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3301 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania www.saintanastasia.net “Over a Century of Catholic Tradition Serving Our Community” We, the parishioners of Saint Anastasia, are a strong faith based community, grounded in more than a century of Catholic tradition, rooted in worship and service. Compelled by the Good News of Jesus Christ, we are committed to growing in a deeper relationship with God and with one another. We strive to become a more vibrant parish by inspiring an atmosphere of belonging, of welcoming, and by promoting opportunities to share and spread our Catholic Faith, so that we may be more united as one parish community.

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3301 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania www.saintanastasia.net

“Over a Century of Catholic Tradition Serving Our Community”

We, the parishioners of Saint Anastasia, are a strong faith based community, grounded in more than a century of Catholic tradition, rooted in worship and service. Compelled by the Good News of Jesus Christ, we are committed to growing in a deeper relationship with God and with one another. We strive to become a more vibrant parish by inspiring an atmosphere of belonging, of welcoming, and by promoting opportunities to share and spread our Catholic Faith, so that we may be more united as one parish community.

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NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! When you move into the parish, please register at the Rectory at your earliest convenience.

HOSPITAL VISITS – SICK CALLS Please call the Rectory at any time for a Priest to visit someone who is ill. If surgery or admission to the hospital is scheduled, please call the Rectory to arrange for the Sacrament of the Sick to be administered before admission or surgery. Upon admission to the hospital, please be sure you are identified on hospital records as a Catholic to be assured of visits by the Catholic Chaplains. Without being notified as to the status (or hospital room number) of a sick relative or parishioner, the Priests and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion will not know to visit. Please keep us informed!

JUNE 17, 2018 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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BAPTISMS The Sacrament of Baptism will be held only on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM. June date is June 24th. July dates are July 8th and July 22nd. For the Baptism of the first child parents must attend Pre-Jordan Instructions. Please see page 5 of the bulletin for more information. Please call the Rectory to register in advance. Parents who have already attended instructions are asked to call the Rectory to obtain forms to schedule a Baptism.

MARRIAGES The policy of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia stipulates that marriage arrangements be made at least six months prior to the wedding. Please call the Rectory.

SUNDAY COLLECTION

Collection for June 10 $ 24,435

Goal for June $104,000 June Cumulative Total $ 55,137

Monthly Percentage Achieved 53%

We thank all parishioners for their generosity.

STAFF

Rev. Michael A. Colagreco, Pastor

Rev. Msgr. Philip J. Cribben, Pastor Emeritus

Rev. Daniel Dwyer Associate Pastor

Rev. Joseph P. Devlin, Weekend Assistant

Deacon Ted C. Raczkowski, Permanent Deacon

Mrs. Beth Doyle, School Principal

Mrs. Theresa J. Haggerty, Dir. of Religious Education

Sr. Mary Barrar, S.S.J., Director of Parish Services

Miss Elizabeth Heurich, Youth Minister

Mr. Norbert A. Elberson, Choirmaster and Organist

Mr. Joseph Lacava, Business Manager

Parish Web Page www.saintanastasia.net

School Web Site www.saintannies.org

CYO Web Site www.stanniescyo.org

Rectory 610-356-1613

Fax: 610-356-8332

School 610-356-6225

Fax: 610-356-5748

Religious Education 610-356-5069

Convent 484-422-8861

Related Links: Archphila.org

CatholicPhilly.com

PhaithMagazine.com

MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY: Vigil Mass at 5:15 PM

SUNDAY: 6:30 AM, 7:45 AM, 9:00 AM,

10:30 AM & 12:00 PM

WEEKDAYS: 6:30 AM & 8:45 AM

SATURDAYS & LEGAL HOLIDAYS: 8:45 AM

HOLYDAYS: 6:30 AM, 8:45 AM, 12:00 PM

and 7:00 PM

CONFESSIONS Saturdays: 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM

Anytime by appointment.

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RREMEMBER OUR DECEASED Please pray for all the deceased members of the St. Anastasia Faith Community that they may be welcomed into the happiness of eternal life especially, Bonnie Gerger. Maureen Jacobs, Peter Earle, Sr., John Groome, Eleanora DiMarco.

ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME After Lent, the Easter season, and three Sundays of feast days—Pentecost, Most Holy Trinity, and Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—the Church returns to Ordinary Time. This Sunday’s Gospel from Mark carries a significant message regarding faith and the Kingdom of God. In Mark’s Gospel, Jesus appears reluctant to reveal his identity as the Son of God. After performing miracles of healing, he warns those cured to tell no one (see Mark 1:44, 3:12, 5:43, 7:36, and 8:26). Also, when preaching, Jesus chooses to speak to the crowds in parables, leaving them to discern his message. Only to his disciples does he explain the parable’s meaning, and he does this in private at a later time. Today’s Gospel Reading consists of two parables about seeds. In the first, Jesus tells those gathered that this is “how it is with the kingdom of God.” A man scatters seed which over time sprouts and develops. Then when the grain is ripe, the man harvests his crop. The emphasis in the parable is on the seed, which seemingly has the power to grow on its own. In this it is like the Kingdom of God. While on earth, Jesus planted the seeds of the kingdom by his life, miracles, teaching, and suffering. However, the kingdom is not yet fully established. Although already present in Jesus and his group of twelve, it has yet to come to fruition; just as the seed in the parable needs time to grow, so does God’s kingdom. The second parable focuses on the tiny mustard seed. Though not the smallest of all seeds, it is most likely the smallest that a first-century farmer in Jesus’ part of the world would have sown. Small as the mustard seed is, it develops into a tree. Though the mustard tree generally averages only nine to twelve feet in height, it has a wide expanse and provides a nesting place for birds. Just as the tree welcomes the birds, so is God’s kingdom welcoming and open to many. These parables help us discern something about the kingdom of God and our own faith. In God we live and move and have our being, but God is a mystery and his kingdom, though present, has not yet come into its fullness. Today, the Kingdom of God is present in the Church. The mission of proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom given to the Apostles is now given to us. But just as seeds need time to come to fruition, so does the Kingdom of God. That is why in the Lord’s Prayer, we pray, “thy kingdom come.” We know that it will come in its fullness at the end of time. All we need is faith.

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Sunday, June 17 6:30 A.M. Clara & Richard Liero 7:45 A.M. Robert T. & Catherine C. Levin 9:00 A.M. Thomas Joseph Clyne 10:30 A.M. Robert DeLong & Michael Marabito 12:00 NOON Peter A. DeLiberty

(10th Anniversary)

Monday, June 18 6:30 A.M. Donald McComb 8:45 A.M. Jack Haughey

Tuesday, June 19 6:30 A.M. Jean Briggs 8:45 A.M. Giuseppe Travaglini

(2nd Anniversary)

Wednesday, June 20 6:30 A.M. 8:45 A.M. Jim Gillis

Thursday, June 21 6:30 A.M. 8:45 A.M. Frank & Evelyn Cannuli

Friday, June 22 6:30 A.M. 8:45 A.M. Ellen Wakefield

Saturday, June 23 8:45 A.M. Deceased Members Benek Family 5:15 P.M.. Walt Levy

Sunday, June 24 6:30 A.M. Joan Perkner (14th Anniversary) 7:45 A.M. 9:00 A.M. John & Laura Kyle & Family 10:30 A.M. Antonio & Julia Caniglia 12:00 NOON Michael Zarelli

REMEMBER OUR SICK Sophia Agatone, Eleanor Alberti, Mary Andersen, Chris Baker,

Ken Bamberger, Rose Bennett, Phyllis Beringer, Marie Bernidino, Albert Bertolino, Jean Bierne, Eileen Blackmore, Arlene Bobnak,

Kathleen Boles, Kirk Boyer, Carol Brown, Leroy Bryan, Dorothy Byrne, John Busa, Paul Buzzard, Marty Buzzelli,

Joan Callaghan, Joseph Campisi, Bev Caracciolo, Maureen Carmen, Pat Casey, Harry Clark, Maria Clark,

Theresa Clyne, Bea Colangelo, Ann Connor, Dave Cook, Jeff Cook, June Costello, Lois Crompton, Martin Cross, Dorothy Cutshaw, Candace Davis, Nancy DeFrancesco,

