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CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
WELCOME TO OUR PARISH We extend a warm welcome to families and individuals who are new to our Parish. Please register at the Parish House so that we can be of service to you. We encourage you to fully par cipate in our parish life. Join us in fellowship a er Mass in the Heavenly Café when announced.
PARISH STAFF
Fr. Philip J. Caruso ............................................Pastor Fr.Caruso@sjtemahopac.org
Fr. Patrick McCarthy ................................... Associate Fr.Patrick@sjtemahopac.org
Fr. Jus ce ..................................................... Associate Fr.Jus ce@sjtemahopac.org
Fr. Mark Vaillancourt ..................... Sunday Associate
Deacon Bernie Moran ................................... Deacon
Deacon John Scarfi ......................................... Deacon John.Scarfi@sjtemahopac.org
Terry Komendowski ......................... Parish Manager Terry.Komendowski@sjtemahopac.org
Maryann Walpole ......................... Parish Accoun ng Maryann.Walpole@sjtemahopac.org Howard Kilik ......... Organist and Adult Choir Director
Pat Bartkus .................... Contemporary Music Group
Patricia M. Hickey ............................... Parish Trustee
Gilbert K. McMahon ............................ Parish Trustee
Joseph LaPeruta ........................ Ministry Moderator Jlaperuta10@gmail.com
FAITH FORMATION Phone: 845-628-2006 x113 845-628-6464 (during sessions)
Lori DiBiase ........................................................ Coordinator FaithForma on@sjtemahopac.org
Ida Pietrosan ................................... Program Assistant Liz Tota ................................................. Program Assistant
Phone .................... 845-628-2006 Fax .................... 845-628-5970 Email ....................................................... FrontDesk@sjtemahopac.org Parish House ....................................................................... 845-628-2006 Like us on Facebook............. Saint John the Evangelist Parish, Mahopac
PARISH HOUSE OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday .................................................... 9:00 am - 5:00 pm .............................................................. Closed for lunch from 1:00—2:00 pm Friday ................................................................................. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
WELCOME CENTER OFFICE HOURS Saturday ................................................................................. 3:30 pm—6:30 pm Sunday .........................................................................8:00 am—1:30 pm Website .............................................................. www.sjtemahopac.org
SACRAMENTS RECONCILIATION: Monday - Friday .................................................................. A er 12:00 Noon Mass Saturday ........................... A er 9:00 am Mass, 3:00-3:45 pm; 5:00 - 5:30 pm; 6:00-6:45 pm (Spanish OLQA)
221 East Lake Boulevard Mahopac, New York 10541
BAPTISMS: Sundays at 2:00pm. To schedule a Bap sm, please contact Terry Komendowski by e-mail at Terry.Komendowski@sjtemahopac.org or by phone at 845-628-2006, x133.
MARRIAGE: Couples should contact Fr. Caruso at least six months prior to the desired wedding date.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
CATHOLIC CHARITIES: Deacon John Scarfi 845-628-2006 x115
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Call the Parish House at any me.
COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND: Please call the Parish House to make arrangements.
DEVOTIONS
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA AND ROSARY FOR PEACE: Mondays a er the Noon Mass
ROSARY & ADORATION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT AT OLQA: Thursdays 12:30 – 4:45 pm followed by Benedic on First Friday 8:00 pm - 9:00 am Saturday (except January & February)
DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET: Monday - Friday, 3:00 pm
CENTERING PRAYER GROUP: Wednesdays a er noon Mass at Msgr. Powers Room or Prayer Garden weather permi ng.
