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St. Mary of the Lakes Church
December 28, 2014
PARISH HEALTH
MINISTRY
WINTER BLOOD DRIVE
MONDAY, JANUARY 5,
2015
1:00 PM TO 7:00 PM
Begin the New Year
with Mass
Dec. 31 at 6:00 PM
Jan. 1 at 8:00 & 10:00 AM
I
nspired by God’s word, we are a community of Christians who,
through meaningful prayer and sacramental life, seek to love one another as Christ loves us
and to fulfill this love through acceptance of and service to all people.
S
December 28, 2014
t. Mary
of the
Lakes
Parish Website
40 Jackson Road - Medford, New Jersey 08055 - (609) 654-8208
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday - Friday: 7:15 AM & 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM (Eucharistic Service) & 5:30 PM
Sunday (Church): 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM, 12:30 & 6:00 PM.
Sunday (Parish Education Center Auditorium - Sept. - May): 10:00 AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Friday
mornings after the 9:00am Mass and on Saturdays from 4:30-5:00pm.
You are also welcome to call the parish office to make an appointment
for a different time.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Please call the Parish Office anytime.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptisms are held two Sundays per
month at 2:00 PM and at the 12:30 PM Mass on the third Sunday of
every month. Parents need to attend a Baptism Preparation Session
prior to their child’s Baptism. Sponsors are encouraged to attend.
Please call the parish office as early as possible to make the necessary
arrangements. 654-8208 x 110
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Congratulations to our engaged
couples. Please call 609-654-8208 x117 to make arrangements for your
wedding. We suggest that you call about a year in advance.
RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: If you would like more
information on becoming a Catholic Christian or if you were Baptized
Catholic but never received Eucharist and/or Confirmation please call
609-654-8208 ext.113. We assure you that there are no tests to pass
or fail…there is only faith to give and share.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - every Thursday beginning after 9:00 AM
Mass and concluding with Benediction at 7:00 PM.
MINISTERIAL VISITS: The sacraments are available to anyone
confined to home or institution. Please contact the rectory if you know
of anyone who is unable to get to Church.
PARISH REGISTRATION FOR RESIDENTS OF MEDFORD/MEDFORD LAKES: Please call the Parish Office at 654-8208 ext. 110 to
make an appointment for registration. We look forward to personally
welcoming you to our parish community.
School Website
OUR COMMUNITY IS SERVED BY:
Msgr. James H. Dubell, Pastor
Rev. Leandro (Lines) Dela Cruz, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Joseph Tedeschi
Deacon Ken Motylinski
Deacon Sean McMahon
Deacon Timothy R. Collins
Ms. Susan B. Kraemer, Business Administrator
Mrs. Christine Brandt, Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Jean E. Hoover, Principal
Mrs. MaryPat Scordato, Director of Religious Ed.