Jim Dengler, Pierina DiBartolomeo, Ellie Dickerson, Angie DiMartino, Chip DiPretore, Joseph Doherty, Mary Donlan,

Joseph Dougherty, Carl DuPoldt, Louis Evangelisa, Antonio Flocco, Ray Facciolo, Kerk Farrell, Barbara Fay,

Christine Ferguson, Patrick Fischer, John Fitzgerald, Jerry Flavin, Antonio Flocco, Mary Fontes, James Foster,

Bridie Friel, Edward Gannon, Tom Gessler, Miriam Gibbons, Haley Greenwald, Michael Haggerty, Iris Harrold, Barbara Harper, Corrine Heckler, Patrick Henry,

Joseph Hepppler, Carolyn Hislop, John Kane, Joseph Kane, Angela Kaplan, Baby Rhett Keefrider, Dan Kellie, Michael Kelly,

Julie Kim, Debbie Kirschner, Jo Anne Kitzinger, Alex LaBelle, Rita Liberati, Steven Little, Olga Marinelli,

Jim & Lupe Martinelli, Robert McArdle, Jr., Harold McCleary, Dolores McCormick, James R. McDevitt, Maureen McGowan,

Delwin McKelvey, Charlotte McLaughlin, James McNelis, Jim Meehan, Alexa Mitchell, Susanne Mizas, Brendan Monohan,

Anne Moore, Colleen Moore, Kayleigh Moran, Jack Murphy, Andi Myers, John Nelson, Angela Oddi, Bertha Organ,

Aubrey Parkinson, Josephine Peluso, Lucy Petters, Rachael Pfisterer, Chris Proska, Audrey & Warren D. Pyles, Joan Racine, Arlene Regnier, James Rowden, Kim Russo,

Helen Sakosky, Joyce Saunders, Grace Scalia, Helen Schindler, Louis Sciotto, Michael Schumacher, William Seavey,

Sal Severino, Reggie Siberski, Richard Silvestri, Janet Smith, Robert Smith, Patricia Starkey, Marina Stolarczyk,

Brian Stonelake, Leo Sullivan, Nathan Sulpizio, Leslie & Jeff Thomas, Steve & Angelo Visco, Karen Wallace, Rita Wilkinson, Phil Young, Thomas Zarelli, Frank Zarrilli,

Kim Zetts, Frank Zinni.

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MASS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY1, 2018

SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: 5:15 PM

SUNDAY MASSES ARE:

7:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 N00N

THERE IS NO 6:30 AM MASS ON SUNDAYS OR WEEKDAYS.

WEEKDAY AND SATURDAY DAILY MASSES ARE:

8:OO AM

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��. ��������� ����� 1968 �� ��� Friday November 23rd, 6:00 PM at Teca, Newtown Square. Also we are looking for fellow classmates' whereabouts. Contact: Mary Lois Cutshaw Ianovale [email protected].

Fall Registration is now available ONLINE. Please use the following link to our SAS CYO webpage: https://www.stanniescyo.org and click on Fall Registration. New features this year, Online payment & The ability to register for multiple sports

�� ������� ��������� ���� ���� ������ St. Anastasia CYO varsity volleyball head coach is needed for the 2018 season. Anyone interested in coaching call Joe McLenaghan at 610-636-4069 or email: [email protected]

���� RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) is designed for those adults who have never been baptized, those baptized in another faith tradition or those Catholics seeking Confirmation and /or Eucharist. If you or your spouse is considering becoming a full member of the Catholic Church or you have friends or neighbors who are not Catholic and you would like more information, contact Sister Mary Barrar at 610-356-1613 or [email protected] .

�� ����� � ������� Our parish strives to create an inclusive environment for religious education for everyone! If you know of a child with special needs, please know that they are welcome in our religious education program! For more information, please contact Mrs. Theresa Haggerty at 610-356-5069 or [email protected]

��� ����� �������: A Three Week Introduction to the Bible. Do you ever wonder…Where did the Bible come from? Who put it together? How can I use the Bible? Would you like to…Learn how to find your way around the Bible? Get to know the “big picture” of the Bible? Join us for this fun, practical, hand on approach to getting to know the Bible! St. Anastasia Rectory Meeting Room. June 21, 28, 6:45 PM. Come to one or all sessions! All are welcome! Please let me know if you are coming! Theresa Haggerty, 610-356-5069 or [email protected]

�����’� ����� �������� Next weekend, June 23rd and June 24th. Please place your envelope for Peter’s Pence Collection in the collection basket at the same time that you place your parish envelope in the collection basket. Please be as generous as possible.