PARISH COUNCIL: Meets periodically
FINANCE COMMITTEE: Meets periodically
MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays @ OLQA .............................................................. 9:00 am & 12:00 Noon Saturdays .............................................................................................................. 9:00 am Saturday Evening Vigil ........4:00 pm & 5:30 pm & 7:00 PM (Spanish OLQA) Sunday ...................................................................... 7:30 am, 8:45 am Family Mass, 10:45 am, 12:30 pm, 5:30 pm
1889 2018
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday 27 4:00 PM Nicoletta “Clara” Murjahn 5:30 PM Antoinetta & Gennaro Piro 7:00 PM For the People of the Parish Sunday 28 7:30 AM For the People of the Parish 8:45 AM Adriano Alves 10:45 AM Jocquim, Preciosa, Christina Sousa 12:30 PM Giulia Amato 5:30 PM Helen & Fred Orzechowski Monday 29 9:00 AM Arthur Bernacchia Noon Joseph Veschi Tuesday 30 9:00 AM Peter & Mary Vesey Noon Giuseppe - Rosa Diamente
Wednesday 31 St. John Bosco 9:00 AM John Scarpino Noon Ann Bogholtz
Thursday February 1 9:00 AM Philip G. Capano Noon Eve Komendowski
Friday 2 First Friday 9:00 AM Robert Morini Noon Jean Silviotti
Saturday 3 St. Blaise 9:00 AM James Paul O’Sullivan 4:00 PM Adrian Dessi 5:30 PM Joseph & Marie Misuraca 7:00 PM For the People of the Parish
Sunday 4 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 AM For the People of the Parish 8:45 AM Justin Salomone 10:45 AM Margaret & Joseph Witewski 12:30 PM Kevin Powderly 5:30 PM Lauren Corbelli
Pray for our Sick Albert Echker Frank Beyer Betsy Stinson Benito Ferraro Malgosia Wiercbeke Bill Hurley Joan Ambrose Emily Frankfurter Peggy Keevins Damien Frankfurter James Lanigan Annie Slate Sean P. Cameron Connie Schiove Jean Smith Marie Menna Patrick Hamel Elaine Turgeon Ann Baker Terry McDonald Kelsey Berger Frank Zalesny F. Johnson Family Gus Nicolson
Joseph Porcelli Walter Little
MEMORIAL OFFERINGS
Bread & Wine Vienna & Joseph Troani Sanctuary Lamp Charles Janiak
Altar Candle Ryan Mahoney
Altar Flowers Giulia Amato
Memorialize your loved ones
Memorialize your loved ones by picking up a Mass card or other Mass memorial in the Parish House or
at the Welcome Desk.
Pray for our Deceased
Michael Fisher Helen Massi
Pray for our Military
Matthew Griffin - USN Joseph Monaco - USAF - Turkey Julie Mundy - USCG – Bahrain Ben Murphy - U.S. Marine Victor Prato - 82nd Airborne Division (Army) Gregory Lorenzini US Navy - Virginia Officer Justin Maguire - U.S. Navy - Japan Bryan Bennett, U.S. Navy, deployed overseas. John Christopher Tucker – Navy – Submarine
E-mail frontdesk@sjtemahopac.org
to add a name to this list.
Flu Season With the flu season upon us we will refrain from shaking
hands at the sign of peace.
Sunday, February 4th 8:45am Annual Scout Mass
Italian-American Club will be hosting Hospitality after the 8:45am Mass
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Feast of the Presentation of the Lord – Blessing of candles
Friday, February 2, 2018 9:00am & 12 noon Masses
Candles will be blessed during the Daily Masses on February 2nd in honor of the Feast of the Presentation of the
Lord.
St. Michael the Archangel
Ask Sr. Rose
Is Marriage a Sacrament?
It is a covenant or partnership of life between a man and a woman, which is ordered to the well-being
of the spouses and to the procreation and upbringing of
children, when validly contracted between a baptized man and
woman, it is a sacrament.
Please guide and protect our Police Officers, Firefighters, Emergency Personnel and First Responders
Reflection Greet the unexpected visitor as you would an
invited guest or the return of a long, lost friend. For in so doing, the Bible tells us we entertain
Angels unawares. Joseph R. Veneruso, M.M.
A Prayer for Vocations to the
Priesthood Lord Jesus, you invite us to pray the Lord of the harvest
that He send labourers into His harvest.
Lord and God of all, call to the priesthood men on fire with your divine love, who will be the voice of the Good
Shepherd to the scattered sheep of the flock.
R. Lord of the harvest, send labourers into your harvest.
Lord and Saviour, bless us with holy priests. Through their ministry may your life-giving presence in the sacraments be
always present in your Church.
R. Lord of the harvest, send labourers into your harvest.
Lord and Giver of Life, raise up men filled with your power and with great missionary zeal, so that all who dwell
in darkness may come to live in the light of Christ.
R. Lord of the harvest, send labourers into your harvest.
(Pause for a silent personal prayer for vacations to the priesthood).
