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St. Basil’s Parish Office Tel. 610-933-2110 * Fax 610-933-0627 [email protected] Office hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM E-mail Bulletin articles (only) to: [email protected] St. Basil the Great School Mrs. Mary Cronin - Principal Pre-K, K, Grades 1-8 Tel. 610-933-2453 * Fax 610-933-7590 * [email protected] School closing numbers: SBG (#272), PASD (#856) Director of Religious Education Mrs. Erin Gauntner Tel. 610-935-1261 * Fax 610-933-7590 * [email protected] Please contact the Director of Religious Education to make arrangements to attend R.C.I.A., to arrange Baptisms, Baptismal Preparation Classes, or PREP. St. Basil the Great Parish 2300 Kimberton Rd., P.O. Box 637, Kimberton, PA 19442-0637 Rev. Gary T. Pacitti, M.Div. - Pastor http://www.StBasils.org August 25 FOLLOW US ON www.Facebook.com/StBasiltheGreat 2013 Very Rev. Richard S. Wyzykiewicz, Sch.P. - Sunday Helper MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:30 & 11:00 AM Weekday: 8:45 AM Holy Days: Vigil - 7:00 PM Day of - 8:45 AM & 7:00 PM

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St. Basil’s Parish OfficeTel. 610-933-2110 * Fax 610-933-0627

[email protected] hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

E-mail Bulletin articles (only) to: [email protected]

St. Basil the Great SchoolMrs. Mary Cronin - Principal

Pre-K, K, Grades 1-8Tel. 610-933-2453 * Fax 610-933-7590 * [email protected]

School closing numbers: SBG (#272), PASD (#856)

Director of Religious EducationMrs. Erin Gauntner

Tel. 610-935-1261 * Fax 610-933-7590 * [email protected] contact the Director of Religious Education to make arrangements to attend R.C.I.A., to arrange Baptisms, Baptismal Preparation Classes, or PREP.

St. Basil the Great Parish2300 Kimberton Rd., P.O. Box 637, Kimberton, PA 19442-0637

Rev. Gary T. Pacitti, M.Div. - Pastor

http://www.StBasils.org

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FOLLOW US ONwww.Facebook.com/StBasiltheGreat

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Very Rev. Richard S. Wyzykiewicz, Sch.P. - Sunday Helper

MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday: 5:00 PM

Sunday: 8:30 & 11:00 AM

Weekday: 8:45 AM

Holy Days: Vigil - 7:00 PM Day of - 8:45 AM & 7:00 PM

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Parish Information

MASS SCHEDULESaturday Vigil: 5:00 PMSunday: 8:30 & 11:00 AMWeekday: 8:45 AMHoly Days: Vigil - 7:00 PM Day of - 8:45 AM & 7:00 PM

Children’s Liturgy: During the 8:30 AM Sunday Mass, September through June.

SACRAMENTSSacrament of Penance - In the Chapel on Saturdays from 4:00-4:30 PM, or by appointment.

Sacrament of Baptism - Congratulations! In co-operation with God’s creative love, you have given your child breath and now you wish to give them Real Life through the sacrament of Baptism. You will be your child’s first teacher in the ways of the Faith. To help you prepare for this responsibility, you are expected to participate in a Baptismal Preparation Class.

Pre-Jordan Baptismal Preparation Classes are held on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM in the school —Prior registration required.

Baptisms are the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month by prior arrangement. Please contact our Director of Religious Education.

Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick - Please notify the Parish Of-fice when a relative is sick or hospitalized. The sacraments of Pen-ance, Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick are a joy and privilege to administer. If you know you are going to the hospital for surgery, please notify Fr. Gary and he will be glad to Anoint you after Mass.

Sacrament of Marriage - The love between a husband and wife im-ages for us the love of Christ and his church. What a powerful and awesome thing is the call to the sacrament of Marriage! To assist couples to enter this sacrament, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia requires at least six months of formation prior to the reception of the sacrament. Please call the Parish Office to make an appointment to see Fr. Gary to begin your sacramental preparation. Congratula-tions for responding to God’s call to Love.

Sacrament of Holy Orders - Jesus said that we are to pray to the Lord of the harvest, that workers will be sent at harvest time. The best way to promote vocations to the diaconate and priesthood is to invite those men whom you would consider would make a good priest or deacon. If you feel the Lord might be asking you to be a priest or deacon, Fr. Gary will always be available to answer your questions and give direction.