Sr. Beatrice DeSantis, SSJ,
Student/Family Assistance Counselor
Sr. Regina McCalla, SSJ, Liturgy/Music Coordinator
Mrs. Linda Xerri, Parish Youth Minister
Mr. William P. Kiernan and Mr. Michael Maher, Parish Trustees
STREET & TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
Parish Offices
40 Jackson Rd
Parish Health Ministry
Extension 610
St. Mary of the Lakes School 196 Route #70
Religious Ed. Office
196 Route #70
Parish Youth Minister x311 196 Route #70
St. Vincent de Paul
Jones Road
654-8208
654-8208
654-2546
654-2546
654-2546
953-0021
OFFICE HOURS:
Sunday: 8:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed 1:00 - 2:00 PM)
Monday - Thursday: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Sept. - June)
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
ST. MARY THE LAKES’ ON-LINE:
Web Site Address: http://www.smlparish.org
E-mail address: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/smlparish
School website: http://www.smlschool.org
Knights of Columbus: http://www.Medfordknights.org
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday December 29
7:15 AM C. Scott Rombach – The Spagnoletti Family
9:00 AM Kevin Dwier – Jerry & Ann Marie Connors
Tuesday December 30
7:15 AM James P. Stewart, Jr. – The Nugent Family
9:00 AM Joanne MaGrann – Her Parents
Wednesday December 31
7:15 AM Katie Kernan- The Heitmann Family
9:00 AM Shirley Graff – Falzone Family
6:00 PM Mark Ander Aniszczyk – Carol Ander Aniszczyk
Thursday January 1, 2015
8:00 AM Eugene Pugh – Elena & Dominic Rita
10:00 AM Michael Sokolowski – His Family
Friday
January 2
7:15 AM Jack O’Brien – Joseph & Darylene Hudson
9:00 AM Kevin Dwier – Trudy Hajduk
Saturday January 3
9:00 AM Josephine & Frank Celia – The Family
5:30 PM Joseph ‘”Pop” Barth – Ann McLaughlin & Zach
Braddock
Sunday January 4 – Epiphany
7:30 AM For our Parishioners
9:00 AM Anthony Romeo – Rich & Carol Bailey
11:00 AM Deceased Members of the Knights of Columbus
Council #6520
12:30 PM Joseph (Dick) Lilly – The Zambon Family
6:00 PM Mark Ander Aniszczyk – Carol Ander Aniszczyk
School
10:00 AM Gloria Bernardo - The Jobes Family
Stewardship
December 13 & 14:
Last Year:
Baptisms
We welcome the children who were baptized this
weekend! Ellis O. Bouchard and Keira M. Taylor.
To arrange a baptism, or to register for our next
Baptismal Preparation Session (held on Saturday,
January 10, 2015 at 10:00 AM in the Emmaus
Center) please call Nancy at the Parish Office: 609654-8208 x 110.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Prayer requests over a year old are in the “Long
Term Prayer Requests” category. While these
names are no longer individually published, please
be assured that they are prayed for daily at Mass.
Long Term Prayer Requests and Kathleen Hellberg,
Cecile Zitelli, Sandy Fleisch, Megan Wittman, Stella
Szymanski, Danny Hill, Dot Delucia, Joseph
Aromando, Ann Healy, Bruce Bunning, Kathie
Belonger, Frank DelRossi, Casandra Peters, Pamela
Harley, Jean Harley, Ruth Corbett, Susan Rebel, Sr.
Bess, Sally DiBella, Louis Cancelliere, Florence
Petruska, Angie Faulkner, Anthony Mongeluzo, Jim
Kelly, Mick Seroka, Barbara Dunn, Rick Clark, Laura
Danter, Mary Borm, Jim Santarpio, Geraldine
Friebel, Paul Block, Tracey Little, Brianna Mickinak,
Jean Kaczmarczyk, Louise Billich, John Fries,
Roberto Figueroa, Michael May, Ron Lyczak,
Kimberly Shifflett, Paula Askin, Ted Arnold, Ken
Lauer, Larry Colella, Kayley Berezney, Anne Flinn,
Terry Simpkins, Ron Sabo, Carmine Malangone,
Maureen Layman, Diana Hogan
$26,113.00 *
$29,560.00 *
Religious Retirement Collection: $7,168.00
The figures for December 21 & Christmas will be
posted within a few weeks.
* These figures do not include Parish (electronic) Giving.
Those figures are posted monthly .
Thank you for your support for our parish.
PFC Christan Jones; Daniel Grosso,
USN; Lt. William G. Hock; SPC
Derek Riker; 1st Lt. Thomas A. Mulligan, USA;
Matthew Guilfoy, USN; Airman Taylor McCreightCalhoun, USAF;
C3C Kyle Brandt, USAF; 1st
Lieutenant Matthew Sturgis, USA; Pfc Nicholas
Graham; 2nd Lt. Erin Rademaker, USA; 2nd Lt.
