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  • CChurch of Saint Philip Pennsburg, PA January 3, 2021 Rev. Anthony Hangholt, Parochial Administrator Deacon Michael J. Franks Deacon Matthew A. Horvath Deacon Mark J. Meinzer, Retired Rev. John J. Scarcia, Pastor Emeritus Locke Highleyman, Business Manager Shirley Misiak, Office Manager Catherine E. Faust, Director of Music Wendy Benner, Coordinator of PREP/Religious ED Anita Fuhs, Youth Minister & Safe Environment Coordinator Parish Phone Numbers: Rectory 215.679.9275 Religious Education/PREP 215.679.7839 Safe Environment 215.679.9275 X204 Youth Ministry 215.679.9275 X204 Parish Hall 215.679.8116 Deacon Mike Franks 215.679.9275 X107 Fax Numbers: Rectory 215.679.0386 Church & Rectory Address: 1325 Klinerd Rd; Pennsburg 18073 Hours: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM Email Address: [email protected] Website Address: www.spnparish.org Parish Outreach: [email protected] Religious Education Office Hours: 1325 Klinerd Rd.; Pennsburg Monday & Friday: Offices are closed Tuesday - Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Email address: [email protected] Youth Ministry Office Hours: (Pennsburg) Safe Environment Hours Monday & Friday: Offices are closed Tuesday - Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Email address: [email protected]

    ROSARY: PPrayed in the Saint Anne Chapel Monday’s at 1:00 PM EUCHARISTIC ADORATION in St. Anne Chapel Monday – Friday: 9:00 am - 7:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM FIRST FRIDAY 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM followed by Benediction. FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS For a floral arrangement to be placed at the altar, please call the rectory. SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday – Vigil Mass – 4:00 PM Sunday – 7:30 AM; 10:00 AM Holy Day Masses as announced WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE - St. Anne Chapel The Chapel is open Monday thru Saturday until 7:00 PM for your visits to the Blessed Sacrament. Daily Mass is celebrated in the Chapel attached to the rectory: NO Communion Service or Mass on Monday’s. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - 8:00 AM CONFESSIONS Saturdays: 3:00 – 3:45 PM or at the Rectory BY APPOINTMENT. BAPTISMS: Please call the Rectory to schedule. 2nd Sunday Baptisms are held aat the 10 AM Mass 3rd Sunday Baptisms are held at 11:30 AM SPONSORS: Sponsors for Baptism and Confirmation need to be at least 16 years of age, be baptized and received the Sacraments of Communion and Confirmation, attend Mass weekly; and if married, be in a valid Marriage. PRE-JORDAN CLASSES Call the Rectory Office to schedule. MARRIAGES Arrangements should be made at least SIX MONTHS before the date of the wedding. NEW PARISHIONERS Stop by or call the rectory between 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Also, children who turn 26 years of age or complete higher education and continue to reside within our area should become individually registered parishioners. SHUT-INS Call the Parish Outreach Office. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Call the Rectory Office.

  • OOUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We are the Catholic Parish Community of St. Philip Neri, answering Christ's call to discipleship through Word, Sacrament and Service. We proclaim God's hope and love to all.

    January 3, 2021 EPIPHANY OF THE LORD

    Monday, January 4 SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON, RELIGIOUS 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 1:00 PM - Holy Rosary Hour in the Chapel

    Tuesday, January 5 Mass in Church SAINT JOHN NEUMANN, BISHOP 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – Karl Heebner, (Kitty Heebner) 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel

    Wednesday, January 6 Mass in Church CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY SAINT ANDRE BESSETTE, RELIGIOUS 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – Victor Diehl,

    (Veronica Diehl & family) 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel

    Thursday, January 7 Mass in Church CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY SAINT RAYMOND OF PENEFORT, PRIEST 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 8:00 AM – Linda Franks,

    (Jim & Denise Breidenbach) 4:00 PM – Robert A. Roncase, Sr.