Parish Religious Education Program (PREP)Sundays 9:30 to 10:45 AM in the school (September - May)R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) September - May

Thursdays - 7 PM in the lower level of the school

MUSIC MINISTRyDirector: Mib Campbell

484-995-6110 - [email protected]

Choir Practices (September through May)Tues: 6:30 PM - Little Angels (3-5 year olds) parents incl. 7:00 PM - Middle School to Adult, Praise TeamThurs: 6:30 PM - Praising Angels (grades 1-4) at least 1 parent 7:00 PM - Handbell ChoirPraise Team: 4:00 PM - 1st & 3rd Saturdays. Rehearse

before Mass. Voices, guitars, drums welcome.

New members for our choirs are always welcome!Contact Mib or come to practice.

Rental of the Hall: Email [email protected]

ORGANIZATIONSGolden Greats (Seniors Club) - 3rd Friday of the Month 10:00 AM in the Garden Room at Woodbridge Place

Women’s Fellowship: 2nd Tuesday of the Month 7:00 PM in the Church Hall Email [email protected] for information

Legion of Mary: Thursdays 7:00 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room

yOUTHSt. Basil’s youth Ministry: Watch for updates

Enjoy the summer!

Knights of Columbus Squires: 3rd Sunday of the Month For info - email [email protected]

CyO Athletic Director: Gary Duda [email protected]

Adoration of the Most Blessed SacramentTuesdays in the Chapel from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

REGISTRATION FOR NEW FAMILIESSt. Basil’s Parish welcomes those families within our boundaries

who wish to register, as well as parishioners of Holy Trinity and Sa-cred Heart who are looking for a new spiritual home. Registration forms are available on our Parish website, www.StBasils.org, or in the back of the Church.

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BULLETIN SUBMISSIONSEmail to [email protected] by midnight on the Sunday before you would like it to appear.

Low gluten hosts are available to our parishioners who need them. Please contact our DRE, Mrs. Erin Gauntner for more information: 610-935-1261, [email protected].

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* All the sick and shut-ins of the parish remain in our prayers whether their names are on this list or not. If you have a loved one who is serving in the military or is in need of special prayer for any reason, please contact the parish office to have them added to our Prayer List or to have someone’s name removed from the list if they are no longer in need of special prayers.

REST IN PEACEJean Malone, James J. Small, Sr., and all our faithful departed.

Sgt. David W. Bogle, 2nd Lt. Daniel Martin, PO2. Matthew J. O’Connell, and all those serving our country, both at home and abroad and their families.

Our benefactors and all who are ill, especially: Regina Anderson; Katherine Bakay-Bailey; Jonni Bamberger; Glenn Berish; Kirby Blomquist; Gary W. Bogle; Anthony Bonanni; Jennifer Brown; Bob Burke; Mary Butler; Lily Butterfield; Dana Byrne; Mary Jo Byrne; Mary Lou Cullinan; Patrick Cullinan; Patti D’Antonio; Edwin Dahl; Mary Ellen Davey; Gloria DePietro; Glen Douglas; Virginia Etriss; Gabrielle Fiffick; Judy Fitzcharles; Michele Francis; Martha Francis; Jim Frizzell; John Gaughan; Linda Gazzillo; Florence Grzybowski; Jim Guido; Michael Gwynn; Norman Hahn; John Hawkins; Barbara Hritz; Pearl Hrivnak; Shirley Jelliffe; Michael Jimenez; Patricia Kahl; Rita Kamerdze-Hadden; Alice M. Kelly; Timothy Kiscaden; Kath-leen Kulpe; Michael Landis; Nancy Logan; Frank Mascaro; Susan McCartney; Jacob McCue; Ruth McNeil; Matthew James Meadows; Rebecca Melvin; Lottie Merlin; Pat Meyers; Doris Moran; Jim Moran; Gail Musumeci; Adelina Musumeci; Tina Nguyen; Becky Nuttall; Cathy Pasymowski; Jerry Pellegrino; Kaia Pence; Ann Marie Pelosi; Barbara Petrille; Lee R. Raden; Christine Radliff; Robert Roehner; Ron Salimao; Paul Scheidel; Francis Seeberger; Lorraine Sisto; Carl W. Skelton; Joan Snyderman; Tootsie Stantz; Dolores Stewart; Peggy Truifaro; Ann Twardowski; Rebecca Ulmer; Richard Wallence; Kris-tine Wickward