Katherine Collins, USA; Ensign Jeremy Griffin, USN;
Pvt. Nicholas Lawrence, USA; Major Suzanne Gillern,
USN; GM3 David Lewis, USN
Thank you for your service to our country.
January 4, 2015
Epiphany of the Lord
First Reading:
Responsorial:
2nd Reading:
Gospel:
Isa 60:1-6
Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11. 12-13
Eph 3:2-3, 5-6
Matt 2:1-12
Please pray for the soul(s) of:
Elizabeth Kuzio and Gerald Lanoza
Please keep their families in your prayers.
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GROWING IN GOD
Feast of the Holy Family
Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson
Copied in part and with permission from jppc.net
Mary and Joseph obey the Hebrew law and
present their son to the Lord at the Jerusalem
temple. How startled they must have been when
old Simeon gently took the Child in his aged
arms and then praised God for letting him see
the Savior. He goes on to make some powerful
predictions about both the Child and His Mother.
About Jesus: a sign to be contradicted. About
Mary: a sword wound to be repeated.
Our focus all these centuries later is not on the
future, but on the family present before us in this
scriptural scene. They are a true family, a holy
family. Forever bearing witness to the nobility of
that unit of society by which God chose to enter
our history.
Certainly the observant among us could easily
draw up a list of what ails the family today.
Forces in our culture have successfully attacked
and introduced corrosion to traditional family life,
and have been proud of it. The call of our
Church today is for us to take back what has
been cleverly undermined if not stolen from us.
To see clearly that family life has an innate
importance in the secular community and in the
life of our Church that is irreplaceable. The
primary agents of that vision of course are
parents strong enough to resist the tug of the
tide. Without that leadership, supported by
prayer and all of us together, you will not need a
fortune teller to predict what will happen.
A Prayer for Families
Heavenly Father, You have given us the model
of life in the Holy Family of Nazareth. Help us,
O Loving Father, to make our family another
Nazareth where love, peace and joy reign. May
it
be
deeply
contemplative,
intensely
Eucharistic, revived with joy.
Help us to stay together in joy and sorrow in
family prayer. Teach us to see Jesus in the
members of our families, especially in their
distressing disguise. May the Eucharistic heart
of Jesus make our hearts humble like His and
help us to carry out our family duties in a holy
way.
May we love one another as God loves each
one of us, more and more each day, and forgive
each other's faults as You forgive our sins.
Help us, O Loving Father, to take whatever You
give and give whatever You take with a big
smile.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, cause of our joy,
pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
Consider this story about a daughter, a lawyer
who lived 500 miles away from her father. They
had not seen each other in a number of months.
The father calls her up and asks, “When are you
going to visit?” The daughter proceeds to tell
him about the demands on her time, everything
that prevented her from visiting.
So the father says, “I’ve been wondering about
this for some time now. When I die, do you
intend to come to my funeral?” The lawyer
responds, “Dad! I can’t believe you’d ask that.
Of course I’d come to your funeral.” The father
replies, “Good. Let’s make a deal. Forget the
funeral. I need you more now than I will then.”
Holy Guardian Angels, be always with us, guide
and protect us. Amen
A Prayer for Families
~by Blessed Mother Teresa
"Family is the fundamental cell of society, where
we learn to live with others despite their
differences and belong to one another. It is also
the place where parents pass on the faith to
their children.” - Pope Francis
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The Feast of Mary, the Mother of God
January 1, 2015
A Holy Day of Obligation
Vigil Mass – Wednesday, Dec. 31, - 6:00 PM
The Feast of Mary,
the Mother of God
January 1, 2015
Thursday, January 1, – 8:00 & 10:00 AM
Attending Mass today is also a wonderful way to
start the New Year.
“Mother of God”, like many of Mary’s titles, is
Christ-centered. It was, and is, used to teach
about the Incarnation (God being born as man)
and the Divinity of Christ.