Lord Jesus, you called chosen men to be with you: to preach the good news of salvation and to have authority over the powers of darkness. Send your Holy Spirit upon the men you have chosen for the priestly ministry. May
they answer your call and follow you with generous hearts. Amen
Summer Mass Schedule Saturday vigil
4pm and 5:30pm Sunday
7:30am, 9am, 11:30am and 5:30pm
Feast of St. Blaise Blessing of the Throats
Saturday, February 3, 2018
9:00am and 12:00pm Masses
The priests will offer the blessing of throats
during the Daily Masses in honor
of the Feast of St. Blaise, the patron saint of
illnesses of the throat.
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Inclement Weather Policy
SJTE inclement weather policy will be as follows:
When Mahopac District schools are closed for inclement weather, Faith
Formation, Adoration & all afternoon & evening activities are canceled.
When Mahopac District dismisses early due to inclement weather, Faith
Formation Classes, Adoration & all afternoon & evening activities are
cancelled.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday
Dt 18:15-20; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk 1:21-28
Monday 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30, 16:5-13; Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30-19:3; Mk 5:21-43
Wednesday 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Mk 6:1-6
Thursday 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12; Mk 6:7-13
First Friday Mal 3:1-4; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32
First Saturday 1 Kgs 3:4-13; Mk 6:30-34
The following is a list of special collections for 2018 February 11th Peters’ Pence February 14th Ash Wednesday March 11th Catholic Relief Service March 30th Holy Land (Good Friday) April 29th Aid to the Church in Central & Eastern Europe May 20th Latin America & Home Missions June 3rd Catholic Missions Among Black & Indian People
Respect Life Society Please continue to pray for an end to abortion and pray for women who have had an abortion – The United States marked 45 years of legalized abortion in all 50 states at any time for any reason throughout pregnancy on January 22nd, the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. Since that time, there have been an estimated 60,069,971 abortions that have destroyed the lives of unborn children. Catholics have gone to the March for Life in great numbers each year because we believe in God who creates every human being with innate dignity and rights, including above all the right to life. Thankfully, there are fewer abortions each year, probably due to the use of 3-D and 4-D ultrasounds, and learning more about the growth of a baby. If you know any woman seeking healing from the effects of a past abortion, the Sisters of Life have monthly Days of Prayer and Healing. There is one on January 27, February 10th and February 24th (in Spanish). For location and registration, call The Sisters of Life at 866-575-0075 or email hopeandhealing@sistersoflife.org.
2017 Contribution Statements Contribution statements will be available upon request. If
you are an envelope user and are in need of a contribution statement, please call the Parish House at (845)628-2006
Ext. 100
Healing Mass A Healing Mass, with a free flow of the Gifts of the Holy
Spirit, will be held on Tuesday February 6th at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish,
1925 Rte 82, LaGrangeville, NY 12540. Guest Celebrant will be Fr. Zeverin, Chaplain at
Mid -Hudson Regional Hospital. Praise and Worship begins at 7:00pm, Mass at 7:30pm.
Individual prayers for healing follow Mass. All are welcome. The event is sponsored by Spirit Wind Prayer
Group of St. Kateri. Weather cancellations at
WHUD Storm Center 100.7 FM. Details call Pat or Joe at 845-440-3519
July 1st
Pastoral Solidarity for the Church in Africa
September 30th St. Joseph’s Seminary October 21st Mission Sunday November 18th Catholic Charities Campaign
for Charity & Justice December 9th Collection for Retired Religious
On- Line Contributions If you make on-line contributions, please follow link on
our website to verify your account. Many credit cards are expiring and updates need to be made. Any questions,
call 800-950-9952 and choose option #2
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St. John Bosco John Bosco, also known as Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco and Don Bosco, was born in Becchi, Italy, on August 16, 1815. Hi
s birth came just after the end of the Napoleonic Wars which ravaged the area. Compounding the problems on his birthday, there was also a drought and a famine at the time of his birth.
At the age of two, John lost his father, leaving him and his two older brothers to be raised by his mother, Margherita. His "Mama Margherita Occhiena" would herself be declared venerable by the Church in 2006.
Raised primarily by his mother, John attended church and became very devout. When he was not in church, he helped his family grow food and raise sheep. They were very poor, but despite their poverty his mother also found enough to share with the homeless who sometimes came to the door seeking food, shelter or clothing.