August 25, 201321st Sunday of Ordinary Time

Isaiah provides the context for today’s Gospel ques-tion, still asked by many: “Lord, will only a few be saved?” Through Isaiah, God announces, “I come to gather nations of every language.” How shocking for the Israelites—Gentile foreigners added to God’s cov-enant people as “clean vessels,” so worthy of participat-ing in Israel’s worship that “some of these Gentiles I will take as priests and Levites.”

Now we are ready to hear Jesus’ response: There will be room at the kingdom’s banquet for people “from east and west, from north and south.” Think of our own na-tion’s political, cultural, ethnic, and religious varieties. Hear too Jesus’ “sharpness” toward those presuming admission because he “taught in their streets” (Liturgy of the Word) or because they “ate and drank in his com-pany” (Liturgy of the Eucharist). For Jesus’ disciples, the correct question is not, “Will few be saved?” but “Will I be saved?” The guest list, Jesus leaves no doubt, will hold some surprises, especially for those who presumed they were on it and others were not!

An old anonymous poem presents this Gospel truth in an unforgettable way: “I dreamt death came the other night, / And heaven’s gate swung open wide. / With kindly grace an angel bright / Ushered me inside. / And there, to my astonishment / Stood folks I’d judged and labeled / As quite unfit, of little worth, and spiritu-ally disabled. / Indignant words rose to my lips / But never were set free. / For every face showed stunned surprise— / No one expected me!”

Question of the WeekHow can I, having been taught by the Lord (Liturgy

of the Word) and feasted at the Lord’s table (Liturgy of the Eucharist), become a messenger this week who invites others to the joy of such communion?

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Sunday - 8:30 AM: Betty Sturgeon Requested by: Mary Ann Burcin 11:00 AM: Recently dec’d parishioners & their families Requested by: St. Basil’s Women’s FellowshipMonday - 8:45 AM: Michael J. Grossi Requested by: Mr. & Mrs. Rob GrossiTuesday - 8:45 AM: Martin Horvath Requested by: Brother, ClarenceWednesday - 8:45 AM: Dominic Viscuso Requested by: Mary & Merrill FrancisThursday - 8:45 AM: Andy Olearsek Requested by: Ashley WatsonFriday - 8:45 AM: Harold “Tim” Barnett Requested by: Veronica HowardNext Sunday - 8:30 AM: Archie Riggins Requested by: Frank & Meg Russ & Family 11:00 AM: Anthony Mallozzi Requested by: Mary Ann Bursich & the Legion of Mary

Pray For

Mass Intentionsfor the Week

AUGUST -- Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

O Mary, Virgin most powerful and Mother of mercy, Queen of Heaven and Refuge of sinners, we consecrate ourselves to thine Immaculate Heart. We consecrate to thee our very being and our whole life; all that we have, all that we love, all that we are.

That this act of consecration may be truly efficacious and last-ing, we renew this day at thy feet the promises of our Baptism and our first Holy Communion.

We pledge ourselves to profess courageously and at all times the truths of our holy Faith. We pledge ourselves to keep the command-ments of God and His Church, in particular to keep holy the Lord’s Day. Finally, we promise thee, O glorious Mother of God, to devote ourselves whole-heartedly, through the sovereignty of thine Immac-ulate Heart, to the coming of the kingdom of the Sacred Heart of thine adorable Son, in our own hearts and in those of all men, in our country and in all the world, as in heaven, so on earth.

Amen.

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MASS ALTAR SERVERS (Green) LECTORS Saturday, August 31, 2013

5:00 PM R. Doran; P. Dinh Carol Faust B. McGinnis; G. Makoid

Sunday, September 1, 20138:30 AM T. & C. Ewing Mike Lese M. & D. Duffy Tony Odorisio11:00 AM D. & K. Bui Jerry Tassone G. Wisely; C. Bensinger

TUESDAyAdoration of the Blessed Sacrament

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM in the Chapel

PREP: Pay It Forward!Become a catechist or aide for our Parish Religious Education

Program (PREP)! Classes are offered Sunday mornings from 9:30 – 10:45 AM. Training, materials, resources and support provided. Dis-counts are available to parents of children enrolled in the program. Classes begin on Sunday September 8. For info, contact Mrs. Erin Gauntner, DRE [email protected] or 610-935-1261.

