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Business Manager: David Bauer Pastoral & Administrative Assistant: Marie McGuigan Office Manager: Douglas Kitson Parish Religious Education Program: Jennifer Swetland Director of Music: Margie Melchiore St. Cornelius Catholic School Robert Touey, Principal Phone: (610) 459-8663 Website: www.scornelius.org St. Cornelius Parish Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Closed for Lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturday : Confessions 3:30 - 4:30 Vigil Mass 5:00 pm Sunday : 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm Weekdays : 7:30 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Monday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm • Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm LiveStream www.livestream.com/saintcornelius Lisa Daughen, Chairperson Agnes Arkus Kathy Carney Chris Fahey Franca Felcher Kevin Hicks Peter Kosciewicz Len Leschinsky Jon Lippard Joanne Morris Craig Sanders Parish Council Members Deacons: Harry Morris • John Todor • Richard Wirth 160 Ridge Rd Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Phone: (610) 459-2502 Fax: (610) 459-3942 Web: www.saintcornelius.org Email : [email protected] Facebook : Like us on Facebook Msgr. David Diamond, Pastor St. Cornelius S U N D A Y B U L L E T I N May 31, 2020
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Business Manager: David Bauer Pastoral & Administrative Assistant: Marie McGuigan Office Manager: Douglas Kitson Parish Religious Education Program: Jennifer Swetland Director of Music: Margie Melchiore

St. Cornelius Catholic School Robert Touey, Principal

Phone: (610) 459-8663 Website: www.scornelius.org

St. Cornelius Parish Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Friday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Closed for Lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Sunday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm

Saturday: Confessions 3:30 - 4:30 Vigil Mass 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm

Weekdays: 7:30 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Monday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm • Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

LiveStream www.livestream.com/saintcornelius

Lisa Daughen, Chairperson Agnes Arkus Kathy Carney

Chris Fahey Franca Felcher Kevin Hicks

Peter Kosciewicz Len Leschinsky

Jon Lippard

Joanne Morris Craig Sanders

Parish Council Members

Deacons: Harry Morris • John Todor • Richard Wirth

160 Ridge Rd Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Phone: (610) 459-2502

Fax: (610) 459-3942 Web: www.saintcornelius.org

Email: [email protected] Facebook: Like us on Facebook Msgr. David Diamond, Pastor

St. Cornelius S U N D A Y B U L L E T I N May 31, 2020

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Page Two May 31, 2020 Thoughts from the Second Floor Front

Pentecost Sunday May 31, 2020

Veni, Sancte Spiritus Come, Holy Spirit, come!

And from your celestial home Shed a ray of light divine! Come, Father of the poor!

Come, source of all our store! Come, within our bosoms shine.

Today on this feast of Pentecost, the Descent of the Holy Spirit on the early followers of the Risen Jesus, we echo those words from the Sequence of the Mass. Traditionally referred to as the birthday of the Church, this day saw the start of the Jesus movement beyond the confines of the Upper Room, into the streets of Jerusalem and into the world. Reflect on the significance of this day. St. Thomas Aquinas asserted that Pentecost should be celebrated with the same solemnity and majesty of Easter. Our faith ex-perience is all about transformation - the change that is necessary as a disciple of Christ. We are called to walk from darkness to the Light, from sin to Salvation, from self-reliance and self-interest to Grace and Service. We are continually moving towards the ultimate transformation.

In a very few days we will be moving beyond the confines of our own Upper Rooms where many of us have been seeking refuge from the possibility of infection and the subsequent sickness. Now we emerge into the sunlight, squinting and adjusting our vision to the world we once occupied so carefree and unconcerned. Now we re-enter the world cautiously. We cannot quite pick up where we left off so many weeks ago, but we are called to move into the future. Today marks the end of the Easter Season and we begin what the Liturgical Calendar ironically identifies as Ordinary Time. It will be anything but Or-dinary, regardless of how you use the term.

One of my least favorite phrases, which I believe people tend to use as a sort of verbal hamburger helper, is a catchphrase that people think reflects on them in a positive way. Using it indicates a sort of amorphous status as a planner and an organizer. The phrase is: “Moving forward…” after which one may insert any idea that now appears to have been well thought out and valid simply because it has been pref-aced by that wonderfully facile phrase. The reason I have such disdain for the phrase is that it allows for nothing to be done now but simply accepts the status quo which will somehow mysteriously change “Moving forward.” The phrase allows for inaction now because action will take place later.