When John was nine years old, he had the first of several vivid dreams that would influence his life. In his dream, he encountered a multitude of boys who swore as they played. Among these boys, he encountered a great, majestic man and
woman. The man told him that in meekness and charity, he would "conquer these your friends." Then a lady, also majestic said, "Be strong, humble and robust. When the time comes, you will understand everything." This dream influenced John
the rest of his life. Not long afterwards, John witnessed a traveling troupe of circus performers. He was enthralled by their magic tricks and acrobatics. He realized if he learned their tricks, he could use them to attract others and hold their attention. He studied thei
r tricks and learned how to perform some himself. One Sunday evening, John staged a show for the kids he played with and was heartily applauded. At the end of the show
, he recited the homily he heard earlier in the day. He ended by inviting his neighbors to pray with him. His shows and games were repeated and during this time, John discerned the call to become a priest.
To be a priest, John required an education, something he lacked because of poverty. However, he found a priest willing to provide him with some teaching and a few books. John's older brother became angry at this apparent disloyalty, and he reportedly whipped John saying he's "a farmer like us!"
John was undeterred, and as soon as he could he left home to look for work as a hired farm laborer. He was only 12 when he departed, a decision hastened by his brother's hostility. John had difficulty finding work, but managed to find a job at a vineyard. He labored for two more years before he me
t Jospeh Cafasso, a priest who was willing to help him. Cafasso himself would later be recognized as a saint for his work, particularly ministering to prisoners and the condemned.
In 1835, John entered the seminary and following six years of study and preparation, he was ordained a priest in 1841. His first assignment was to the city of Turin. The city was in the throes of industrialization so it had slums and widespread poverty. It was into these poor neighborhoods that John, now known as Fr. Bosco, went to work with the children of the
poor. While visiting the prisons, Fr. Bosco noticed a large number of boys, between the ages of 12 and 18, inside. The condition
s were deplorable, and he felt moved to do more to help other boys from ending up there. He went into the streets and started to meet young men and boys where they worked and played. He used his talents as
a performer, doing tricks to capture attention, then sharing with the children his message for the day. When he was not preaching, Fr. Bosco worked tirelessly seeking work for boys who needed it, and searching for lodging
s for others. His mother began to help him, and she became known as "Mamma Margherita." By the 1860s, Fr. Bosco and his mother were responsible for lodging 800 boys.
Fr. Bosco also negotiated new rights for boys who were employed as apprentices. A common problem was the abuse of apprentices, with their employers using them to perform manual labor and menial work unrelated to their apprenticeship. Fr. Bosco negotiated contracts which forbade such abuse, a sweeping reform for that time. The boys he hired out were also
given feast days off and could no longer be beaten. Fr. Bosco also identified boys he thought would make good priests and encouraged them to consider a vocation to the
priesthood. Then, he helped to prepare those who responded favorably in their path to ordination. Fr. Bosco was not without some controversy. Some parish priests accused him of stealing boys from their parishes. Th
e Chief of Police of Turin was opposed to his catechizing of boys in the streets, which he claimed was political subversion. In 1859, Fr. Bosco established the Society of St. Francis de Sales. He organized 15 seminarians and one teenage boy int
o the group. Their purpose was to carry on his charitable work, helping boys with their faith formation and to stay out of trouble. The organization still exists today and continues to help people, especially children around the world. In the years that followed, Fr. Bosco expanded his mission, which had, and still has, much work to do. Fr. Bosco died on January 31, 1888. The call for his canonization was immediate. Pope Pius XI knew Fr. Bosco personally and agreed,
declaring him blessed in 1929. St. John Bosco was canonized on Easter Sunday, 1934 and he was given the title, "Father and Teacher of Youth."
In 2002, Pope John Paul II was petitioned to declare St. John Bosco the Patron of Stage Magicians. St. Bosco had pioneered the art of what is today called "Gospel Magic," using magic and other feats to attract attention and engage the youth. Saint John Bosco is the patron saint of apprentices, editors and publishers, schoolchildren, magicians, and juvenile
delinquents. His feast day is on January 31.