TODAySocial Sunday - Sponsored by PREP

Sunday 5:00 PM Masses will resumestarting September 22

THURSDAyLegion of Mary - 7 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room (Basement)

2014 MASS INTENTIONSThe 2014 Mass Intention Book will open September 3. With a

Mass Intention, you can remember someone who has died recently or many years ago, or even remember all your living or deceased family, friends and benefactors at one Mass. But the intentions do not have to be just for the dead: they make beautiful gifts for any special occasion: birthday, anniversary, in thanksgiving for a prayer answered, etc. And to offer an intention for someone who is strug-gling with a serious illness or other life trauma shows you want the Lord to support them in their need.

For more info about how you can offer a Mass Intention, con-tact the Parish Office at 610-933-2110. There are no announced Masses available for 2013 here at St. Basil’s. Please consider one of the other Mass opportunities.

In addition to announced Masses here at St. Basil’s, we have Mass cards for the Pontifical Mission Society, where Mass intentions are greatly appreciated, and St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Memo-rial Enrollments.

SATURDAyWedding - 2 PM

Beatrice Johnson & Oghenefejiro Awaritoma

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Thank you to all you parishioners who support us so faithfully!

August 18, 2013OFFERTORy

Envelopes $ 7,974.00 Loose $ 644.30 Mail $ 1,135.00 Electronic $ 1,486.00

Total $ 11,239.30

Envelopes (128) $ 5,387.00 Loose $ 137.00

Total $ 5,524.00

INTEREST & MAINTENANCE COLLECTION

A Parent’s Prayer When A Child Leaves HomeGracious God, you blessed me with the gift of my child and

entrusted me with his/her care. Now he/she leaves this home and begins a new life apart from me.

Surround him/her with good people and watch over him/her each day. And let him/her know that I will always be near whenever he/she may need me.

Heal any hurts we may harbor with one another and forgive our failings as we learn to be in a new kind of relationship with each other.

And when the sight of his/her empty room pierces my heart with sadness, may I find comfort in knowing that my child is your child too, filled with your grace and sheltered by your love. Amen.

And so do we!OPEN REGISTRATION

St. Basil the Great Catholic SchoolGrades Pre-K 3 to 8, including full day Kindergar-ten and full day Pre-K. Call for an appointment or tour - 610-933-2453.

Jesus loves the little Children...

FROM THE DESK OF THE DREPREP Classes begin Sunday, September 8

RCIA Open House - Sun., Sept. 8 at Noon in the School Library

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ATTENTION RUNNERS:Do you want an alternative to the usual fall sports?

Do you like to compete in local 5K road races or fun runs?St Basil’s has a cross-country team open for all parishioners en-

tering grades K through 8th. Competitions are Sunday afternoons in September and October at Belmont Plateau - Fairmount Park. Both St. Basil and Holy Family Cross Country teams will be practic-ing together! For details and registration, contact Jay Oustrich at [email protected] or visit www.stbasils.org/organizations/cyo

RCIA INVITATIONDo you know someone who has

shown an interest in the Catholic faith? You might just be the person who God is asking to lead them into a full relation-ship with Jesus by encouraging and praying for them.

The Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) is a preparation pro-gram for adults who want to receive the Sacraments, including Bap-tism, Confession, Eucharist and Confirmation.

RCIA Open House - Sunday, Sept. 8After the 11:00 Mass in the school library

RCIA classes will begin Thursday September 19 at 7:00 PM in the school. Please contact Mrs. Erin Gauntner, DRE: [email protected] or 610-935-1261 for more details.

WANTED: FISHERS OF MENAre you? 1. Faithful.

2. Catholic - love all the beauty and com-plexity of what it means to be Catholic.3. Scriptural - know the central stories that are proclaimed throughout the liturgical year.4. Traditional - up to speed on basic Catholic teaching.5. Open to learning.