The original band of believers that seminal group of disciples did not stay in the Upper Room planning what their next step was going to be. Depending on the presence, prompting and power of the Holy Spirit they began to act boldly. That is the first definition of the Holy Spirit in Sacred Scripture – Power. This group of believers, hiding in fear after the Resurrection, emerged from their isolation em-boldened by the power that they have received and began to spread the word about The Word. They moved beyond the confines of the Upper Room and onto the streets of Jerusalem, preaching, healing, for-giving and speaking with power. As we move from the confines of our own Upper Rooms and move into the streets of our neighborhoods, eventually coming back to those places we have missed for too long a time, may we do so with Grace and Power. May we be so transformed as to be able to announce the Good News by the way we live and speak and act. Go gently. Speak kindly. Do not judge. Be grateful.

Faithfully, Msgr. Diamond

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GUIDELINES FOR RETURNING TO MASS As we begin to see the glimmers of a post pandemic world and a return to some sense of normalcy, the Church will also begin to see herself emerge from the tomb of self isolation. As state and local authorities, along with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia move to the “yellow phase” of the pandemic, our parish has been preparing as well for the eventual return to the Lord’s table. This period of isolation, face masks, hand washing, sanitizing and social distancing has been disorienting for us all. We have been prevented from carrying out our lives as we normally would. However, we have made efforts and strides to continue the work to which our baptism calls us. By now you have probably heard that starting the weekend of June 5 and 6, we have been given permission to once again gather as a faith community and celebrate the Eucharist. With that return comes an understanding of how we must gather differently than before, how we will be seated, how we enter the church and receive Eucharist. Below are some things to keep in mind as we gather once again as a community.

The dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days remains in effect until restored by Archbishop Perez.

• The church doors will be opened when you arrive, or someone will be available to open them for you. The less you touch, the less likely to transfer any potential germ.

• Masses will be celebrated with provisions for social distancing and the limitations for assemblies in the initial phase. Currently we have eve-ry other row taped off with signs indicating no seating. Families and couples are welcome to sit together, but the next non family parishion-er should observe the 6 ft. distance.

• Facial masks will be required by everyone attending Sunday and weekday Masses. However, it has been directed that the presider and attending deacons will not wear masks.

• We will continue to celebrate weekday Mass in the Church.

• You will not be able to use the Missalettes.

• There will be no offertory procession. We have not yet figure out the collection but we will no longer be passing the baskets.

• The Sign of Peace and the distribution of the Precious Blood will remain suspended.

• Holy Communion will be distributed during each Mass.

• Parish Bulletins and other materials will be available for people to take for themselves.

• Baptisms, Confessions, and Marriages are to take place as usual but with due regard for reasonable social distancing and the limitation of participants according to revised norms.

• Funeral Masses and Funerals outside of Mass will take place as usual with due regard for reasonable social distancing and the limitations of participants according to revised norms.

• Lastly, we encourage you to attend Mass only if you do not exhibit any symptoms of the COVID - 19 virus (Cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fever, chills, muscle pain, sore throat, loss of taste or smell) and are presently feeling well. Caring for one another, means caring for oneself first.

More information will be forthcoming as it becomes available.

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Page Four May 31, 2020 In our charity, let us pray

for the repose of the souls of Margaret Beckson Wife of Stephen Beckson

James White, Sr. Husband of Vittoria White

Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord. May they rest in peace.

Helping Hands and Hearts

This ministry offers temporary help (meals, home vis-its, light cleaning, laundry, errands) to individuals and families in need! If you are aware of someone in need or would like to be a volunteer helper, please contact Marilyn Gustin at (484) 732-8842.

SPC Mike Canfield Cpl Michael Castle Lt. Connor Cleary

Fr. Joseph Coffey (Chaplain) STC Daniel Concepcion

Maj Robert B. Cusick, Jr. Capt. Joshua deFreitas

SSGT Michael DiVernieri Cadet Emily Fanning

Cpl. Eric Gardner Capt. Matthew Gibbons

Ens Patrick Gibbons Ens John Paul Gibbons

1st Lt. Juan Miguel Gonzalez Capt. Rachel Gonzalez SPC Logan Hannum

Devin J. Hunt PO1 Nathan R. Keller

Capt. Daniel Kohli Capt. Chris Love

Capt. Megan Love Alexander Marlow

LT Daniel McCadden CSM Sean McGlensey

Capt. Jonathan McGrath LTJG Molly K. McGuckin

LT Ryan A. McGuckin Pfc. Jay Mueller Cpt. Sean P. Noll

Maj Brian J. O’Shea Capt. James O’Shea

Capt. Neal F. Schubert HM3 Charles Schwartz Ens Nicholas Spadaccini

MSG Thomas Stone SGT Brennan Sullivan

Cpl Mark Truex Lt. Christopher Vish Capt Jennifer Wynn

Let us pray for our Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces. Especially for:

May 24, 2020 Share eGiving $6,865 Envelope Offering $5725 $12,590

“For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.”