In the early fourth century the Church was faced
with a heresy called Nestorianism which taught
that Jesus was born human and the divine
entered Him at a later date. This was a denial
of the Incarnation. In 431 AD the Council of
Ephesus was convened to clarify the teachings
about the nature of Christ. By referring to Mary
as the Mother of God, the Council reiterated that
Jesus was always both fully human (His mother
was human) and fully divine (His mother is the
mother of God) – one Divine person, two
natures (human and divine). This is the central
belief of the Incarnation and has always been
the central teaching of our Church.
While today’s feast is about the nature of Christ
and the fulfillment of God’s plan of salvation, it is
also about Mary as a model for all believers.
Mary accepted in faith what she had been told,
put her trust in God and followed where He led
her. This feast reminds us that we are called to
do the same.
As we prepare for this New Year, let us ask for
God’s grace and blessing and for the faith and
trust to be able to follow His will.
Prayer: Father; as we proclaim the Virgin Mary
to be the mother of Christ and the mother of the
Church, may our communion with her Son bring
us to eternal salvation. We ask this through
Christ our Lord.
Flowers for
Our Blessed Mother
January 1, Feast of Mary, the Mother of God
The flowers for our Blessed Mother have been
offered in memory of Myra Wisniewski from her
family. If you would like to donate the flowers
for a Marian feast day, please contact the parish
office.
Happy New Year!
O God, from age to age You are our comforter.
You have given us the wonder of time, and
blessings in days and nights, seasons and years.
Bless us, Your children at the turning of this New
Year and fill the months ahead with the bright hope
that is ours in the coming of Christ, Your Son. We
pray this in Jesus name. Amen.
May God bless you and your families
throughout the New Year!
From the clergy, religious, and parish staff of
St. Mary of the Lakes Church.
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Caring for Homeless Families
An opportunity to help
families in need.
When: As a member of the Interfaith Hospitality
Network, we are blessed to have our next week
of caring for homeless families from Sunday,
January 18 to Sunday, January 25.
Where: The Emmaus Center.
We invite our parishioners to help in caring for
these families who are in need. The sign-up
lists will be available after Mass the weekends
of January 4 and January 11. Volunteer
families with children are more than welcome to
join us. You can volunteer by selecting an
assignment from the lists that will be posted on
a table at the Jackson Road entrance to the
Church. For more information about the
program, please call: Mike or Kathy at 609-6541715 or call Jerry or Phyllis at 609-654-8276.
Duties for which you can volunteer are:
• Provide dinner at the Emmaus Center.
• Pick up and donate food and various items
for lunches and other needs.
• Be an evening host 5:00-9:00 pm.
• Socialize and eat with the families.
• Be an overnight host 9:00 pm-6:30 am.
• Drive families to the day center 6:30 am.
• Drive families from the day center to the
Emmaus Center 5:00 pm.
• Set up and take down the facilities.
• Launder the bed linens.
“Give something, however small, to the one in
need. For it is not small to one who has nothing.
Neither is it small to God, if we have given what
we could.” - St. Gregory Nazianzen, Bishop and
Doctor of the Church – Feast Day January 2
“The bread which you do not use is the bread of
the hungry; the garment hanging in your
wardrobe is the garment of him who is naked;
the shoes that you do not wear are the shoes of
the one who is barefoot; the money that you
keep locked away is the money of the poor; the
acts of charity that you do not perform are so
many injustices that you commit.”
– St. Basil the Great, Doctor of the Church.
Feast Day January 2
ANNUAL MARCH for LIFE
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015
All are welcome to join five area parishes, as we
march to demonstrate our commitment for
LIFE. Buses will depart from St. Mary of the
Lakes Church after the 7:15am Mass.
The cost (which includes lunch) is $20 for adults
and $15 for students. Students under the age
of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and
have parental permission.
For those unable to walk in the march,
arrangements have been made for you to stay
at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception.
