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Page 1: Church of Saint Philip2021/01/17  · Church of Saint Philip Pennsburg, PA January 17, 2021 Rev. Anthony Hangholt, Parochial Administrator Deacon Michael J. Franks Deacon Matthew A.
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CChurch of Saint Philip Pennsburg, PA January 17, 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.

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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 17, 2021 SECOND SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME

Monday, January 18 WEEKDAY Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins. 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 1:00 PM - Holy Rosary Hour in the Chapel Tuesday, January 19 Mass in Church WEEKDAY 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – Linda Franks, (Lee Johnson) 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel Wednesday, January 20 Mass in Church SAINT FABIAN, POPE & MARTYR SAINT SEBASTIAN, MARTYR 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – Victor Diehl, (Robert & Diana Virus) 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel Thursday, January 21 Mass in Church SAINT AGNES, VIRGIN AND MARTYR 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 8:00 AM – George Chipakitis, (Robert & Diana Virus) 4:00 PM – Robert A. Roncase, Sr. Friday, January 22 Mass in Church Day of Prayer for the legal Protection of Unborn Children Lectionary for Ritual Masses, vol. IV “Mass for Peace & Justice”, nos. 887-891 SAINT VINCENT, DEACON & MARTYR 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – Tom Virus, (Judi Virus, daughters & grandchildren) Saturday, January 23 SAINT MARIANNE COPE, VIRGIN SAINT VINCENT, DEACON & MARTYR 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 3:00 – 3:45 PM – Confessions in Church 4:00 PM – For the Living and Deceased Members of the Parish.

January 24, 2021 THIRD SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME

7:30 AM – Robert Ditro, (Catherine Cahill) 10:00 AM – Nicholas Donzuso, (Mary Verna)

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.

FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS The Yellow Rose arrangements placed at the Blessed Mother and Sacred Heart Altars are in memory of AAnne Meinzer; requested by Mark Meinzer.

The center arrangement of Yellow Roses are in memory of Anne Meinzer; requested by Mark Meinzer.

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 Adult 10:00 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; MMary Kramer, EEleanor KKravitsky; KKevin Master; MMargaret Pongia, Marine Corporal Eugene Ruduski & Dawn Rush. For those who have died, and in particular for EElizabeth Klauder, (mother of Dave Klauder) and LLeona Slonaker, grant them eternal rest and peace.

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PPARISH NEWS SPN Parish Council Holy Moment Thought…Perfect Love

There is no fear in love, but perfect love drives out fear because fear has to do with punishment, and so one who fears is not yet perfect in love. (1 John 4: 18). What does it mean that perfect love drives out fear? God is love. HIS love is poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. If you know this truth and believe it, this truth will make you free. Free from foolish fears, worries and doubts. Here is an example: Jesus tells HIS disciples…“Take courage, it is I, do not be afraid!” (Mark 6: 50). Why were the disciples so terrified when they saw Jesus walking on water? Their knowledge of Jesus was still so imperfect. As your knowledge of Jesus increases, your love for Jesus will increase. As your love for Jesus increases, your fears, worries/doubts will begin to decrease and your desire to serve HIM grows. Love of Jesus and fear cannot exist together! Saint Jerome told us that”Ignorance of Scripture is Ignorance of Christ.” Ignorance of Scripture is at the root of most of our problems. Want to know Jesus? Immerse yourself in the Scriptures and ask Jesus constantly to reveal HIMSELF to you. Please consider praying this… Loving Father, open my heart to the areas of my life that need to change so that I can carry out the mission you have imagined for my life without fear. Inspire me to live the Catholic faith in ways that are dynamic and engaging. Show me how best to get involved in the life of my parish. Make our community hungry for best practices and continuous learning, and help us to realize that we each have a role to play in making our parish a perfect place for imperfect people trying to walk with you. Amen.

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].

GIVE 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 KKathryn Schultz; requested by Pete and Linda Frank.