Luke 12:34“

The Sunday collection is very important for us to maintain our fiscal responsibil-ities. So, if you are away on a Sunday, ENJOY; but remember YOUR church.

St. Cornelius School Accepting Registrations

PreK 3, 4 and Kindergarten 2020/2021 School Year Schedule a tour today!

Please contact Debbie Anderson at [email protected] to schedule a private, social dis-

tancing, tour of our Early Childhood Program.

St. Cornelius Family Promise Ministry

“I pray that your love for each other will overflow more and more, and that you will keep on growing in knowledge

and understanding” Philippians 1:9

St. Cornelius volunteers care for homeless families through the Family Promise inter-faith minis-try in southern Chester County. Due to the coronavirus pandem-ic, Family Promise is sheltering their guests in a hotel at this time, so there will be no volun-teer responsibilities at the churches. Volunteers are praying and supporting a homeless shel-ter in Philadelphia with lunches during this time. Please consider donating gift cards to Acme, Aldi

or Shop Rite, which are stores close to the hotel. Financial contri-butions would also be appreciated. Mail to: Family Promise, 1156 W. Baltimore Pike, P.O. Box 394, Kennett Square, PA 19348. For questions, please contact Kathy Silvon at [email protected] or call 484-720-8214.

Mike Silvon’s sign reads:

I AM feeding the hungry

Bob Holliday’s sign reads: Caring for all those working to care

for us, and for all those without work

living in fear.

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The St . Cornel iu s Li terary Socie ty

The SCLS will resume our gatherings (in cyber space) on Sunday May 31ST at 2:00 PM. Our gatherings have looked at the works of Graham Green’s The Power and the Glory and selected short stories by Flannery O’Connor and two

works by C. S. Lewis Mere Chris-tianity and The Screwtape Letters. For our next symposium on writ-ers we will look at a writer who has had immense influence on Catholic social causes. Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and convert to Catholicism Doro-thy Day became a voice for the poor and homeless through her non-violent activism. Her autobi-ography, The Long Loneliness, I think you will find both fascinat-

ing and inspiring as she recounts her journey from Green-wich Village, NY to her conversion to Catholicism. Normally we meet on the second Sunday of the month, however, following the directives of state and local offi-cials, the CDC, Archbishop Pérez and good common sense we had to postpone our usual gatherings until now. On Sunday May 31st we will have a Zoom meeting at 2:00 PM and once again pick up the happy task of exploring the impact and importance of the written word. Check the par-ish web site for the Zoom meeting information.

Eucharistic Adoration Meditation Today, during Mass, I saw the Lord Jesus in the midst of His sufferings, as though dying on the cross. He said to me, “My daughter, meditate frequently on the sufferings which I have under-gone for your sake, and then nothing of what you suffer for Me will seem great to you. You please Me most when you meditate on My Sorrowful Passion. Join your little sufferings to My Sorrowful Passion, so that they may have infinite value before My Majesty”.

(Diary, 1512). Meditation from the Diary of St. Faustina. We must not get discouraged and continue to offer up all our sacrifices and suffering and unit it to the sufferings of Jesus’ Passion. Pray that Jesus will end this virus very soon and heal those stricken by it. We will need a second Permanent Adorer, when Adoration be-gins again, for the following times on Monday’s, at 9 am, noon, 2, 3, 4 and 7 pm and on Friday’s, at 11 am, Noon, 1 and 2 pm. Please consider being a weekly Adorer for one of these times, spending an hour with Jesus in Adoration. Contact

Sue Miller (484) 480-5882 or Toni Moyer (484) 840-0552 SACRED HEART OF JESUS, I ADORE YOU

IN THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT!

Page Five Pentecost Sunday

8th Grade Student Spotlight

Braulio Ayllon-Flores “The thing I loved most about St. Cornelius was being able to trust the teachers with whatever problem we were having and being able to be in a safe, trustworthy, and non-judgmental community.”

Christopher Baptista: “My favorite memories at Saint Cornelius were all the fun school activities, such as walk-a-thon and field trips.”

Alex Fialkowski: “I love most about St. Cornelius is the people there. The kids, teachers, and parents have always been incredibly nice and kind.”