For more information or to reserve your seat
please contact: Gene Kotowski @ 609-2386807 or [email protected].
PARISH HEALTH MINISTRY
WINTER BLOOD DRIVE
MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2015
1:00 PM TO 7:00 PM
We know you are busy this time of year, as are
we all. But don't forget to make your
appointment to donate blood at the Emmaus
Center for our winter blood drive. You can call
Sue at 609-953-1723, or log on to
www.redcross.org to make an appointment. At
this holiday time of year, blood is difficult to
collect and is needed so very much. The Red
Cross depends on the loyal donors at St. Mary
of the Lakes to come through for them at the
beginning of the year. Come on out, donate a
pint, help others, have a warm pretzel and a
drink and feel good about yourself. We promise
to treat you like the special person you are.
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HELP WANTED
The St. Mary of The Lakes School (EOE) is
currently seeking Teacher and Teacher
Assistant substitutes.
We are also seeking
secretarial substitutes for the Main Office.
Substitute Teachers need to have a minimum of
60 college credits and a County Substitute
certificate or a teaching certificate.
All
applicants must be VIRTUS Trained and
Fingerprinted.
Please send a resume’, copies of appropriate
NJ Certification(s) (if applicable) and three
letters of recommendation to:
Ms. Ronnie Kleinknecht
Administrative Assistant
St. Mary of the Lakes School
196 Route 70
Medford, NJ 08055
Retrouvaille Weekends
“Rediscovering” Your Marriage:
Retrouvaille consists of a weekend experience
combined with a series of 6-12 post-weekend
sessions over three months. It provides the tools
to help put your marriage in order again. The
main emphasis of the program is on
communication in marriage between husband
and wife, an opportunity to rediscover each
other and to examine your lives together in a
new and positive way. For weekends in the
Central NJ vicinity, go to www.retrouvaille.org.
For more information, contact Peg Hensler,
Department of Youth, Marriage and Family Life,
609-403-7156.
Hope and Healing
PREP News
The PREP Staff would like to wish everyone a
blessed and joyous Christmas season. Our
Christmas break began on December 23rd.
Classes will resume the week of January 6th.
The PREP Office will be closed from December
24th until January 5th.
During this holy season, we wish to thank you
for all you do to help us spread the Word of
God. Goodwill begins with each of us reaching
out to one another. This year, may we all truly
welcome Jesus in our hearts and in our lives.
Let us resolve to make the true Spirit of
Christmas, hope, peace, joy, and love, live on in
us and in our world beyond December 25th.
The Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. –
January 3. Think about the titles/images given
to Jesus such as: Emmanuel, Prince of Peace,
Christ the King, Lamb of God, Son of God, Son
of Man, Son of David, Lion of Judah, Alpha &
Omega, Good Shepherd, and Light of the World
How many more tittles or images of Jesus can
you find? Reflect on one that you are drawn to.
A weekend retreat for combat veterans &
active duty military personnel.
San Alfonso Retreat House, Long Branch NJ
Where God and Sea come together
2 January 1600 - 4 January 1600
We welcome men and women to begin a New
Year of hope and healing with conferences,
rituals, and personal time. Cost of $200
includes accommodations, activities and all
meals for the weekend. For reservations call
732-222-2731.
Box Tops & Labels Update
St. Mary of the Lakes School thanks you for
your wonderful support! With your help, we
raised over $1,400 in box tops and labels for
education this past fall! Keep up the great work
and please continue to drop off your labels and
box tops in the bins located in the church
vestibules.
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Healing the Wounds of Abortion
Rachel’s Vineyard
Post-abortive Retreat
The psychological and spiritual wounds of
abortion can be sharp, deep and crippling. You
may feel a deep numbness and may not be able
to name the pain or recognize any of the
symptoms. It can also have a devastating
impact on the father or grandparents of the
aborted child and friend/s of the mother.