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And the Child grew and became strong in spirit, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was upon Him. - Luke 2:40 The month of January is dedicated to the Holy Name and the Childhood of Jesus. It is also time to celebrate CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK! The theme for the National Catholic Schools Week 2018 is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” The annual observance starts on Sunday, January 28th and runs until Saturday, February 3rd. Our schools typically celebrate Catholic Schools Week with Masses, open houses, and other activities for students, families, parishioners, and the community at large. Below are the dates and times for Open Houses at our Northern Westchester and Putnam Catholic elementary schools. We welcome you and your families to visit our schools and see firsthand the true value of a Catholic education. We hope that you will stop by! Our next Touring Tuesday is scheduled for January 30th, from 9-11am or by appointment. Reservations are required and can be made online at CatholicSchoolsNY.org or by calling our bilingual phone line 646-794-2885. Holy Name of Mary Montessori School St. Ann’s Peas & Karrots 110 Grand Street Croton-on-Hudson 16 Elizabeth Street, Ossining 914-271-5182 914-941-0312 January 30, 9am-11am January 30, 9am– 11am St. Augustine School St. Columbanus School 381 North Highland Avenue – Eagle Park 122 Oregon Road Ossining Cortlandt Manor 914-941-3849 914-739-1200 January 28, 11am-12:30pm January 28, 10:30am—1:30pm January 30, 9am-11am January 30, 9am-11am St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School St. James the Apostle School 1375 East Main Street 12 Gleneida Avenue, Carmel Shrub Oak 845-225-9365 914-528-3563 January 30, 9am-11am January 30,9am-11am St. Lawrence O’Toole Learning Center St. Patrick School 11 Eastview Avenue, Brewster 117 Moseman Road, Yorktown Heights 845-279-5164 914-962-2211 January 30, 9-11am January 28, 11am-2pm January 29, 9am-1pm St. Patrick’s School January 30, 9am-1pm 483 Old Post Road, Bedford February 1, 9am-1pm 914-234-7914 February 2, 9am-1pm January 28, 1pm-3pm January 30, 9am-11am
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Noticias de Nuestra Parroquia
Santo Tomás de Aquino El Doctor Angélico
Presbítero y Doctor de la Iglesia
Dios le concedió una sabiduría e inteligencia extraordinaria, en las que profundizó portentosamente y comunicó luego
con generosidad.
El asegura que la razón no es suficiente para poder conocer a Dios, sin embargo, es posible demostrar por medio de la filosofía que hay una forma de alcanzar un conocimiento verdadero.
Avisos
Queridos hermanos los invitamos para que nos acompañen todos los Sábados a las 7:00 pm a participar en la sagrada misa dominical, aquí en la capilla St. John el Evangelista. ¡Quedan todos cordialmente invitados!
1. Nuestro Grupo de Oración en español nos invita a toda nuestra comunidad a sus reuniones de
alabanza y acción de gracias cada viernes a las 7:30 p.m. en el sótano de la capilla de la parroquia. Vengan, acompáñenos, y daremos gracias a Dios por un nuevo año lleno de armonía, y unidad en nuestra comunidad.
2. Vía crucis El pastoral y el grupo de oración nos invitan a ser partícipes de nuestro vía crucis.
Necesitamos actores y actrices que representen la pasión de cristo. Para más información, comunicarse con Don Sergio Mora o Manuel Arevalo.
SYNOPSIS IN ENGLISH
Dear brothers and sisters, we invite you to join us every Saturday at 7:00pm to participate in the Sacred Mass here at St. John the Evangelist chapel. All are cordially invited!
1. The Prayer Group invites our entire community to its praise and thanksgiving meetings every
Friday at 7:30 pm in the Monsignor Powers Room (below the Chapel).
2. Vía crucis: The pastoral and prayer group invite us to be partakers of our viacrucis. We need actors and actresses representing the passion of Christ. For more information, please contact Don Sergio Mora or Manuel Arevalo.
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Gospel Today
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Mark 1:21-28
Jesus teaches and heals with authority in the synagogue.