��� � ������ � �� � ������� ��� ����?Parish C.C.D. Programs provide structured religious education and formation in the Catholic faith and spiritual life to elementary level students who attend local public schools. Our CCD children and families are an integral part of our parish and make up a large number of our regular Mass attendees. We have nearly 400 children in our CCD Program, with close to 30 teachers and 20 support staff. We meet Tuesday afternoons, 4:30 – 5:45 PM (Grades K – 5 and Confirmation Prep) We provide training for teachers during the summer months and support throughout the year. Each CCD teacher follows the Archdiocesan religion curriculum and has a detailed teacher's manual. (In other words, you don't have to make up your own lessons or lesson plans – the guidelines are provided for you!) You do not need to be a professional teacher for this volunteer position. College students and those considering a teaching career are also welcome! Please consider teaching this year! If you can't commit to every week, consider sharing teaching duties with a friend and teach every other week. If you would like to pass on your Catholic faith to a parish child, please contact Mrs. Theresa Haggerty at 610-356-5069 or [email protected]

�� ���� � ������������� As a part of its ongoing plan, the parish’s Pastoral Council is looking into ways to reach out to inactive Catholics. We all know someone who is an inactive Catholic! And we wish they would come home to the Catholic Church! Pastoral Council was wondering…Would like to ask…From your experience, what are your ideas or suggestions for ways to invite inactive Catholics back to the faith? Please send us a few lines with your thoughts! And include your name and contact information in case we have any questions or follow up for you! Label it “My suggestions about reaching out to inactive Catholics” and drop it in the collection basket, or give to Sister Mary Barrar. Or email your ideas to the Pastoral Council at [email protected]

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Mondays from 9:30 AM until 7:30 PM Wednesday through Fridays from 9:30 AM until 9:00 PM Eucharistic Adoration will conclude for the summer on Friday, June 15th, at 9:00 P.M. Summer Adoration begins June 20th through September 5th, Adoration will be held on Wednesdays only from 9:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. Anyone interested in committing to a time may sign the chart in the back of the chapel. �� �� �� �������: Thursdays, 7:30 PM in the Parish Hall (beneath the church). Call Don Johnson 610-353-5659 or Greg Hislop at 610-359-9267. ������� ��� ������ �����: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 2:00 PM in the Rectory (lower level). Call Sarah at 610-325-4447. � � �� � ���� 315: 2nd Friday of the month in the School Cafeteria. Call Ken Agatone at 610-283-9874. �� ������� ��������: 2nd Monday of every month, 7:30 PM in St. Annie’s Cafeteria. All parishioners welcome! ���� ��� ������ �������: Tuesdays, 7:30 PM in the Church, Wednesdays after the 8:45 AM Mass in the Chapel, Fridays, 3:00 PM in the Chapel. For more information call Denise Sinclair at 610-356-7153. ����� � � ����� �����: Saturdays after the 8:45 AM Mass. ����� ����� � ������ ����� ������� After the 8:45 A.M. Mass. ���� ��� �����: Wednesdays, 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM in the Chapel. Pray for the sick of our parish. ��. ��������� ����� ���: 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, 9:00 AM in the Parish Hall. Bring your children. Toys are available to entertain them. ���� �� �::3rd Saturday of the month, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Special People in Faith and Fraternity meets in Rectory (lower level). Call Kathy at 610-738-4841. ��. ������� �� �� � ������ �������: 2nd Monday of the month 7:00 PM in the Rectory (lower level).