You do not have to continue to hide in shame
and fear. Rachel’s Vineyard’s Retreat is a
chance to focus on this painful time in your life
through a supportive non-judgmental process, in
an atmosphere of confidentiality, understanding,
and compassion.
It is designed to help both women and
men experience the mercy and compassion of
God.
If you have suffered through an abortion and
have isolated yourself from healing and
forgiveness, you might consider attending one
our retreat weekends.
For
more
information,
contact:
Judy
Warenkiewicz at: 732-536-6871. All inquiries
are strictly confidential.
2015 Weekend Retreats:
Liturgical Ministry Schedule
Due to circumstances beyond our control, next
week’s liturgical ministry schedule will not be in
this week’s bulletin.
In January will resume
posting the schedule in the bulletin.
Mission of Love
~ Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Each person’s mission is a mission of
love…Begin where you are, with the people
closest to you. Make your homes centers of
compassion and forgive endlessly. Let no one
ever come to you without coming away better
and happier…At the hour of death when we
come face-to-face with God, we are going to be
judged on love; not how much we have done,
but how much love we put into the doing.
A New Year’s Invitation from
Pope Francis
“I invite all Christians everywhere to a renewed
personal encounter with Jesus Christ, or at least
an openness to letting Him encounter you. I ask
you to do this unfailingly each day.”
- Pope Francis in “The Joy of the Gospel”.
February 27, 2015 - March 1, 2015
June 12, 2015 – June 14, 2015
A Question about Parish Giving
We have recently been asked if you can make
your Holy Day of Obligation contributions
through Parish Giving (electronic donations).
Yes, you can set up your account so that it will
automatically make those contributions for you.
Donations for some Second Collections can
also be done that way.
If you use Parish Giving but opt to make a
during Mass, please put your parish number on
the check so that we can include the amount on
your year-end contribution statement.
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Weekly Calendar
Sunday, December 28, to Sunday, January 4, 2015
Sunday, December 28
Masses
Monday, December 29
Masses
Church: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM,
12:30 & 6:00 PM
School: 10:00 AM
After all of the Masses
7:15 & 9:00 AM Church
Tuesday, December 30
Wednesday,
December 31
Masses
Glory to God Prayer Group
Daily Mass
New Year’s Eve
7:15 & 9:00 AM Church
7:30 PM Emmaus Center
7:15 & 9:00 AM Church
6:00 PM Church
Thursday, January 1
Masses
Friday, January 2
Parish office will be closed today
Masses
Feast of the
Holy Family
New Year’s Eve
Happy New Year!
Saturday, January 3
Sunday, January 4
Epiphany
8:00 & 10:00 AM and Noon Church
Mass (First Saturday)
Vigil Mass
Men of Emmaus
Masses
9:00 AM only Church
9:00 AM Church
5:30 PM Church
8:00 AM Emmaus Center
Church: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM,
12:30 & 6:00 PM
School: 10:00 AM
Rosary Prayer Groups – Weekdays and Sat. after the 7:15 & 9:00 AM Mass in the church;
Mon., Tues., Wed., and Fri. at 4:15 PM in the church, as well as Monday (Scriptural Rosary) and
Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM.
Grocery certificates can be purchased at the school and parish offices. They can also be purchased
through the blue folder during the school year.
The Importance of families praying together
In the light of God’s word, I would like to ask you, dear families: Do you pray together from time
to time as a family? Some of you do, I know. But so many people say to me: How can we?
Prayer is something personal, and besides there is never a good time, a moment of peace…
Yes, all that is true enough, but it is also a matter of humility, of realizing that we need God, like
the tax collector! And we need simplicity! Praying the Our Father together, around the table, is
something all of you can do. And praying the Rosary together, as a family, is very beautiful and
a source of great strength! And praying for one another!
- Pope Francis
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Hrs. by Appt. Eve. & Sat. Avail.