    Friday, January 8 Mass in Church CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – June Gardian, (Stephen Gardian)

    Saturday, January 9 CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 3:00 – 3:45 PM – Confessions in Church 4:00 PM – Thirtieth Anniversary, Robert Fisher

    (Mary Fisher)

    January 10, 2021 BAPTISM OF THE LORD

    7:30 AM – For the Living and Deceased Members of the Parish.

    10:00 AM – Kenneth R. Cox, (Rev. Anthony Hangholt)

    SUNDAY MASS LIVE-STREAMED For those who may still be uncomfortable about coming to Mass, the 10:00 AM Mass will continue to be live-streamed so you can view at the Parish FACEBOOK Page.

    ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE January 2021

    Sunday: Jan. 3 SServer 1 SServer 2 SServer 3 4:00 PM Lauren Donahue Ryan Sink 7:30 AM Adult Adult10:00 AM Kinsey Koch Kerry McCausland

    Sunday: Jan. 10 4:00 PM Erin Runkle Jack Heibeck 7:30 AM Adult Adult 10:00 AM Arianne Lao Julian Lao Sean Lao

    Sunday: Jan. 17 4:00 PM Brianna McCloskey Nolan McCloskey 7:30 AM Adult Adult 10:00 AM Maria Souder Veronica Souder

    Sunday: Jan. 24 4:00 PM Lauren Donahue Ryan Sink 7:30 AM Adult Adult 10:00 AM Megan McKnight Sadie Frankenfield

    Sunday: Jan. 31 4:00 PM Erin Runkle Jack Heibeck 7:30 AM Adult Adult 10:00 AM Kinsey Koch Kerry McCausland

    Youth Altar Server Schedules: Until Archbishop Perez lifts the dispensation from Sunday Mass due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we will schedule Youth Altar Servers on a month-by-month basis. The schedule for each month will be available on the last weekend of the previous month. Copies will be available in the little room off the Vestibule. The Schedule will also be printed each week in the Sunday bulletin and uploaded to our parish website.

    WE INVITE YOUR PRAYERS For the sick, those in hospitals, nursing homes, also for their caregivers; and all those we hold close in our hearts.

    Please pray in particular for: BBaby Hadley Ludwig; PPaul Bowen; GGene Falasco; WWilliam Flear; BBeatrice Fronheiser; Frances Gibbs-Kail; KKitty Heebner, TTimothy Kail; EElizabeth Klauder, MMary Kramer, EEleanor KKravitsky; KKevin Master; Margaret Pongia, MMary Riley, MMarine Corporal Eugene Ruduski & Dawn Rush.

    For those who have died, and in particular for JJohn Connelly, Jr., grant them eternal rest and peace.

    PARISH NEWS

    SUNDAY COLLECTIONS Our Sunday collections from November 22nd thru January 3rd, will be published in bulletin dated January 10th.

    CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS If you wish to receive a copy of your statement for 2020, please call or email Shirley at the Rectory Office. These will be mailed upon request only. Call: 215.679.9275 ext. 101 or [email protected].

  • GGIVE A SAINT PHILIP NERI PERPETUAL MEMORIAL For a donation of $50 or more, there is a beautiful Folder recording the gift and donor name to be presented to the family.

    In memory of JJim Michels; by: Anne Blackburn.

    We also have Living Memorials for those special occasions in life.

    PREP Calendar 2020-2021 (subject to change) Classes are homebased only due to Covid-19. We will reevaluate for January-April if we can have in person instruction for all levels. Jan 6- Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30

    13- Class20- Class27- Class

    Feb 3- Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 9- First Penance- 7:00 PM in Church

    10- Class17- Class-Ash Wednesday Mass, 7:0024- Class

    Mar 3 - Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 10- Class17- Class18-Confirmation Practice, 6:00 Church21-Confirmation, 10:00 Mass24-Class31- No Class –Holy Week

    April 7- Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 14- Class21- Class22- First Holy Communion practice-6:00 at church25- First Holy Communion at the 10:00 Mass or 12:0028-LLast Class

    Note: Parent meetings are not scheduled, dates are to be determined Preregistration for the 2021-2022 PREP year will begin the first week of April and are due by last class April 28. All tuition must be paid in full for the 2020-21 year to register for the 2021-22 year.