ARCHDIOCESAN FOOD ASSISTANCE Nutritional Development Services (NDS) and Catholic Social Services (CSS) Family Service Centers support a network of food cupboards throughout the re-gion for those in need, especially during the CCOVID-19 pan-demic. Food is available at all cupboards while diapers are only available at CSS sites. NDS is also sponsoring feeding sites for children where parents can go to receive free breakfasts and lunches twice a week for their families. No id is required. List of food cupboards and meal sites for individuals, families, the elderly and children:

http://nutritionaldevelopmentservices.org/covid19/ https://cssphiladelphia.org/covid19/

HOTLINE number for assistance: 215-895-3470

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PILGRIM STATUE 5 - 31 - 2020 Debbie Brisgone 6 - 7 - 2020 Susana Gomez 6 - 14 - 2020 Catherine Eno

Please only 3 weeks per family this year Call Cecille at (610) 361-8899 for more information.

PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL AND THOSE WHO CARE FOR THEM

Deacon Clem McGovern, Tom Powell, Eileen Lynch, Olga Bianco, Paul Gushurst, Sharon Faulkner, Grace Lynn, Andrea Bateman, Betty Zeller, Anthony Straccio-lini, Michael Dusik, Pat Lavender, Brandon Heacock, Brittany Lott, Nancy Young, Peyton Lott, Billy Lott, Nanci Ehmer, Peggy Peters, Paul McEneaney, John Me-lasecca, Margaret Rogowski, Ken Rudert, Ed Shell, Vir-ginia Piergiovanni, Ellie McCreight, Ellie Griem, Grego-ry Varacchi, Michael McKinnen, Jeanne Kitson, Connie Carney, Rob Kenney, Kelly Kenney, Eugene Monaco, Susan Meyers, Luke Post, Matthew Hess, Gary Hampton, Jim Buckley, Jerome Lienhard, Mary Rose Salisbury, Margery Butler, Charlotte Kensicki, Jim Barr, Jerome Lichard, Lisa Winkleblech, Aaron Winkleblech, Patricia Butler, Michael Leavy, Bob Post, Mary Ann Holt, Joseph Spetzer, III, Jennifer Carson, Christine Cavaliere, Margie Thivierge, Denise Neils, Baby, Gloria Carroll, Trish Churchill, Carol Lyon, Mark Robuck, Dick Arthur, Frank Bern, Peg Camero, Luke Sneed, Rich Pesce, Amy Tuck-er, Charles Grasty, Bob Frick, Hillary Hopkins, Gregg Afflerbach, Robert Lott, Lynnane Smith, William Grant, Francis Grant, Mary Ann Croce, Joanne Gillease, Patricia Stevenson, Marie Ouly, Peter LaCrosse, Charles Quinn, Jean Pesce, Elizabeth Kephart, Theresa Briglia, Jean Hackett, Art Hindle, Bernice Hindle, Don Masse, Ellen & Frank Ward, Thomas Small, Vicki Wojdak, Todd Morris, Matthew Duffy

Page Six May 31, 2020

Monsignor’s Thursday Email Msgr. Diamond’s weekly Thursday Email is a popular weekly news letter for our pa-rishioners. Currently there are over 843 people who re-ceive his email each Thursday afternoon. If you would like to be on our distribution list, please call the office at (610) 459-2502 or send your request to be added to our distribution at ([email protected]). Many of our pa-rishioners enjoy receiving these emails and staying up-to-date on the goings on of St. Cornelius Church.

You can contact Mrs. Swetland at [email protected] or by calling

the parish office (610) 459-2502

Here are the PREP class options for each grade level for 2020-2021

June PREP week has been moved to the first week of August.

Summer PREP classes are now July 13 - 17 and August 3 - 7.

Sundays 10:00 - 11:15 AM Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:15 PM Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Homeschool Grades: 1 3 4 5 6

2020-2021 REGISTRATION Registration for summer PREP is now closed. We are ac-cepting registration for Sundays and Wednesdays starting in the fall, and also homeschooling. Sunday mornings 10:00-11:15 - grades 1-7 Wednesday evenings 6:00-7:15 - grades 1-7 Summer A June 22-26 + 4 Sundays - grades 3, 4, 5, 7 (grade 6 is FULL) Summer B July 13-17 + 4 Sundays - grades 3-7 Homeschool - grades, 1, 3-6 Get the registration form and handbook from the Parish Life Center office or on website at:

saintcornelius.org--> Formation --> PREP

CONFESSIONS Monday, Wednesday and Friday

during quarantine. 11:00 AM to 12:00 noon, chapel

Sign up for one (1), 5-minute time period. You must wear a mask. One person at a time will be admitted to chapel. Waiting spots will be marked in the Narthex to help

maintain proper social distance. In consideration for the next penitent I ask you to be pre-pared, to be direct and to be brief. The link for confession sign up times can be found on our web site at Saintcornelius.org. Scroll down to Confession Sign up. Here you will find a link to SignUp Genius.