Consider joining our Parish RCIA Teaching Team. Resources and training provided. Classes are Thursday evenings beginning Sept. 19. Contact Mrs. Erin Gauntner, DRE: [email protected]

LITURGy OF THE WORD WITH CHILDRENOur parish provides a separate celebration of the Liturgy of

the Word with children during the 8:30 AM Sunday Liturgy in all months except July and August.

These celebrations promote active participation of children, provide an opportunity for them to hear the readings proclaimed from the Lectionary for Masses with Children, and for them to per-sonally reflect on what the Scriptures teach them about daily living.

Volunteers Needed!If you enjoy teaching children and sharing

the faith then this is a perfect opportunity for you! Volunteers serve approximately once every 4 weeks. Resources and training are pro-vided. Please contact Mrs. Erin Gaunt-ner, DRE if interested: [email protected]. Thank you!

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ST. BASIL’S WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIPSeptember Meeting

CHURCH CLEANING COMMITTEERED TEAM - Chris & Brian McGowan

CHURCH - Saturday, August 31 -- 7:00 to 9:00 AM Keith Gallagher Cathy Nunn Marie Venezia Peg Grzybowski Katie Potts

RECTORy - Sunday, September 1 -- 1:00 to 3:00 PM Linda Lawler JoAnne Vogt Pat Schindler Tina Wisely

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St. Basil Columbian Squires Circle Officers For 2013-2014 Chief Squire Patrick Murphy Deputy Chief Squire Tyler Mitchell Bursar Andrew Briglia Co-Notaries Justin Mitchell/ Aaron Shirker Marshall Ricky Bilenas Pole Captain Joshua Sands

The Knights meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month 7:00 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room

Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Tuesday, September 3 at 6:30 pm

In the Parish Hall

ALL Women cordially invited!

We look forward to seeing you!Information- Lynette: [email protected]

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NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT!BINGO - Wed. & Thurs.Casino Night & Beer Garden - Fri. & Sat.Sunday “Philly Special” Uptown String Band at 2 PM Soft Pretzels and Cheesesteak Specials

Weds. Sept. 11: * 6 - 10 PM Thurs. Sept. 12: 6 - 10 PMFri. Sept. 13: 6 - 11 PMSat. Sept. 14: 1 PM til 11 PM * Ride Matinee 1 - 5 PMSun. Sept. 15: Food at Noon * Rides 1 - 5 PM

Rides! Food! Fun!

St. Basil’s FALL FESTIVAl

Want to Be Part of the Fun?Our volunteers and sponsors are the keys to our success! For sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, visit our Festival website at www.StBasils.org/Festival or call the Parish Of-fice: 610-933-2110. See you there!

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Fall FESTIVALVOLUNTEERS & DONATIONS NEEDED

Come out, meet some new friends and help out by volunteering for one of our committees! Sign up online at www.StBasils.org/Festival or call 610-933-2110.

We also need donations of water and soda, and beer, wine and liquor for our Spirit Wheel. Drop off in the Narthex. Thank you!

Visit our website to order tick-ets for our Lobster & Clam Bake and ride wristbands!www.StBasils.org/Festival

Bishop Shanahan High School$10,000 CASH RAFFLE - Drawing: September 17

Benefits BSHS Tuition Assistance. Only 200 tickets being sold; $100 per ticket. Need not be present to win. For tickets, contact Debora LaPorta: 610-343-6238 or [email protected].

For details and golfing & sponsorship opportunities, contact Debora or visit www.Shanahan.org

Bishop Shanahan High SchoolSAT/PSAT PROGRAMS

BSHS and Dr. Richard Fuller offer a comprehensive 35-hour training fall learning experience in a PSAT/SAT Program (with a student teacher ratio of 8:1 in math). For more info call Dr. Fuller 610-275-9660 or BSHS 610-518-1300. Classes begin September 9, 2013. Winter classes start January 22, 2014.

ST. BASIL’S AUCTION SPRING 2014Organizational Meeting Mon., August 26 at 7:00 PM

In St. Basil’s School Library St Basil the Great School and Parish are joining together to organize an Auction to be held in Spring 2014. Get involved! Opportunities range from planning the Auction, recruiting and managing volun-teers, identifying and obtaining Auction items, coordinating food and entertainment, decorating the facility. Bring your previous ex-perience or participate and learn new skills. Everyone is welcome!