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 20- Class 27- Class Feb 3- Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 9- First Penance- 7:00 PM in Church 10- Class 17- Class-Ash Wednesday Mass, 7:00 24- Class Mar 3 - Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 10- Class 17- Class 118-Confirmation Practice, 6:00 Church 21-Confirmation, 10:00 Mass 24-Class 331- No Class –Holy Week

April 7- Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 14- Class 21- Class 22- First Holy Communion practice-6:00 at church 25- First Holy Communion at the 10:00 Mass or 12:00 28-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-7PM Highlighted 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

Archdiocesan Marriage Preparation Courses We are thrilled for you and your upcoming marriage! The Archdiocese of Philadelphia offers the Joy-Filled Marriage Program, a thorough, enjoyable, and comprehensive program, which discusses practical “life skills” and the sacramentality of marriage. The purpose of Marriage Preparation is to introduce you to the theology behind the sacrament and give you practical advice using sound psychology that will equip you for your life journey together. All courses are being delivered in a live online format until further notice. A variety of dates are available in the following course formats:

Live Online (dates are posted quarterly): o Friday night and Saturday o 2 Saturdays o 4 Weeknights o 6 Weeknights

Self-Paced Online with 2-Hr Live Virtual Mentorship Session

For more information and to register, please visit: phillycatholicmarriageprep.com Sunday, January 17, 2021 ~ 2-4 PM Event: Holy Hour with the Good Shepherd Struggling with discouragement? Join us for a holy hour with fellow priests, religious and lay faithful as we seek strength and encouragement from Jesus, our Good Shepherd, the saints and one another during these difficult times in the Church and in the world. The Holy Hour will include a Rosary, Litany and Benediction. Afterwards there will be a talk on a saint,

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exploring how he or she remained faithful to Christ and His Church during the trials of his or her time. TTalk topic: St. Charles Borromeo: Confidence, Courage and Constancy in the Storm by Fr. Matthew Biedrzycki, Parochial Vicar, Cathedral Basilica of SS Peter and Paul Location: St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church ~ 3422 Dennison Ave ~ Drexel Hill, PA More details and additional dates: Click here for the flyer To RSVP, visit phillyevang.org/events.

Saturday, January 23, 2021 - 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Event: Philadelphia March for Life (first-ever!) With the Annual March for Life in Washington, DC being extremely limited by COVID restrictions, join us instead for a March for Life in Philadelphia. Come and give joy-filled witness to the dignity and sanctity of human life from conception to natural death! Schedule: 9:00 AM Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul followed by a March, ending with a rally on Independence Mall. Event will conclude at 1:00 PM. More info: Click here for the flyer or visit prolifeunion.org/2021-...

Saturday, January 23, 2021 - 6:30 PM Event: Holy Hour with Praise and Adoration Join the Philadelphia Sisters of Life as we adore Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament! Location: St. Malachy's Catholic Church; 1429 N 11th St.; Philadelphia, PA 19122

Friday, January 29, 2021 – 10:00 AM Event: Mass for Life, Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia All Philadelphia Pilgrims who are unable to attend the March for Life in Washington DC on January 29th, are invited to celebrate Mass that same morning with Archbishop Pérez at 10 am in Philadelphia. Join us on Friday, January 29th at 10 am at Cathedral SS. Peter and Paul to celebrate Mass in solidarity with the March for Life pilgrims in Washington DC. Let’s gather together to pray for an end to abortion in our country! More info: www.phillycatholiclife.org

Friday, February 5, 2021-7:00 PM Event: Healing Mass and Prayer Service Join us for Holy Mass, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, praise and worship music and healing prayers. Location: National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, 654 Ferry Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901. Visit the website.

February 12-14, 2021 Event: 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 HHelpOurMarriag... or call 215-766-3944 or 800-470-2230. All inquiries are strictly confidential.