������� Baptism will be celebrated on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month (with some exceptions) at 1:00 PM. June date is June 24th. July dates are July 8th and July 22nd. If this is your first child to be baptized the Mother and Father must attend a Pre-Jordan Class. Godparents are also encouraged to attend the class. Please call the rectory to register for the class. Parents must be registered in St. Anastasia Parish in order for the Baptism to take place. It is not necessary to wait until your child is born before attending the class. All necessary forms that are to be completed before the Baptism, will be given out at that time. Other parents, who have previously had a child baptized at Saint Anastasia, may call the Rectory Office between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM to obtain the necessary forms. All forms must be completed and returned to the Rectory, two weeks before you wish the Baptism to take place. You will be notified as to whether or not all forms are completed correctly. Call Linda Lawler at the Rectory 610-356-1613 with any questions.

������� ������� ���� – 640�� Instead of listening to bad news in the morning, listen to Relevant Radio, locally on 640AM, to start your day. From 6:00 AM-9:00 AM, the Morning Show is an inspiring, informative, and joyful talk show covering current events and Catholic topics. At Noon there is The Inner Life, a Spiritual Direction show where a priest joins listeners to offer spiritual advice and guidance on a wide variety of topics. You can also download the Relevant Radio App, or go to www.relevantradio.com to see the full schedule of shows, listen live, or replay past shows.

��������� �� ������������ ��� � ���� ����-���� Do you need help accessing services and supports for someone with an intellectual disability or Autism? Through a collaborative effort of Catholic Social Services Developmental Programs, the Archdiocesan Office for persons with Disabilities and the Archdiocesan Schools of Special Education, this help-line can assist families and caregivers to connect to services and programs provided by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, as well as other community resources available to provide needed help and support. To reach the Help-Line call 484-472-5041 or email [email protected].

������ �� ��� � ������ �������� Due to the 4th of July Holiday our printer has advised us that

the deadline for the July 8th Church Bulletin is Monday, June 25th by 9:00 AM.

All inserts are due by Friday, June 22nd.

Don’t let sexual violence silence you.

Healing can start with a call. Dial 1-888-800-8780 or visit www.pacrimevictims.com/healing

HONESTY, HEALING & HOPE IN CHRIST C o n f r o n t i n g S e x u a l V i o l e n c e i n O u r A r c h d i o c e s e

����� You can call the SCRIP Hotline to place your order any day of the week. Call 353-3615 to order SCRIP. Leave your name and phone number, specify the store, amount and denomination you would like. Messages must be left by 9:00 PM on Friday evenings in order to be ready for pick up at the weekend Masses. State when you will pick up your scrip: 7:45, 9:00, l0:30 or 5:15 Mass (weekend) or the School Office between 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM. If you have any questions leave a message on the hotline and we will return your call.

��. ������� �� �� � ������ In the Gospel, Jesus says: “This is how it is with the reign of God. A man scatters seed on the ground. He goes to bed and gets up day after day. Through it all the seed sprouts and grows without his knowing how it happens.” Through your almsgiving you are sowing seeds that grow far greater than you know. Your gift placed to the St. Vincent de Paul society brings Christ’s love and compassion to the poor.

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�� ������� �� �� � ������ ������� ����� When it is time to donate, you can bring your items to a convenient GreenDrop location – where a friendly attendant will remove them from your vehicle and provide a tax receipt from your selected charity. All GreenDrop donation centers are fully-staffed to accept your donations of lightly used clothing and household items for the benefit of The St. Vincent de Paul Society. Look for us in the Home Depot Parking Lot & West Chester Pike and Media Line Road. Hours are: 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM Monday through Friday, Saturday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

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������� � ����������� �� ���������St. Paul in his book to the Hebrews states, “We must consider how to rouse one another to love and good works.” As one parish community, “HOPE” is a ministry which will provide opportunities to reach out and be of service to our shut-ins, elderly or those in need in our community. Do you have an hour or two free during the day to drive someone to the doctor or take someone food shopping? Would you consider being on a list to be called when someone in the parish is in need? Maybe, our Hope Ministry is calling you. This is also a way to meet someone new in the parish and to build a relationship. If you have any questions, please contact Jeanne Hornbach 610-356-0790.

