February 15, 2015 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30am - 5:30 pm ANTIPHON: Be my protector, O God, a mighty stronghold to save me. For you are my rock, my stronghold! Lead me, guide me, for the sake of your name. COMMUNION: They ate and had their fill, and what they craved the Lord gave them; they were not disappointed in what they craved. Msgr. Michael J. Burke, Pastor Emeritus Residing at Saint Eugene Rectory 200 S. Oak Avenue • Primos, PA 19018 Sunday Mass Schedule Vigil: 4:00 pm Year Round and 5:30 pm October through April 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am, 12:00 noon & 5:30 pm Monday through Friday Holy Mass 6:30 am & 8:30 am Saturday Holy Mass 8:30 am Saints Philip &James Rectory 107 North Ship Road Exton, PA 19341 Phone: 610 363 6536 • www.sspj.net Parish Clergy Rev. Joseph C. Dieckhaus, J.C.L., Pastor Deacon Charles W. Polley, Jr. Weekend Assistance Rev. Harry J. Erdlen, O.S.A., Malvern Prep Rev. Christopher J. Drennen, O.S.A. Malvern Prep Rev. Anthony W. Dieckhaus Parish Staff Mrs. Barbara A. Doyle, Parish Office Manager Mr. Michael McCafferty, Business Manager Mrs. Patricia A. Bogdan, M.A., M.S., Office of Liturgy Planning Sacrament of Reconciliation Refer to page 2. Visits To The Most Blessed Sacrament Saint Mary Chapel Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Devotions Main Church Miraculous Medal Novena Veneration of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina relic for our Infirmed, especially cancer patients Saturday after 8:30 am Service Saints Philip & James School Pre-K, K, Grades 1–8: 610 363 6530 Sister Helen Thomas McCann , IHM, Principal Sister Emily Vincent, IHM, School Development Parish Religious Education Office: 610 363 1307 Sister Eunice Marie, IHM, Director CYO Information www.sspjcyo.net February 15, 2015 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday 4:00 PM 5:30 PM February 14, 2015 People of the Parish Tedd & Betty Pettibon Sunday 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM February 15, 2015 Thomas A. Daley Steven Michael Bibbo Marge Dillan Rula Kas Kassis Edward M. Banes Monday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 16, 2015 Ed Boyle Thomas Hoban (1st Anniv.) Tuesday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 17, 2015 Sanctuary Guild Mary Rita Hanley A Prayer for the World Meeting of Families God and Father of us all, in Jesus, your Son and our Savior, you have made us your sons and daughters in the family of the Church. May your grace and love help our families in every part of the world be united to one another in fidelity to the Gospel. May the example of the Holy Family, with the aid of your Holy Spirit, guide all families, especially those most troubled, to be homes of communion and prayer and to always seek your truth and live in your love. Through Christ our Lord, Amen Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us! The 10 months prior to the World Meeting of Families have been assigned 10 themes based on the 10 chapters of the Preparatory Catechesis Love is Our Mission: The family Fully Alive. Ash Wednesday February 18, 2015 6:30 AM Leslie McKeon 8:30 AM Thomas Hoban 12 Noon Kathleen Steinhofer 5:30 PM Luray O’Brien 7:00 PM Catherine Hoffacker Thursday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 19, 2015 Rev. Michael T. Collins O. Praem Dorothy A. Doerr Friday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 20, 2015 Elizabeth Zarzeka Joe Devine Saturday 8:30 AM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM February 21, 2015 Ben D’Agostino Frances Curran People of the Parish Sunday 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM February 22, 2015 Joseph & Carmen Podziomek Helene Hamleish M. Devine Maria Nguyen Thi Canti Joseph Morawski Luray O’Brien 10 Monthly Themes February 2015: Two Become One We are not made to be alone. Human beings need and complete each other. Friendship and community satisfy that longing with bonds of common interest and love. Marriage is a uniquely intimate form of friendship that calls a man and a woman to love each other in the manner of God’s covenant. Marriage is a Sacrament. Married love is fruitful and offered without reservation. This love is in the image of Jesus’s faithfulness to the Church. PLEASE REMEMBER…those who are sick in your prayers, Maryann Bunch, John Lapolla, Krista Hiller, Chase Kane and Nickie Nicoladse. For those in need of Healing Prayer there are pray overs the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month after the noon Mass on the Blessed Virgin Mary side of the alter. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS, all our deceased benefactors. Especially William Recuber Sacrament of Reconciliation Monday 7PM, Saturday, before Vigil Masses and Sunday before 7:30AM & 9:00 AM Holy Mass. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament in St. Mary’s Chapel Monday thru Friday 9AM-7 PM. Difficulty Hearing in Church? Did you know that you can bring any transistor radio with a head set to church and tune to channel 107.5 to receive assistance with hearing. Those who have been using this assistance are most pleased. The radio does not have to be special. The least expensive ones work just fine. Page 2 144 Ss. Phillip & James Dear Sisters and Brother in the Lord, It is here at last….Lent, the year of Our Lord 2015….and the promise of Spring. This Wednesday is the beginning of this Holy Season in which we are urged to follow the example of the holy people of past ages. Make it a time of renewal for yourself/family and get ready for Holy Week. Prayer, Fasting, Works of Charity are the tried and true road to greater union with our good and loving God through Jesus His Son. Please refer to the Lenten Calendar below. It contains both the Lenten Regulations and also the schedule of events for the first two weeks. The traditional flyer, with the Holy Week schedule, also will be mailed to your homes. Please consider daily Holy Mass or joining in its celebration on Wednesday and/or Friday. It is a sacrifice of twenty minutes a day at 6:30 or thirty minutes if you attend the 8:30. Ample opportunities for the joint making of the Stations of The Cross are also available in church and chapel. Next to Holy Mass, did you know that this is the most indulgenced prayer of the Church? Stations may also be made privately at anytime in church/chapel. Remember our lovely Lady’s Chapel is open MondayFridays, 9:00AM – 7:00PM. Our Church is open Saturday and Sunday from before the first celebration of Holy Mass until after the last. Jesus, in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar, waits on you at your convenience. Let’s not have Him wait in vain. How very surprised people are with the effects of a visit to the Real Presence when first the invitation is accepted. “Come to Me…and you’ll find rest for yourselves!” 2015 Lenten Calendar FIRST TWO WEEKS OF LENT Sunday Monday Tuesday February 22 February 23 February 24 Your Word Is Be Holy as God God Hears Our Life Is Prayers Read the bible God warns you Call on God to daily and listen to become holy help you with to God’s by drawing near your needs. message to to God through Psalm 34:18-19 you. prayer Matthew 4.4 Leviticus 19:2 Ash Wednesday February 18 Change your heart and return to God this Lent Psalm 51:12-13 Mass times: 6:30am, 8:30am, 12 Noon, 5:30pm, 7:00pm Thursday February 19 Deny Yourself Lent is the time to decide to follow Christ more closely Luke 9:23 Wednesday Thursday February 25 February 26 Sin No More Ask God to When you Help change your When you ask, ways, God’s God will respond mercy increases. to what you Jonah 3:89 need. Stations of the Matthew 7:7-8 Cross 2:15pm Church Friday Saturday February 20 February 21 The Right Fast Forgive Me, God God wants you to Ask God for fast from doing forgiveness and evil, not just from strength to be like food Christ. Isaiah58;6-7 Psalm 86:3-4 Stations of the Cross 2:15pm Church Stations of the Cross 7:00pm Chapel Friday Saturday February 27 February 28 Hear My Cry Love Your When you cry out Enemies to God in your Jesus wants you to pain, God hears stop all hatred of and helps. others and do no Psalm 130:1-2 harm Stations of the Matthew 5:44-45 Cross 2:15pm Church Stations of the Cross 7:00pm Chapel “Laws of Fast and Abstinence during Lent”. The current laws took effect in 1966. They read simply: “Catholics who have celebrated their 14th birthday are bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and each Friday of Lent. Catholics who have celebrated their 18th birthday, in addition to abstaining from meat, should fast, i.e., eat only one full meal on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Smaller quantities of food may be taken at two other meals but no food should be consumed at any other time during those two days. The obligation of fasting ceases with the celebration of one’s 59th birthday.” Page 3 144 Ss. Phillip & James Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated the Second & Fourth Sunday of most months at 1:30 PM in the Church. Baptismal Instruction The next scheduled