    SPPN Teen Disciples 2020/2021 January 17 Trivia Fellowship Sunday 6:45-8PM* January 30 or 31 Retreat 7:30AM-4PM

    (tentative time; mandatory for Confirmandi) February 7 10 Commandments vs Beatitudes Fellowship

    Sunday – 6:45-8PM* February 21 Stations of the Cross escape/poor man’s Supper

    Sunday – 6:45-8PM* March 7 “I Confess” State of Grace Sunday 6:45-8PM* March 21 Confirmation during 10AM Mass March/April TBA Spring Beautification Day

    (CChurch grounds cleanup 10AM-12PM) April 4 Easter Sunday - NO meeting April 11 Divine Mercy Sunday 3PM,

    SPNTD closing; pizza w/parents SPN TEEN DISCIPLES (continued) July: Steubenville NYC 2021 (9th –12th graders) *Confirmation Class meets for instruction time from 6PM-7PMHighlighted dates are optional service for our Church.Meetings will take place in Church or Parish Hall.Anita Fuhs: [email protected] for more information

    ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS LILY’S GIFT

    If a prenatal diagnosis is poor, you are not alone. Lily’s Gift is a network of concerned parents and professionals who have experienced or worked closely with issues

    surrounding poor prenatal diagnosis. Lily’s Gift ministry provides peer support team to assist couples during this critical time. For support call 215.587.3530 or email [email protected]. For more information about a Catholic response to PPD, visit www.Lilysgiftorg or www.benotafraid.net.

    MISSIONARY SERVANTS of the MOST BLESSED TRINITY Retreat description: Are you discerning religious life? The Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity will be hosting a virtual discernment retreat January 29th and 30th for single women, ages 18+ that are considering religious life. Join MSBT sisters in prayer, reflection and hear MSBT sisters share their stories on mission. To register go to msbt.org/rise-up-journ... or for more information email [email protected] .

    RETROUVAILLE: REDISCOVER THE LOVE IN YOUR MARRIAGE Tens of thousands of couples have healed their marriages through Retrouvaille (pronounced Retro-vy). If you know anyone who could benefit from this program, please pass this on. Couples learn to build communication skills and to increase intimacy. It provides help for marriage problems, difficulties or crises. The next program begins the weekend of February 12 - 14, 2021 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. For more information, or to register, visit HelpOurMarriag... or call 215-766-3944 or 800-470-2230. All inquiries are strictly confidential.

    IMPORTANT UPDATE!

    We surpassed our goal by $50,000!!! Thank you for making #GivingTuesday a success! As we review 2020, our hearts are

    filled with gratitude for you, our partners in mission. Your kind words of support gave us a spirit of courage! Your prayers gave us a spirit of hope! And, your generosity empowered us to passionately live the mission of Malvern Retreat House in these unique times!

    We were amazed by the success of the campaign. This was certainly our most successful Giving Tuesday effort. So, while Malvern has seen many challenges this year, we have also benefited from untold grace and generosity!

    Please continue to support us through the Malvern Forward Campaign. Our goal is to reach 1.2 million dollars to sustain us. As you know, the loss of income from the suspension of onsite retreats during the spring nationwide shutdown was massive.

    We reached out to all of you in letters and phone calls. Many of you donated your retreat deposits, and responded with generosity to our pleas for help. Amazingly, we have almost reached our goal. Please prayerfully consider a gift to help us move MALVERN FORWARD!

  • MMen and Women of Malvern Retreats

    The recent changes to Pennsylvania State restrictions due to COVID have impacted the Retreat House limiting us to 10% capacity. We expect that in early January, we can resume hosting retreats onsite. While our capacity will remain limited by social distancing requirements, we will be able to welcome larger groups. We really want to encourage everyone to register for their upcoming retreat! Doing so, helps us in our planning for food, staff and other logistical matters.

    Upcoming Retreats

    January 8-9: Epiphany Group January 15-16: Our Lady of Fatima January 22-23: Sts. Peter and Paul January 29-30: Holy Spirit February 5-6: St. Blaise-Curran Memorial

    Visit our calendar for registration information and virtual options.