POLISH AMERICAN FAMILy FESTIVALAug. 31, Sept. 1 & Sept. 2 -- Noon to 8:00 PM

Continues Sept. 7 & Sept. 8At National Shrine of Our Lady of CzestochowaOn Ferry Rd in Doylestown. Carnival rides, live music, Polish

Folk Dance Groups, Polish and American food and refreshments. $10 admission includes all events and rides. For more info, visit www.PolishShrine.com

MOM’S HOUSE PLAyGROUND FUNDRAISERMom’s House is a local organization that provides assistance

and free childcare to low income, single parents while they are pur-suing their full-time education.

Mom’s House is constructing a small outdoor playground for the children. Please consider sponsoring a fence picket. Your picket will be permanently engraved to provide a special tribute to someone special in your life. Each picket costs $50 and all proceeds benefit Mom’s House. For info, visit http://www.MomsHouse-Phoenixville.org.

September 11 - 15

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We Bill Medicare We Bill Medicare and Most Insurance Companies.and Most Insurance Companies.

933-0584Across from

Phoenixville Hospital

Call Bob to Save!(Great rates for teenage drivers!)

RIGHT WAY WATERPROOFING CO.BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST

610-337-0988www.RightwayWaterproofi ng.com

FREE INSPECTION

Licensed & Insured

PA Lic. #006806

HOURSTues.-Fri.: 8:30-6:00

Sat.: 8:00-4:00Appts. Not Necessary

Haircuts For Men & BoysCHARLIE’S BARBER STYLISTCHARLIE’S BARBER STYLIST

935-8766935-8766Pothouse & Charlestown Rds.

(next to Foresta’s Market • Ample Parking)Phoenixville, PA

Fertilization and Weed Control • Aeration & SeedingMichael Sisti Owner/Parishioner

610-940-6900 • www.weedmanusa.com

DEVLIN ROSMOS KEPP & GATCHA FUNERAL HOME& Cremation Services, Inc.

George Michael T. Gatcha, Supervisor • J. Richard Rosmos, F.D.Funeral Pre-PlanningFuneral Pre-Planning

517 S. Main St. at Fourth Ave., Phoenixville www.DevlinRosmosKepp.com 610-933-3012

Master ElectricanMy Prices Won’t Shock You!

Free Estimates • Emergency Service • Senior Discounts

LICENSED & INSURED

267-312-2127

J. Knipe ElectricalLLC

$99 OFF 100 or 200 AMP

SERVICE UPGRADE w/ad

CAMPBELL-ENNIS-KLOTZBACHFuneral Home Inc.

610-933-3572Main St. at Fifth Ave., Phoenixville

Kurt E. Klotzbach F.D. (1957 - 2002)William E. Harner IV F.D. Joshua T. Klotzbach F.D., Supvr.Damian M. Petaccio F.D. Gerald J. Rafter F.D.

All Souls CemeteryWest Brandywine Twp.Lots Available - Free Literature

(610) 525-0173www.archphila-cemeteries.org

FINANCIAL PLANNINGINVESTMENTS / INSURANCE

Michael J. BrigliaChFC, CPA

St. Basil [email protected]

(302) 409-3504Success Begins with a Plan!

Call for a free consultation.249 Bridge St.

610-933-1355 closed Monday

St. Mary’s Parishioner

610-933-6560

1106 RAPPS DAM RD.PHOENIXVILLE, PA 19460

GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & SERVICE

www.randsautospecialists.com

Educating Her Mind. Opening Her Heart.480 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue

Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

610-527-3915www.cdssh.org

PA Lic. #001297

ELEGANT LIVING SPACES / KITCHENS AND BATHS

CUSTOM ADDITIONS / FINISHED BASEMENTS

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS / OFFICE FIT-OUTS

EGRESS WINDOW WELLS / CUSTOM BUILT GARAGES

tpfi sher.com / 610.458.3568

Thaddaeus P. Fisher Certified Contractor

Living at hhomewith a little assistance.

Long & Short Term CareRecovery ~ Respite

When you need us, we are here.Free Assessment with Ad Phoenixville 610-933-0660Chestnutknollhomecare.com

2012 People’s Choice Award Recipient

Ferguson Painting

Quality Work For Lasting Results35 Years Experience

610-716-0836Parishioner

SB

10% OFFUp to a $30 value. Valid for repairs only. Coupon cannot be combined with other offers. Must be presented at time of service.