Glasses". "Golf Widow" and "Blues and the Bucket List". Get ready for an afternoon of laughter. $87
MARDI GRAS FEBRUARY 12 AT THE BROWNSTONE - A New Orleans Style Celebration. Party with The GB's. Great Music, Fun &
Great Food. Join in the exciting "Saint's Parade". Sit down Family-Style Luncheon and 2 complimentary drinks. $89
MY GAL PATSY - FEBRUARY 24 AT MOUNT AIRY CASINO. A Country Music journey back to the Magic Realm of Patsy Cline. This
tribute will captivate Patsy's signature songs including her early hits like "Walkin' After Midnight" and "There He Goes" Then her final
hits, the unforgettable "Sweet Dreams" and of course "Crazy". Package includes Show, $20 Slot Play and Buffet Lunch. $78
ABIE'S IRISH ROSE - MARCH 5 at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse. Young Abie falls in love & secretly marries Rosemary Murphy. He tells
his family he married Rosie Murphysky. All is well until Rosemary's Irish Catholic father arrives on the scene and a hilarious tug of war
erupts. Sit Down Luncheon - Select from 7 Entrees. $88
MOHEGAN SUN/FOXWOOD CASINOS - MARCH 23 THRU 25. Overnight at Mohegan Sun/Day Trip to Foxwood. Package.
Mohegan Sun $10 Slot Play & 3 Buffets. Foxwood $10 Slot Play & 1 Buffet. Double $410, Single $555.
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Email: [email protected]
Piazza Honda
Springfield
Ray Mancini, General Manager
Parishioners Discount for mention of ad.
110 Park Avenue
2nd Floor
Swarthmore, PA 19081
Phone:
(484) 431-8689
Email:
[email protected]
NEW & USED • PARTS • BODY SHOP • SERVICE
610-789-9420
780 Baltimore Pike • Springfield, PA 19064
www.PiazzaHondaSpringfield.com
15% OFF
Carpet &
Upholstery
Cleaning
$75 OFF 20% OFF 25% OFF
Tile & Grout
Cleaning
(200 sq ft min)
Air Duct &
Dryer Vent
Cleaning
Carpet
Stretching
& Repair
CLEANING SOLUTION INC.
✔ Air Duct Cleaning (helps w/ allergies & sinus issues)
✔ Carpet Cleaning, Stretching & Repair
Richard Mammucari, Jr.
President / Diocese Member
✔ Tile & Grout Cleaning - Kitchen, Bath & Shower
Re-caulking, Re-grouting, Sealing, Tile Replace
& Repair
✔ Dryer Vent Cleaning (major fire hazard!)
Since 1992
✔ Power Washing for Decks, Walkways, Patio & Siding
1.866.264.8444
SENIOR CITIZEN
DISCOUNT
Expert
Tree Trimming
and Removal
at Guaranteed
Best Prices!!
610-624-1379
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
www.RicksTreeService.com
066 St. Kevin-Springfield, PA (i)
Licensed
&
Insured
CHURCH MEMBER
DISCOUNT
Serving PA, NJ & DE
610-696-0100
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BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
& MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS • PUMPS • COATINGS
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Tags 4 U, Inc.
TEMP
HOURS
10-3 M-F
O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME LTD.
Come See Our 2nd Location!
Thomas J. O'Leary, Jr. - William J. O'Leary
10 E. Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights
CLIFTON 610-623-TAGS
MEDIA 610-565-5565
(FAX) 610-623-0291
[email protected]
640 E. Springfield Rd•Springfield, PA 19064
(FAX) 610-565-5611
313 E. Baltimore Ave., Media
610-259-1959
www.carolsautotag4u.com
Kovacs Funeral Home, Inc.
Robert W. Baxter
REGISTERED
PLUMBING & HEATING
Pre-Planned & Pre-Paid Funerals
Personalized Service at Reasonable Costs
P.A. #021132
Continuous Family Service
Since 1901
530 W. Woodland Avenue, Springfield, PA
Michael Kovacs, Supervisor 610-544-3222
All Your Plumbing
& Heating Needs
543-7373
PA013279
PLUMBING &
HEATING INC.
30 N. Brookside Road
Springfield, PA 19064
Springfield, PA • 328-1131
328-1141 • 544-4811
610-544-0120
www.smilesinspringfield.com Delivery Service Available
BARRY JAY
JEWELERS
For all your Jewelry Needs
WE BUY
GOLD
TROPHIES • PLAQUES • ENGRAVING
(In Springfield)
610-328-5920
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
Bonner & Prendie Wishes To Thank You For
Supporting Our Students and School
Dona ons can be made to our 2014-15 Annual Appeal via our website:
WWW.BONNERPRENDIE.COM
For more informa on please contact the Advancement Office at 610-259-0280 ext 3275
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
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Companions
Transportation
Housekeeping
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