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The Ministry of Consolation A St. Cornelius community response to the needs of people grieving the death of a significant person/persons in their lives. The ministry honors the words and exam-

ple of the Lord Jesus: "Blessed are they who mourn;

they shall be consoled" (Matthew 5:4).

A team of three trained St. Cornelius church members are the facilitators for the consolation ministry. At this time, due to the coronavirus we are all strug-gling with, we need to put our ministry on hold until a later date can be arranged. When that date can be de-termined, we will inform our current participants. Watch this space for updates.

The Faith Community Nurse Holistic Health Ministry

On request, Faith Community Nurses are mak-ing home visits to families who may be experi-

encing medical or social difficulties. The nurses confiden-tially address the needs holistically through bringing with them prayers from the parish, a knowledge of the medical field and process for providing support. If you know of anyone in the parish or beyond who would benefit from these services, please email: [email protected]. Con-tact person is Joan Holliday, RN/FCN at (610) 717-2180.

Page Seven Pentecost Sunday

Sunday Mass Intention (Week of May 31 - June 5)

11:00 AM Ben Cialini (Previously scheduled Mass intentions for

the 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM will be rescheduled for later dates.)

Weekly Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil / Sunday Mass Intention: Missa pro populo (Mass for the people) Reading: Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Day: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13; Jn 20:19-23

Monday 7:30 AM The Blessed Virgin Mary,

Mother of the Church Intention: Walter Thomas Reading: Gn 3:9-15, 20 or Acts 1:12-14; Ps 87:1-3, 5-7; Jn 19:25-34

Tuesday 7:30 AM Ss. Marcellinus and Peter

Intention: Veronica McNelly Reading: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18; Ps 90:2-4, 10, 14, 16; Mk 12:13-17

Wednesday 7:30 AM St. Charles Lwanga and Companions

Intention: Intentions of Fr. B. Thomas Celso Reading: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27

Thursday 7:30 AM Intention: Roberto Bolinas Reading: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Mk 12:28-34

Friday 7:30 AM St. Boniface

Intention: Leon DiMedio Reading: 2 Tm 3:10-17; Ps 119:157, 160, 161, 165, 166, 168; 1-6; Mk 12:35-37

CRS Spotlight Over the next couple of weeks we will feature various members of our parish Catholic Relief Services Chapter, who will provide their insights as to why they have chosen to participate in this growing parish organization.)

Doug Kitson— Go back to the January 19th bulletin and you may recall the bulletin page insert that was titled “An Invitation for Change”. It was an invita- tion to be a part of something new, something that would be-come an integral part of our parish. At the kick-off meet-ing we were asked to answer the question “Why are you here?” My response was that I felt the need to engage with a

cause that reflected my religious, spiritual and sense of discipleship to those in need. I have seen and partici-pated in other charitable works, but I felt that Catholic Relief Services (CRS) could better fulfill and reflect my Catholic identity to give back, and to live the gospel values that we celebrate at Mass. The activities of our parish CRS Chapter are to help educate the parish on what CRS does and to be an advocate for those who cannot speak, both in our own country as well as for the voiceless in other regions of the world. For more information about our local CRS chapter or to attend one of our Zoom meetings, please contact the Parish Life Center at (610) 459-2502.

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511490 St Cornelius Church (A) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263

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RAYMOND J. FALZONE, JR.Attorney at Law

• Wills & Estates • Elder Law

• Personal Injury• Real Estate

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Morganbasement waterproofingIn Our 4th Decade of Quality Service

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“It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth, and the

right of every child to be born.”BIRTHRIGHT CHARTER

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610-436-077324 Hour Hotline: 1-800-550-4900 Free & Confidentialwww.birthright.org Pregnancy Services

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EXPERTS IN:• Heating• Cooling• Plumbing• Electrical• Remodeling

Serving the Delaware Valley since 1971Joe Oliver, Founder Member of Parish

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Oral & MaxillofacialSurgery Associatesof Chester County

Drs Gustainis, Trentacosti-Franck,Kazemi and Walker

Specializing in dental extractions,implants and wisdom teeth removal

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I appraise and purchase United States

and World Coin Collections

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