JOANN M. EUFEMIA, MD
INTERNAL MEDICINE/FAMILY PRACTICE
Olde Town Square
953-1700
105-A Atsion Road Medford
PAUL’S PAINTING
OF MEDFORD
IS NOW OFFERING
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AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
FOR 2014
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Dr. Michael J. DeCosmo
Dermatology
Medford - 609-953-7109
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Accepting New Patients
Kevin Anderson’s Well Drilling LLC
Water Pump Service • Well Drilling • Water Conditioning
Residential • Commercial • 24 Hours Emergency Service
Radio Dispatched Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Repairs
235 Sycamore Ave, Marlton, NJ 08053
“The Best Little Wine
Shop In Medford”
Fax: 856-768-4343
AUTO BODY
“Your Collision
Specialist”
LEARN TO ROW
Try something new and exciting
High School Aged Athletes Wanted
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856-767-8757 • (800) WATER 09
RICK’S
South Jersey Rowing Club
TREE SERVICE
430 Stokes Road
609-654-5565
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Tree Pruning & Removal
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D.E.C. CONTRACTING
609-953-9794
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609-267-1969
Eayrestown Rd. Rt. 73 • Franklin Ave.
Medford, NJ
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654-5551
767-6300
RICK MOLINEAUX
OWNER & PARISHIONER
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Application Essays, Term Papers
Grades K-12 & College Students
NJ Certified, Reasonable Rates
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163 Route 70, Medford
609-654-4170
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617 Stokes Rd. #2
Medford, NJ 08055
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WATERPROOFING CO.
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST
856-317-1111
FREE WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE CLASSES
15 Fostertown Road
Medford, NJ 08055
(609) 257-3065
15% OFF
Carpet &
Upholstery
Cleaning
Danny’s
Under the Hood LLC
ASE Certified
Auto Repairs
NJ Inspection &
Emission Repair
716 Stokes Rd.
(Shell Station)
$75 OFF
Tile & Grout
Cleaning
(200 sq ft min)
Carpet
Stretching
& Repair
Air Duct &
Dryer Vent
Cleaning
✔ Air Duct Cleaning (helps w/ allergies & sinus issues)
✔ Carpet Cleaning, Stretching & Repair
Licensed
✔ Tile & Grout Cleaning - Kitchen, Bath & Shower
&
Re-caulking, Re-grouting, Sealing, Tile Replace & Repair Insured
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✔ Power Washing for Decks, Walkways, Patio & Siding
1.866.264.8444
CHURCH MEMBER
DISCOUNT
Safe GUARD Ironstone Cleaners
SERVICES, INC.
560 Stokes Rd (behind CVS)
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609-654-4558
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Leather • Shoe Repair • Wedding Gowns
TERMITE & PEST CONTROL
NJ#94105-A
609-953-5444
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MEDFORD FAMILY
DENTAL CARE, P.A.
556 St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford (I) Rt. NJ
20% OFF 25% OFF
CLEANING SOLUTION INC.
SENIOR CITIZEN
DISCOUNT
609-654-2749
Residential Builders & Developers
www.chiusanohomes.com
[email protected]
750 Rt. 73 S. Suite 501, Marlton, New Jersey 08053
856-983-8080
Licensed & Insured
John Kupcha, D.D.S.
Samuel J. Mutch, D.D.S.
Chris J. Kulas, D.M.D.
Thomas Boytim, D.M.D. #3967
308 Tuckerton Rd. • Medford, NJ
609-714-CARE (2273)
J.S. Braddock Agency
Insurance
Established in 1923
We Provide all Types of
Insurance to Meet Your Needs.