Sunday, February 14, 2021 - 1-2 PM Event: Sweetheart Story Hour at the National Center for Padre Pio Celebrate St. Valentine’s Day with your favorite little sweetheart (Pre-school through Grade 2)! We’ll read a few great stories, eat a sweet treat, and complete a fun craft project. Invite your daughter or son, grandchild, Godchild, niece, or nephew for an hour of simple graces that help us remember the saint who loved God and others so much that we celebrate God’s gift of love on his feast day! Location: National Centre for Padre Pio; (Museum Building) 111 Barto Road; Barto, PA 19504 There is no cost to attend this event; however, FREE WILL OFFERINGS are always welcomed and greatly appreciated. If you would like more information, contact [email protected]. Pre-registration is necessary for this event by February 7th. Space is limited. More info: Click here to register Post-Abortion Healing Retreat March 5th – 7th, 2021 IHM Spiritualty Center, Malvern For information call: Georgeann 484-955-4278 or Susan 610-716-4795. Rachel’s Vineyard of Greater Philadelphia All inquiries are strictly confidential. Financial aid is offered if needed. National website: www.rachelsvineyard.org

METANOIA Metanoia is an active community of Catholic young adults in Western Montgomery County. The group supports Catholics in their 20’s and 30’s who are looking to deepen their faith and meet fellow Catholics in the area. Our upcoming events are listed below and begin at 7:30PM on most Tuesday’s unless otherwise noted. As the current gathering restrictions in our area are frequently changing, please be sure you are subscribed to our newsletter to receive access to our virtual meetings and our latest information by heading to: http://www.metanoiayoungadults.org. January events remaining: Tuesday: January 19: Virtual Bingo Night w/prizes Tuesday: January 26: Holy Hour at Mary, Mother of the Redeemer in Montgomeryville.

Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will deepen and grow—a day at a time. Sunday, Jan 17, 2021 SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Lifestyles of the brave and mobile Media coverage is thick concerning the lifestyles of the rich and famous. The lives of the truly heroic, on the other hand—faithful spouses, conscientious parents, the working poor, folks who turn their lives around after addiction or costly misdirection—are mostly hidden from view. Faithful discipleship requires effort, quiet persistence, and most of all, movement in the spirit. Followers don’t stand still, unchangeable in opinions or behaviors. Growth is required. The terms of the deal are as follows: “Come—and see.”

TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19; 1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20; John 1:35-42 (65). “‘Rabbi . . . where are you staying?’ He said to them, ‘Come and you will see.’ ”

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MMonday, Jan 18, 2021 Abide your time this week For more than 100 years, Christians around the world have been observing annually the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Jan. 18-25). For Catholics, this week is an opportunity to also ponder the Decree on Ecumenism from Vatican II. Is your diocese or parish participating in this healing effort? For resources, visit the World Council of Churches at of Prayer for Christian Unity. As you pray, call to mind this year’s theme: “Abide in my love and you shall bear much fruit.”

TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 2:18-22 (311). “Can the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them?”

Tuesday, Jan 19, 2021 Pray the pope’s prayer for peace Exactly 60 years ago tomorrow, John F. Kennedy gave an inaugural address that quoted Romans 12:12, reminding citizens to be “rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation.” One year later, Pope John XXIII became a secret intermediary between Kennedy and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, speaking a message of peace to the entire world during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Haunted by the experience, he penned his final encyclical, Pacem in Terris, stressing the church’s Christian duty to address international issues of peace and human rights—speaking to all persons “of good will,” not only Catholics. Pray for peace and the perseverance of hope.

TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 6:10-20; Mark 2:23-28 (312). “Hold fast to the hope that lies before us.”

Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021 MEMORIAL OF FABIAN, POPE, MARTYR Be open to the Spirit of surprise In the year 236, Fabian left his farm and headed to Rome. He wanted to be in town for the election of a new pope. The furthest thing from his mind, or anyone’s mind, was that he would be elected. Legend holds that as clergy discussed worthy candidates, a dove landed on the head of bystander Fabian. Thinking it was a sign from the Holy Spirit, the crowd elected Fabian by acclamation. A kind and capable administrator, he had the respect of both the faith community and three different emperors in a period of rare peace. Although that peace eventually ended and persecution cost him his life, Fabian’s legacy endures. Be open to unexpected visitations of the Holy Spirit!

TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 7:1-3, 15-17; Mark 3:1-6 (313). “Come up here before us.”

Thursday, Jan 21, 2021 MEMORIAL OF AGNES, VIRGIN, MARTYR Draw inspiration from women of faith Today we honor both Saint Agnes, virgin and martyr, and, in some places, Our Lady of Altagracia, protectress of the Dominican Republic. The devotion to both grew from grassroots popularity; that is, ordinary Christians were moved by their stories and lifted them up for veneration. Saint Agnes was executed for her faith in the fourth century. Our Lady of Altagracia is an image of Mary in the Dominican Republic that, according to legend, kept mysteriously moving to an orange grove until a church was built there. Centuries later memories of both women continue to inspire the faithful. Take a moment to reflect on women of faith who inspire you.

TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 7:25—8:6; Mark 3:7-12 (314). “Jesus is always able to save those who approach God through him.”

Friday, Jan 22, 2021 Embracing your inner apostle How many apostles did Jesus call? If you said 12, well, you are sort of correct. Indeed, Jesus appointed 12 followers to be his close companions, to learn from him, and to preach the Good News. But it doesn’t stop at 12. Jesus continues to call forth apostles in the church. We have bishops who continue the mission via the tradition of apostolic succession. We also have every single person in the church, including you! “The whole church is apostolic, in that she remains . . . in communion of faith and life with her origin: and in that she is ‘sent out’ into the whole world,” says the Catechism of the Catholic Church. How will you respond to your call to apostleship?

TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 8:6-13; Mark 3:13-19 (315). “Jesus went up the mountain and summoned those whom he wanted and they came to him.”

Saturday, Jan 23, 2021 MEMORIAL OF MARIANNE COPE, RELIGIOUS Remarkable, two times over Imagine leaving all that is familiar to minister in a far-off land. Now imagine doing it twice! German-born Marianne Cope came to the United States as a young woman and, as a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Syracuse, New York, became a founding leader of St. Joseph’s Hospital in the city, one of the first general hospitals in the country. Then in 1883 she relocated with six other sisters to Hawai’i to care for persons suffering leprosy and to help develop the medical infrastructure of the island chain. Pray today for an ounce of the courage and sacrifice she modeled for us all.

TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 9:2-3, 11-14; Mark 3:20-21 (316). “Jesus came with his disciples into the house.”

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SSAVE THE DATE!

Sunday – February 14, 2021

TAKE-OUT BREAKFAST SANDWICHES

Egg & Cheese w/bacon OR sausage Served on a Bagel @ $4.00 each

Home Fries: $1.00 Chipped Beef: $3.00 8oz cup Coffee: $1.00 cup

WHERE: Saint Philip Neri Parish Hall

1325 Klinerd Rd. – Pennsburg 8:00 AM -12:00 PM

ALL are welcome!

ALL CDC Guidelines will be in place.

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“The generous will themselves be blessed, for they share their food with the poor.

Proverbs 22:9

Listed below are the non-perishable donation requests for delivery to the Mother of Mercy House on February 17, 2021:

Dry cereal Canned items (tuna, soup, vegetables, spaghettios, etc.) Macaroni & Cheese

Please deposit your donations in one of the totes at each side door of the church or in the wooden box in the narthex. However; if for any reason you cannot provide groceries, the Mother of Mercy House gratefully accepts gift cards from WALMART or GIANT. Gift card donations may also be put in the containers with the groceries.

Please drop off all donations ON OR BEFORE February 14, 2021.

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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

January 17, 2021

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