class is Sunday, March 15, 2014 at 10:00 AM in the Rectory Meeting Room. Please call the Rectory to register. Sacrament of Confirmation The Sacrament of Confirmation will be administered at SS. Philip and James Parish on May 5 & 6. Any adult Catholic who has not had the opportunity to receive this sacrament should contact the Religious Education Office (610-363-1307) to arrange to be included as a candidate for this sacrament. Sacrament of Matrimony Couples must make arrangements to meet with a priest at least six months in advance. The next PreCana meeting is scheduled for March 6 & 7, 2015. Call the Rectory for more information. DIRECTION FOR OUR TIMES We meet on the third Thursday of every month at St. Mary's Chapel @ 7pm. Call Kathy Dibrino, 484-888-1531 with any questions. SSPJ Food Drive .Cash donations are requested for Lord’s Pantry and West Chester Food Cupboard the weekend of 2/21-22. These cash donations will allow the pantries to purchase food through their wholesalers at up to 50% discount – resulting in twice as much food to stock the pantries. For any questions, please contact Dot Wolfgang via e-mail at [email protected] Charismatic Prayer Meeting: .Please join us on Thursday Feb 19 at 8 pm in the Rectory Meeting room as we strengthen our prayer life and deepen our relationship with our Lord through song, praise and a teaching. For more info, contact Larry Powers at 610-363-2937. Adult Club—meets at 12:30 pm on the first and third Thursday of each month. Refreshments, a short meeting, bingo or bridge. We also arrange day trips during the year. Ed 610-524-2592 & Mary 610-933-5989 Bereavement Support Group All who are grieving the loss of a loved one are invited for fellowship and support on Thursday evenings March 12 through April 23, except for Holy Thursday. We will meet in the school library from 78:30 pm. Please contact Theresa Ferrari at 484-459-1564 for more information and to register. The Prayer Shawl Group Crocheters and knitters are invited to join the prayer shawl group meeting February 27, 2015 in the rectory meeting room. Call Kathy@ 610-363-1720 [email protected] SSPJ Helping Hands Volunteers A hand is here for the asking! We are a volunteer group and ready to help our fellow parishioners with temporary needs. We make meals, visit, drive for errands and Drs. appointments, groceries and church. Ask if you think we can lend a helping hand, or you would like to join our volunteer group. Contact Sarah Hart 610 -269-4689 [email protected]. The Padre Pio Prayer Group, of Chester County meets the 3rd Saturday of every month, at SS. Philip and James Church, Exton, beginning at 8 AM. All Chester County Parishes are welcome to attend. Our next meeting is February 21st. For more information call 484-433-9401. The Wednesday morning bible study will begin the Little Rock Scripture Study of "The Passion and Resurrection narratives" Meetings start at 9 am in the rectory meeting room. All are welcome. Please call Lesa Hayden for information 610-905-1833. All are invited to attend a performance by the Irish School of Dance, hosted by the St. Philip & James Adult Group. The performance will be held on Thursday, March 19 at 12:30 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. Come and enjoy an afternoon of refreshment's, socializing and entertainment. Please contact Roseanna Isabella at 610-363-7281 for info. SSPJ’S Thrift Shop Great seasonal sale! Winter pants, sweaters, shirts, skirts & sweatshirts $2. Men’s suits and winter coats are on special for $5. Our shop is still in need of First Communion clothing and Gently used household goods. Hours Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:30-7:00 PM Saturday 10-4 PM & Sunday 1-4PM ANNUAL POOR MAN'S SUPPER will be on Sunday March 1 in the Cafeteria at 6:30 PM. The beneficiary will be St. Francis Inn in Kensington. They serve hot meals every day of the week and in 2014 have served nearly 160,000 meals. The Inn, established in 1979, is staffed by Sisters, Friars, and Lay people and survives on donations. Share a sacrificial Lenten meal of soup, bread and drink. Suggested Offering. Adults...$10 and Ages 5-12...