Home / Auto
Business Owner’s Insurance
Professional Liability
Business Auto
Workers Compensation
22 N.Main St.
Medford, NJ 08055
(609)654-5800
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John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 (www.jppc.net)
856-234-6900
MOUNT LAUREL
H O M E F O RINC.F U N E R A L S
212 Ark Road, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
David J. Petaccio, Senior Director, N.J. Lic. No. 3796
Family Owned & Operated
SUSAN MOODY, CPA
Parishioner
Tax Preparation & Bookkeeping
New Business Consultations
Individuals & Businesses
IRONSTONE CLEANERS
609-321-0833
BURNS
560 STOKES ROAD
(Behind CVS Pharmacy)
(609) 654-4558
HONDA
WEDDING GOWN
& PROM GOWN ALTERATIONS
DRAPERIES & COMFORTERS
SUEDE & LEATHER • SHOE REPAIR
BRING IN 5 PCS. DRY CLEANING
& RECEIVE 20% OFF
Jim McCormick
Vice President and General Manager ~ Parishioner
325 North Rt. 73
Bus.: (856) 983-0600
Marlton, NJ 08053
Cell: (609) 230-2451
www.BurnsHonda.com
609-953-1798
“Bring this bulletin to Burns Honda,
and we will donate $50 back to the Parish
for every parishioner vehicle purchase!”
Medford
Lic. 13VH00030300
SPRING CLEANUPS
EUROPEAN HELP HOME CARE
Caregivers by home health aids
Hardscaping & Landscaping
24/7 personal care, cooking,
Junk removal • Irrigation Turn on medication reminders, housekeeping,
laundry & companionship.
Decker’s Inc. 856-795-7087
Please leave message.
Senior Discounts
856-488-0055
MATHIS FUNERAL HOME
A Family Owned Funeral Home serving all faiths since 1957
58 N. Main Street, Medford, NJ 08055
www.mathisfuneralhome.com
Megan L. Maloney
Manager, N.J. Lic. No. 4180
N.J. Lic. No. 4312
N.J. Lic. No. 4774
Theresa M. Scott
SAT TUTOR & WRITING COACH MEDFORD VILLAGE CAR CARE CENTER, INC.
Fox & Roach REALTORS®
352 Stokes Rd., Medford, NJ 08055
SAT PREP • IMPROVE WRITING SKILLS
COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAY
Linda Ponter, Parishioner
Sales Associate, REALTOR®
O: 609-654-1888 X214 • C: 609-413-5120
[email protected][email protected]
Parishioner
(609) 654-2439
Carl J. Hasson, CFSP, PARISHIONER
Ernest G. Dobronte
A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC
37 YRS. OF CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE.
609-744-7996 (CELL)
11 North Main Street • Medford, NJ 08055
Licensed State Inspection Center
Complete Foreign & Domestic
654-4023
Auto Service & Repairs
A.S.E. CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS • 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE
Ken Neil
Keith D. Smith
Tom Amendola
Professional Service with Compassion and Dignity
Bradley & Stow Funeral Home
127 Medford-Mt. Holly Rd. Medford, NJ • www.BradleyStow.com
609-953-7600
David E. Stow, Mgr. N. J. Lic. No. 3404
MATH TUTORING
MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE
Tony Smaldone
MS, Ed.D (ABD) in Math
Eng Mgr, Adjunct Professor
856-630-9014
[email protected]
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185 Rt. 70
Medford
Certified Caregivers, Home Health Aides
Call us at (856) 375-7659
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25 Fostertown Rd.
Medford, NJ 08055
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609-654-4650
South Jersey’s
Only New
Non-Denominational
Cemetery
Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
LECHNER
FUNERAL HOME
Medford’s Oldest
Funeral Home
Since 1936
EMPATHETIC & CARING • ALSO OFFERING PRE-ARRANGEMENT COUNSELING
Richard B. Lechner
Manager/Owner
N.J. Lic. No. 3720
609-654-2298 • 24 N. MAIN STREET • MEDFORD, NJ
WWW.LECHNERFUNERALHOME.COM
556 St. Mary of the Lakes, Medford (B) Rt. NJ
Richard B. Lechner, Jr.
N.J. Lic. No. 4872
Parishioner
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 (www.jppc.net)