����� �������� 55 � ��� ����� ��� ������ Why not join us for a few hours of fun, laughs, games, refreshments and comradery? We have Door Prizes and 50-50 Drawings. St. Anastasia Seniors meet twice a month, on the second and fourth Monday of the month, 1:15 PM at the Episcopal Church Hall, 3625 Chapel Road, Newtown Square. Our next meeting is Monday, June 25th. Join us? Kathleen Skahill, our Travel Treasurer, does a great job and is always on the look out for interesting trips and places of historic interest for us to visit. A reminder and notice of up-coming events is published in our Church Bulletin. We sponsor many trips with our senior neighbors at St Pius. Also by our prayers and financial offerings we try to make a difference in the lives of Veterans at the Coatesville Hospital and we also help the visually impaired children at St. Lucy' School for the Blind. They come to sing for us at a meeting in the Fall. Our Annual Membership Fee is $15.00 a year, and we collect $1.00 at the Reception Desk each meeting to help with the expense of the kitchen. Tuesday, June 19th: Installation Luncheon at Charlottes, Cost: $20. per person. Wednesday, June 20th: Resorts Casino - $10.00 Slot Play, $20.00 Meal Voucher and Show Ticket to "Mark Preston" former member of "The Letterman." Cost: $63.00 per person.

Contact Kathleen at 610-353-2575 for more information.

��-��� �������� - ������� When you don’t know where to turn...because someone drinks too much. Meetings: Mondays, 8:00 PM at Reformation Lutheran Church. For more information call 610-209-9051.

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������� ����� ������ ���� (�.�.�.�.) July 13th: Boys in Grades 6 to 8 - (rising 6th graders to graduated 8th graders), are invited to gather at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. The day includes games, activities, great talks, powerful prayer & Mass, lunch and dinner. For more information, visit HeedTheCall.org/event/BBVC. Registration Deadline: June 30th.

���� ������� � ��� �� ��� ����� Sunday June 24th, 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM at The Inlet on Olde (formerly Westy’s Irish Pub) in Wildwood. Tickets: $20/in advance, $25/day of. Free Buffet, reduced drink prices, 50/50, DJ and more. For tickets or more information call George Light at 610-853-2028 or Tom Dorrian at 484-431-0781.

’���� 50�� �� ��� Friday, October 5th, Springfield Country Club. Facebook: O'Hara Class of 1968. For information contact: Nancy Cooney @[email protected] or Pat Murphy Doman @[email protected].

����� � ������� � �� ���� ����� ���� June 18th to June 22nd, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 3rd grade to 9th grade. $135.00 per player. Contact Coach Dolan @[email protected].

���� ���� ������� ������ �� � (���� 52-66) Catholic men & women are invited to join to share common interests & dine together twice a month. Next event is: Sunday, June 24th, 5:00 PM "Summer Sizzler /Italian Fest House Party" at a member's home in Broomall. For more information call Barb at 610-896-6542. Catholic men are

���� � ����� ���� July 9th to July 13th, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM .at St. Denis Parish. This theatre camp for children ages 5 – 14. Daily sessions in voice, dance, and acting. A performance will be held at the end of the week. Cost $200/camper before June 15th; $220 after June 15th, 2 or more per same family $180/camper. Contact Mary Agnes Ostick at 610-446-4736 or [email protected]

���� ������ ������ August 17th to August 19th at the Family Life Center, Malvern. This program is a peer ministry of volunteer couples that can help you learn the tools of healthy communication, build intimacy and heal, just as they have done in their own marriages. Retrouvaille is Christian-based, and Catholic in origin, but welcomes couples of all faiths as well an non-religious couples. Retrouvaille can help you get your marriage back on track. For more information or to register visit www.HelpOurMarriage.org or call 1-800-470-2230. All inquires are kept strictly confidential.

������' ��� ���� ������ ��� �������� Friday, September 21st at Drexelbrook. Join us for a night of dinner and dancing in support of the women and children of Mothers' Home. Meet and congratulate our honoree, Msgr. Ralph Chieffo, pastor of St. Mary Magdalen Parish for his unwavering support of our program. Ticket and sponsorship information can be found on our website: mothershome.org

������� ���������� ����� �� ��. ��������� July 9th to July 13th, July 23rd to July 27th, July 30th to August 3rd. All camps are for boys and girls grades K-8. For more information please visit:www.allballinc.com

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Diocese Member

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Don’sMOBIL3592 West Chester Pike

Newtown Square, PA 19073

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Stephen A. Giacomucci610-353-9306

www.countylineconstruction.comParishioner

EST. 1942

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