$5. Sign up before or after all Masses on Feb. 21 & 22. Please contact 610-3637241 for information. Page 4 144 Ss. Phillip & James ARE YOU BEING CALLED TO A DEEPER RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS? Everyone wants to grow closer to our Lord, but we all live busy lives and good intentions are just not enough! We need to be honest with ourselves……”Yes, my life is busy, but I do make time for what I want to do and for what I believe is important”. Consider taking some time away from your hectic life and attend the Women’s Cursillo Weekend to be held March 5-8, 2015 at Immaculata’s Spirituality Center, Immaculata PA. The weekend consists of a series of talks given by both clergy and lay people, daily Mass, Adoration and time to just be still. To learn more about this opportunity contact Karen Lynch at 610-524-1556 or Peg Choinski at 610850-1869 SSPJ . . . a tithing parish in its foundation and future STEWARDSHIP IS A WAY OF LIFE Tithing: God’s Plan for Giving: 10% for God by giving 5% to your parish and 5% to God’s other good works. Stewardship Status as of February 8, 2015 Current Week Contributions Actual $27,759 Budget $30,900 Deficit -$3,141 Year-To-Date Contributions Actual $998,933 Budget $1,019,700 Deficit -$20,767 The "40 Film" is here. Don't miss it! The film will be screened in the church after the 8:30 AM and 7:30 PM Masses on Ash Wednesday. Please plan to attend. "Parents are cautioned that the film, due to subject and length, may not be suitable for younger children" This is a thoughtful and compelling one hour film that examines the effects of abortion on our nation over the 40+ years since Roe v. Wade. It presents abortion as the most important human rights issue of our time for people of all persuasions. It addresses the issue from both sides and provides heartfelt testimonies from post abortive women and reports on youth as the generation that will end the abortion holocaust. Take time to view the film, even if only partially, to become inspired to pray for an end to abortion during the 40 Days For Life campaign this Lent. This is the last weekend to sign up after mass in the vestibule for The Knights of Columbus, Pope John XXIII Council Blood Drive being held on Monday, February 16th. An additional incentive, a free tee shirt for each donor. Bill O’Neil, 610-363-7490 YPC will meet on Sat. Feb. 21 in the gym. New members from all schools grades 5-8 are always welcome, and wear sneakers for basketball and social games. Info. Call Karen T 610-363-1484 . YPC thanks members Lindsey Downs, Amanda Wallace, Caroline Sendi, and their moms Lisa, Julie, and Mary for organizing a drive to meet the winter needs of the people in St. Agnes Day Room. ! Cub Scout Pack 105 invites everyone to come cheer on the scouts at our 2015 Pinewood Derby. Saturday, March 14 beginning around 6:45 pm in the SSPJ Cafeteria. Hot Dogs, Chili, drinks and snacks will be available for purchase. CELEBRANT SCHEDULE February 21/22—first Sunday of Lent 4:00 PM Fr. Dieckhaus 5:30 PM Fr. Dieckhaus 7:30 AM Fr. Anthony Dieckhaus 9:00 AM Fr. Erdlen 10:30 PM Fr. Erdlen 12 Noon Fr. Dieckhaus C. Polley 5:30 PM Fr. Drennen Counting Team 6 The Exton Knights of Columbus will be conducting a fundraiser for Birthright of Chester County on Sunday 15 February 2015. They will be distributing baby bottles at the back of church which they request parishioners take home and fill with loose change (or bills/checks). Instructions c o n c e r n in g r e tu r n in g t h e b o t tl e s w i l l b e included. Questions? Please call Brian Clair at 484-4673084 All bulletin request send by Monday of each week by Email [email protected] & [email protected]. Thank you. 6:30 8:30 12:00 5:30 7:00 Page 5 CELEBRANT SCHEDULE February 18, 2015 Ash Wednesday Fr. Dieckhaus Fr. Novielli Fr. Erdlen Fr. Dieckhaus Fr. Drennen 144 Ss. Phillip & James SSPJ School Celebrates Catholic Schools Week! SSPJ School Celebrates Families! Tooth Buddy Tales Visits SSPJ One of the aspects of SS. Philip and James School that makes it so special is its family atmosphere. Our families were celebrated in a special way during the closing Mass of Catholic Schools Week. Each family prepared a circle, which became part of a collage as an antependium for the altar for that Mass. On each circle the families indicated the ways their family contributes to, receives from, or is part of our parish family. Below are Maya (left) and Ava (right) whose family circles are among those in the collage. After Mass, parents and volunteers gathered in the cafeteria for an appreciation breakfast. The Home and School Association generously provided a luncheon for the faculty and staff while the homeroom mothers organized a special activity for the students. Pre-kindergarten through second grade students had a special assembly from “Tooth Buddy Tales” which taught the students through a puppet show that they have the power to battle cavities by having good