    Please note: All Men and Women of Malvern onsite retreats are broadcast virtually via Zoom as an alternative to attending in person. SAVE THE DATES

    February 7, 2021: Women's Tea with Gloria Coyne in Memorial Dining Hall.

    March 19, 2021: St. Joseph Reflection Day at Malvern Retreat House

    PLEASE CONTINUE TO CHECK MALVERN'S CALENDAR FOR UPDATES ON PROGRAMS, RETREATS AND EVENTS!

    MALVERN GIVES BACK We want to thank the many people who have come to Malvern for a blood drive. Due to COVID, a significant number of blood drives have not been held. Malvern wanted to help so we have worked with the Red Cross and have had multiple drives this year. It has been awesome for us to work with the Red Cross! We plan to coordinate one each quarter, so keep in touch or feel free to call for the next date.

    AREA SCHOOL NEWS PJP MNISTRY: There are still a few more Kairos Retreats left for the 2021 school year. They are: January 16-19; February 5-8; and March 26-29. Sign-ups for these three Kairos Retreats will be sent out as the date of the Retreat gets closer.

    PJP SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: The Coolidge Scholarship for America is open to Juniors.

    Please visit https://coolidgescholars.org/eligibility/ for requirements and application information.

    The PProfiles in Courage Essay Contest is open to all high school students. Visit https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/education/profile-in-courage-essay-contest/eligibility-and-requirements for application information and requirements.

    Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will deepen and grow—a day at a time.

    Sunday, Jan 03, 2021 SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Bless this new year of grace Some things are worth taking the time to do. After enduring the manifold burdens of this past year, few of us will need persuading that the annual Epiphany Blessing of the Home is a ritual worth investing in. Gather your housemates if living with others. Download a home blessing ritual or create one yourself, using symbols especially meaningful to your participants. Which household items became especially significant during the pandemic and call for a special blessing? A cloth mask, a bar of soap, and Netflix may be featured as items of peculiar yet holy purpose in this year’s rites everywhere.

    TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 60:1-6; Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6; Matthew 2:1-12 (20). “Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come.”

    Monday, Jan 04, 2021 MEMORIAL OF ELIZABETH ANN SETON, RELIGIOUS Preserve the legacy Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first U.S.-born saint, started the country’s first Catholic girls’ school in Maryland, where she also founded the first American women’s religious community, the Sisters of Charity. All those “firsts” multiplied into an incredible legacy of parochial education and religious life benefiting women that ripples to today. At Seton’s beatification, Pope John XXIII said, “she sowed a seed in America which by Divine Grace grew into a tree.” Perhaps you yourself are a beneficiary of her legacy. In the words of Pope Paul VI at her canonization, “Rejoice for your glorious daughter. Be proud of her. And know how to preserve her fruitful heritage."

    TODAY'S READINGS: 1 John 3:22—4:6; Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25 (212). “He went around all of Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the gospel of theKingdom.”

  • TTuesday, Jan 05, 2021 MEMORIAL OF JOHN NEUMANN, BISHOP Parishes for the people What would U.S. parishes look like without John Neumann, the first naturalized U.S. citizen and bishop who was canonized? As a seminarian in his native Bohemia, John cherished Saint Paul’s missionary epistles from the Bible and longed to serve the United States as a missionary. His wish was granted. After John’s 1835 ordination he began to set up parishes and a network of parochial schools in New York. He served Germans and Native Americans and also learned Gaelic and Italian to better serve parishioners in Baltimore and Philadelphia. He introduced the Forty Hours devotion and set up parish missions for Lent. Ask John to pray for your parish today.

    TODAY'S READINGS: 1 John 4:7-10; Mark 6:34-44 (213). “They were like sheep without a shepherd, and he began to teach them many things.”