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096D (JR) St. John the Evangelist, Mahopac, NY FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL: (800) 364-0684 • BON VENTURE SERVICES, LLC P.O. Box 850, Flanders, N.J. 07836 inside right
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P: 845-628-3147F: 845-628-5850
376 Route 6 • Mahopac, NY 10541
DISCOUNT
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85 Myrtle Avenue • Mahopac NY 1054185 Myrtle Avenue • Mahopac NY 10541
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msenik@nwestchester.com
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RESTORATIVE THERAPY & NURSING CENTER
DAVID VELEY, OWNER/OPERATORdveley1@gmail.com
914-299-7962
DAV HANDYMAN SERVICES
LICENSED & INSURED
WESTCHESTER COUNTY: WC-29156-H16PUTNAM COUNTY: PC7256
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MARIO V. GRECO, DDSSkyview Professional Suites
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268 Route 202 • Somers • 914-276-2099
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Catering Available for All Occasions
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151 Route 6 • Mahopac, NY 10541845-628-1313
Member FDIC
LOUIS B. COLLETTI, D.D.S.& ERIC D. COOK, D.D.S.
FAMILY DENTISTRYMahopac Medical Arts Center
Clark Place & Rt. 6 628-8196
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Blue Remedy845-621-1022
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845-621-1992Joseph J. Smith
ParishionerOwner/Director
692 Route 6 Mahopac, NYCentrally Located
Nearest to St. John'sPreneed Funeral Planning
Geraldine "Gigi" FinanLicensed Real Estate Associate Broker & Notary Public
CELL (845) 590-6864 • (914) 962-4900 x324E-Mail:gfi nan@houlihanlawrence.com
www.gigisellsnyhomes.com Parishioner
096D (JR) St. John the Evangelist, Mahopac, NY FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL: (800) 364-0684 • BON VENTURE SERVICES, LLC P.O. Box 850, Flanders, N.J. 07836 outside
Family Foot CareDr. David X. O'Mara, P.C.Podiatric Medicine & SurgeryMost Insurance Plans Accepted
House Calls Available 21 Clark Place, Mahopac
628-7400
Pools • Supplies • Repairs245-5355
Route 6, Yorktown Heights
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The Dwyer AgencyInsurance - Real Estate
Since 1927 628-3555
Route 6 Mahopac
Mahopac Flower Shop603 Rt. 6 • 628-2949
Dick Beyrer(845) 628-9100Tim Beyrer
(914) 248-5600ROUTE 6 · MAHOPAC
TM
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Law Offices ofJOSEPH J. TOCK
963 Route 6tocklaw.com628-8080
Rte. 6 • Mahopac628-5655
100% GUARANTEEWe are the most cost effective funeral home in the area.
Michael H. MuenzOwner/Director
FORMER MEMBEROF THE SERVICE
(NYPD)
DENNIS P. BRADY 914-245-1222 RAYMOND J. KOLKMANN 3656 Lee Rd. N.Y.S. Lic. Opticians Jefferson Valley, NY 10535
RAYMONDO P T I C I A N S
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Taxes, Investments, Insurance Financial Planning845-621-1870
960 Route 6, Mahopac, NYwww.spanoadvisory.com
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Contact Lenses
DO NOT MOVE PAUL'S PERFECT PAINTING FROM CURRENT LOCATION/BACK PAGE
Justin MuenzParishioner
Sacred Heart Gifts & ApparelCommunion and Baptismal Clothing
Like Us On Facebook · www.sacredheartcatholicgoods.com926 Rte. 6 · DeRa� ele Plaza · Mahopac, NY · 845-621-7777
PAINTING
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I MAKE YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE A PRIORITY
Thomas P. Casey, Financial Advisor845-621-8647
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163 Route 6 · Suite 10Mahopac, NY
$3.00 OFF Any Order Over $30
(Cannot be combined)St. John the Evangelist
Pork Store & Fine Foods of Jefferson Valley914-243-9608
NOW OPEN 7 DAYS
Hot & Cold Catering for All OccasionsFresh Sausage & Mozzarella
The best in Veal, Poultry, Beef & PorkFull line of Boar's Head Cold Cuts & Italian Cheeses
3689 HILL BOULEVARD • JEFFERSON VALLEY
Serving Our Neighbors For Over 37 Years
Balsamo-CordovanoFuneral Home
Family Owned & Managed
845-BAL-2144 • 15 Church Street - Carmel, NYBalsamoCordovanoFuneralHome.com
John R. Balsamo, Jonathan W. Garcia, Joseph J. Balsamo, Lic. Director Lic. Director/Manager Lic. Director
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VESTMENTS · MEMORIALS · 14K RELIGIOUS JEWELRY
Interior & Exterior845-628-1667
Est. 1985Parishioner559 Route 6
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