dental hygiene and by choosing the right treats. A special thanks to Exton Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry who sponsored the assembly! Below is Kevin, one of the hosts, with his puppet friends. Students Send Love to Camilla Hall During Catholic Schools Week, students went to the cafeteria to create Valentine and St. Patrick crafts to adorn the rooms of Camilla Hall, the Convent Home and Healthcare Center for ill and aged Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. These activities gave older and younger students the opportunity to work together. Below are Erin and Danny working together to create a Valentine craft. Join us at Principal’s Night at Barnes and Noble - Exton Monday, February 23 - 6:30 p.m. Barnes and Noble Principals’ Night has been rescheduled! Join us for a relaxed evening of stories read and performed by our teachers and staff and our principal, Sr. Helen. Enjoy the warmth of a family night out! A percentage of your Barnes & Noble purchases will benefit the SS. Philip and James School library. The book fair runs from 2/23/15 through 3/1/15 in the store. Or, visit BN.COM/ bookfairs to support us online from 2/23/15 to 3/6/15 by entering Bookfair ID 11511136 at checkout. Page 6 144 Ss. Phillip & James Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office of the Archbishop 222 North 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-1299 March 21, 2015 Dear Friends, As we close in on the date for the World Meeting of Families and the Holy Father’s visit, I often hear two questions: “How can I be involved?” and “How can I help?” Many of our people want to be involved in some way, and of course we need all the help we can get. First, I urge all of you, individuals and families, to attend the World Meeting of Families Congress. Registration for both the Adult and Youth Congress sessions is open on the World Meeting of Families/Philadelphia 2015 website, www.WorldMeeting2015.org. You’ll find a variety of registration package options, and detailed information about each session. Second, please give serious consideration to hosting a family and opening your home to pilgrims. This is one of our greatest needs. There simply aren’t enough hotel rooms in our region for the many people who will come to Philadelphia later this year. We’ve partnered with Homestay, an international organization with a strong reputation and high level of expertise, to help us with this initiative. They’ve designed an online portal specifically for the World Meeting of Families, where host families can register a room, multiple rooms or a whole apartment or home, to be used by visitors. The website will then be opened to visitors who can search for available rooms and request to stay there for a period of time during the World Meeting of Families. You can learn more by visiting the “Host a Family” page of www.WorldMeeting2015.org. Third, become a World Meeting of Families/Philadelphia 2015 volunteer. We need more than 8,000 volunteers for a wide range of tasks. Our volunteers will be the face of the Archdiocese to people from around the globe this fall, so this job is vital to our efforts. Volunteer registration will soon open on the World Meeting of Families website, www.WorldMeeting2015.org. Every volunteer must be at least 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen, and must complete an online background check. On the website you can read more about the different volunteer jobs available and soon begin the registration process. Fourth, the historic events that will take place this year in Philadelphia demand not only a great deal of work, but also the money resources to match. Fundraising falls largely on the shoulders of the host diocese. As I’ve said before, we will not use Archdiocesan or parish funds to pay for expenses. Thanks to business, religious congregation and individual donors across the country, we’ve made good progress in meeting our resource needs. We’re more than half way to our goals. But with a massive effort like World Meeting of Families, we need all the financial help we can get. Every financial contribution, no matter how large or modest, is greatly appreciated. I ask you to please consider helping us reach the goal. Again, every gift matters, and you can learn more about ways to donate by visiting www.WorldMeeting2015.org. Fifth and finally, please pray for the success of the World Meeting of Families and the visit of our extraordinary Pope Francis. This can be a moment of renewal -- the beginning of new energy and life -- for the whole Church in Greater Philadelphia. Please help God make that renewal happen through your active participation, your generosity and your prayers. I’m grateful for all of your support, and I promise to remember you and your own families in my prayers. Sincerely yours in Jesus Christ, +Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Archbishop of Philadelphia Page 7 144 Ss. Phillip & James SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for SS. Philip and James School for September 2015 will take place the week of February 23, 2015. Please call the school office (610-363-6530 x100) any time after 9:00am to make an appointment to register your child. Please do NOT leave a message! You must speak directly to Mrs. Davis. Please acquire all necessary papers before your scheduled appointment time. This registration is for NEW students only. SS. Philip and James School welcomes both Catholic and Non-Catholic children to our school. Re-Registration information for current students will be sent home the week of February 16, 2015. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL NEW STUDENTS: 1. If Catholic, the family must be registered in SS. Philip and James Parish prior to registration for school. 2. If Catholic, a Baptism certificate must be presented, if NOT baptized in SS. Philip and James Church. 3. Child’s birth certificate. 4. Pennsylvania state law requires that all children be immunized BEFORE BEING ADMITTED TO SCHOOL. You are required to bring the following information with you the day of registration: A.) Copy of student’s Immunization Record B.) Copy of most recent Physical Examination C.) Copy of most recent Dental Exam Physical and dental examinations are required of children entering Kindergarten/1st, and children new to the state according to Pennsylvania State Law. Physical examinations are required for children entering Pre-K by WCASD and Archdiocesan policy. Physical exams must include a copy of all completed immunizations. We will accept a copy of a complete physical exam and dental exam done after September 1, 2014. We understand that exams after these dates may not be available at the time of registration. The most recent exam will be accepted at the time of registration. However, a new exam will need to be completed and returned to the Health Office by September 1, 2015. 5. A fee of $375.00 for the first child is required at the time of registration. (This is a $300.00 non-refundable registration fee that is applicable to your tuition and a $75.00 non-refundable technology fee.) If you are registering two students the fee will be $600.00. (This is a $300.00 non-refundable registration fee for the first child and a $150.00 non-refundable registration fee for the second child. Both of these fees are applicable to your tuition. This fee also includes a $75.00 non-refundable technology fee for each child.) If you are registering three or more students the fee will be a $450.00 non-refundable registration fee, which is applicable to your tuition, plus a $75.00 non-refundable technology fee for each child. e.g. Three students = $675.00 ($450.00 registration fee & $225.00 technology fees) Four students = $750.00 ($450.00 registration fee & $300.00 technology fees) 6. Students for the 4-Year-Old Program must be 4 years old by August 31. Students for the Kindergarten Program must be 5 years old by August 31. 7. Child’s Social Security Number. 8. Kindergarten Program – Full Day. 9. A student will be registered in SS. Philip and James School ONLY upon completion of requirements 1 through 8. Page 8 144 Ss. Phillip & James Saints Philip and James School 721 E. Lincoln Highway Exton, PA 19341 610-363-6530 x152 www.school.sspj.net Middle School Open House Thursday, February 19 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Or call for a tour or shadow day! Find out why SSPJ is the best place to send your child to: Take a tour of the middle school. Meet the principal and teachers. See the outstanding work completed by our students. Find out about our strong academic program and high school preparedness. “. . . grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.” 2 Pet. 3:18 Did you know? Nearly 45% of the graduating class of 2014 maintained a 90 percent average in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. In 2014, 8th grade graduates earned over $113,000 in scholarships to high schools. Page 9 144 Ss. Phillip & James Sandra L. Behnam, DMD, MAGD Family Dentistry Parishioner 573 W. 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