    Wednesday, Jan 06, 2021 MEMORIAL OF ANDRÉ BESSETTE, RELIGIOUS Open the door to new life So many have said that 2020 was a year of unprecedented challenges, marked by a pandemic that has taken lives and so much more, and a national election that challenged the U.S. belief in a united nation with liberty and justice for all. Though a new year is only the turn of a calendar page, it allows and encourages new life, new perspective, new hope, and new energy. Let the life of the gentle and humble Saint André Bessette—who spent many years as a doorman for his monastic community—be our inspiration. May compassion and love of neighbor guide us into this new year.

    TODAY'S READINGS: 1 John 4:11-18; Mark 6:45-52 (214). “If God so loved us, we also must love one another.”

    Thursday, Jan 07, 2021 CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY And now for an announcement . . . Even in an age when people are bombarded with messages, announcements can have particular cachet. They appear over and over in the gospels, from angels announcing Christ’s birth to Jesus’ announcement in today’s gospel that he came to fulfill the words of Isaiah. The church continues to make plenty of announcements, from the calendar items announced at Mass to “announcements” in the form of pastoral letters and encyclicals about how to live contemporary Christian life. You probably announced your faith in a formal way at

    your Confirmation. How can you “announce” Christ today through your words and actions?

    TODAY'S READINGS: 1 John 4:19—5:4; Luke 4:14-22a (215). “He said to them, ‘Today this scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing.’”

    Friday, Jan 08, 2021 CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY Out of stillness, creation As the Christmas season draws to a close, some treasure its highlights, others dread the January “blahs,” and all of us could do well to follow Jesus’ model in the gospel. After he cures a leper, the crowds and the demands on him increase. Many of us would plough into the need, then the adulation. Instead, he withdraws and retreats. This wintry season offers a time to withdraw and reflect. Think, for example, of the solitude necessary to create the kind of sacred art that Giotto was known for. He died on this day in 1337, so perhaps you can bring him to mind as you channel your own inner artist in the winter stillness. Create something new today!

    TODAY'S READINGS: 1 John 5:5-13; Luke5:12-16 (216). “But he would withdraw to deserted places to pray.”

    Saturday, Jan 09, 2021 CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY Make space for Christ This is the final day of the Christmas season. But it’s always Christmas, every day of the year. Christ comes in our humanity, born into our human flesh. We are always united with Christ in a communion of divinity and humanity, realized in Jesus, shared with us. We celebrate that communion in the central act of our worship: We eat and drink the Real Presence of Christ in us. But like John the Baptist proclaims in today’s gospel, that presence of Christ must increase in us as our own egos decrease. This is the way to fulfillment. Let Christ lead you today.

    TODAY'S READINGS: 1 John 5:14-21; John 3:22-30 (217). “He must increase; I must decrease.”

  • St. Philip Neri Church

    CHRISTMAS Flower Donations 2020

    In Loving Memory of: Lester B. Kemp, Mary Ann Snyder, Maria & Hans Schwemlein, Peggy

    Farrow, Timmy Mattei, Betty Watkins, Jennie Pizza, Eugene & Catherine Cressman, Linford &

    Anna Cressman, Andrew & Anna Kotch, Joanna Green, Helen & Joseph Semancik, Steve & Viola

    Kotch, Greg Longacre, Thomas Virus, Gerald Cleary, Shirley Cleary, Joe, Ida & Helen Mann,

    Homer & Arlene Leidy, Angelo & Mary Frank, Herman & Rachael Henry, Irwin Yerger, Michael

    Quigley, Francis Henry, Dennis O. Krause, Dennis M. Krause, Kolarcik family, Raymock family,

    Krause family, Marie R. Treffeison, Herbert C. Treffeison, Edward T. Strybuc, Anne Rickert,

    Joseph Gardian, Polly Finenez, John Gardian, Anthony & Anna Bogdon, Benjamin & Anna

    Bogdon, Genevieve Sieber, Russell Godshall, Joseph Feret, Helen Feret, Joseph Tryon,

    Geraldine Tryon, Pongia family, Craig Bradley, Kane families, Mary & Larry Dahn, Jean & Lou

    Giulias, Sisters & Brothers of the Dahn family, Giuliano sisters, Kenneth Swift, Sr., Brown/Swift

    families, Jesse & Frances Fonda, Dominic Rodeghiero, Cora Rodeghiero, James Hemphill, Ruth

    Hemphill, Vanim family, Gestl family, Stump family, Raymond & Catherine Carr, Rene Albert,

    Clyde & Mary Ann Mumford, Dave & Mary Ann Heise, James & Evelyn Dixon, William &

    Catherine Ellis, Wilfred Quigley family, William Fliegel family, Thomas Doyle family, Stan

    Namowicz, Sr., Regina Namowicz, Bertha Kuroski, Edward White, Dolores White, Norbert &

    Shirley Mutter, Robin Mutter, Susan Shicky, Richard Hagg, Kenneth Latshaw, Chat Latshaw,

    Fred & Annie Yerger, Irwin Yerger, John F. Murray, Elizabeth Murray, Philip Murray, Lloyd &

    Cathryn Rothenberger, Anthony & Anna Bogdon, Benjamin & Anna Bogdon, Our deceased

    loved ones, June Gardian, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gardian, Sr., Victor Rickert, Jr., Anna Rickert,

    Kerry Rickert, Cynthia Miller Marks, Haas & Bozzelli families, Peter M. Penrose, Anna Sheridan,

    Anna Mae Johnson, Glenn Gucwa, Joe & Stella Cias, Herman & Rachael Henry, Francis Henry,

    Karen Bowers, Jeff Hull, Herbert & Barbara Jaman, David Henry, Peggy Bambrick, Morris &

    Ann Amoto, Mildred & Mark Giambrone, Jonathan Robinson, Bob & Jane Remick, Andreas

    Nicolaou, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Melcher, Erik Crotzer, Stephen & Anna Cichocki, Andrew & Nellie

    Schultz, Clarence & Ida Reitnauer, Jenny A. Hurys, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hurys, Mr. & Mrs. David

    Allen, Andy Brunner, Ed Moneghan, Joe & Lilly Morgitan, Janet Gillespie, Richard & Carol

    Wildermuth, Jennifer Welsh, William & Beth Herbison, Joseph & Eleanor Walsh, Judith H. Ward,

    Thaddeus Gutkowski, Anna Mae Malasky, Henry A. Malasky, Benjamin Finkbeiner, Mary

    Finkbeiner, Charley Proffit, Virginia Proffit, George & Pauline Souder, Sean Coary, Emma &

    Anton Moors, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Strizziere, Mr. & Mrs. William Gillespie, Barbara Benhardt,

    Theresa Quatrani, Margaret & Irvine Crowe, Helen & Gerald Mahoney, Bill & Billy Mattus,

  • Raymond Mullen, Grace Mahoney, Paul & Elizabeth Seitz, Edgar Wetzel, Andrew & Peggy

    Mellon, Charles & Mary Sailer, Charles P. & Agnes Sailer, Rose & Lloyd Van Gorden, Johnny

    Kirchen Bauer, Edna & Bill Burnell, Katrinak family, Moll family, Carol Shaffer, Mr. & Mrs. John

    Martin, John & Stella Roney, George & Sondra Dykie, John & Mary Dykie, Kathrine Kerivel, Al

    & Anna Hoffman, Francis Burgert, Michael Burgert, Cathrine Burgert, Helen Mohr, Clarence

    Mohr, Michael Mohr, Virginia & Melvin Haas.

    In Honor of: Mary Gerstemeier, Naveyah Tryon, Kathryn Gentile.

    Donations by: Mr. & Mrs. James Breidenbach, Mr. & Mrs. John Donahue, Mr. & Mrs.

    Christopher Batori, Mrs. Veronica Diehl, Mr. & Mrs. Esheit Inyang, Mr. Michael Raab, Gillian

    Benner, Mr. & Mrs. Thu Phan, Mr. & Mrs. Miguel Dones, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Loy, Eugenia Kent,

    Rose Devitt, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Bauer, Mrs. Catherine Cahill, Mr. Robin Ratz, Mrs. Thanh

    Walter, Mrs. Mary Heckler, Mrs. Anne Dykie, Mr. Matthias Schibinger, Mr. & Mrs. Robert

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