February 8, 2015 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30am - 5:30 pm ANTIPHON: O come, let us worship God and bow low before the God who made us, for he is the Lord our God. COMMUNION: Let them thank the Lord for his mercy, his wonders for the children of men, for he satisfies the thirsty soul, and the hungry he fills with good things. Msgr. Michael J. Burke, Pastor Emeritus Residing at Saint Eugene Rectory 200 S. Oak Avenue • Primos, PA 19018 Sunday Mass Schedule Vigil: 4:00 pm Year Round and 5:30 pm October through April 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am, 12:00 noon & 5:30 pm Monday through Friday Holy Mass 6:30 am & 8:30 am Saturday Holy Mass 8:30 am Saints Philip &James Rectory 107 North Ship Road Exton, PA 19341 Phone: 610 363 6536 • www.sspj.net Parish Clergy Rev. Joseph C. Dieckhaus, J.C.L., Pastor Deacon Charles W. Polley, Jr. Weekend Assistance Rev. Harry J. Erdlen, O.S.A., Malvern Prep Rev. Christopher J. Drennen, O.S.A. Malvern Prep Rev. Anthony W. Dieckhaus Parish Staff Mrs. Barbara A. Doyle, Parish Office Manager Mr. Michael McCafferty, Business Manager Mrs. Patricia A. Bogdan, M.A., M.S., Office of Liturgy Planning Sacrament of Reconciliation Refer to page 2. Visits To The Most Blessed Sacrament Saint Mary Chapel Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Devotions Main Church Miraculous Medal Novena Veneration of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina relic for our Infirmed, especially cancer patients Saturday after 8:30 am Service Saints Philip & James School Pre-K, K, Grades 1–8: 610 363 6530 Sister Helen Thomas McCann , IHM, Principal Sister Emily Vincent, IHM, School Development Parish Religious Education Office: 610 363 1307 Sister Eunice Marie, IHM, Director CYO Information www.sspjcyo.net February 8, 2015 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Prayer for the World Meeting of Families God and Father of us all, in Jesus, your Son and our Savior, you have made us your sons and daughters in the family of the Church. Saturday February 7, 2015 4:00 PM Raymond Brittingham 5:30 PM People of the Parish Sunday 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM February 8, 2015 Beatrice Martin Hall Ferrari Tanya Tareila Andonietta Bocchino & Valndino Mattona Carlotta A. O’Connell Monday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 9, 2015 Dorothy A. Doerr Joyce Hargraves Tuesday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 10, 2015 Dick Therrian Dave Carter May your grace and love help our families in every part of the world be united to one another in fidelity to the Gospel. May the example of the Holy Family, with the aid of your Holy Spirit, guide all families, especially those most troubled, to be homes of communion and prayer and to always seek your truth and live in your love. Through Christ our Lord, Amen Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us! The 10 months prior to the World Meeting of Families have been assigned 10 themes based on the 10 chapters of the Preparatory Catechesis Love is Our Mission: The family Fully Alive. Wednesday February 11, 2015 6:30 AM George Derr 8:30 AM Armando Ferry Thursday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM February 12, 2015 Licia Pietrapaolo Andrea Zaccarelli Friday 6:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:00 PM February 13, 2015 Mary Guglielmi Kathleen Steinhofer Elizabeth Nawn (Chapel) Saturday 8:30 AM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM February 14, 2015 Mary Carr People of the Parish Tedd & Betty Pettibon Sunday 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM February 8, 2015 Beatrice Martin Hall Ferrari Tanya Tareila Andonietta Bocchino & Valndino Mattona Carlotta A. O’Connell 10 Monthly Themes February 2015: Two Become One We are not made to be alone. Human beings need and complete each other. Friendship and community satisfy that longing with bonds of common interest and love. Marriage is a uniquely intimate form of friendship that calls a man and a woman to love each other in the manner of God’s covenant. Marriage is a Sacrament. Married love is fruitful and offered without reservation. This love is in the image of Jesus’s faithfulness to the Church. PLEASE REMEMBER…those who are sick in your prayers, Beth Tomeo, Maryann Bunch, John Lapolla, Krista Hiller, Chase Kane and Nickie Nicoladse. For those in need of Healing Prayer there are pray overs the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month after the noon Mass on the Blessed Virgin Mary side of the alter. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS, all our deceased benefactors especially .Carmen Podziomek, Sacrament of Reconciliation Monday 7PM, Saturday, before Vigil Masses and Sunday before 7:30AM & 9:00 AM Holy Mass. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament in St. Mary’s Chapel Monday thru Friday 9AM-7 PM. Difficulty Hearing in Church? Did you know that you can bring any transistor radio with a head set to church and tune to channel 107.5 to receive assistance with hearing. Those who have been using this assistance are most pleased. The radio does not have to be special. The least expensive ones work just fine. Page 2 144 Ss. Phillip & James Dear Sisters and Brother in the Lord, On behalf of Archbishop Chaput, I am sharing with you a request from Bishop Francis Kalabat of the Chaldean Diocese of Saint Thomas the Apostle to broadly encourage prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary for her intercession on behalf of persecuted Christians in the Middle East. Individuals are asked to say this prayer in conjunction with the recitation of the Holy Rosary for the intention of the persecuted. “Mother of God, Virgin Mary, be for us a safeguard from all illnesses and hardships. Through the great love you have for Christ, ask and beseech Him to be merciful to us, to give healing to our ailments, to console the downtrodden, to reunite those who are scattered and to forgive us.” + + + To prepare for the World Meeting of Families and Pope Francis’s visit, we are studying a catechesis on family life called Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive. Each month, our parish is reflecting on one chapter. Previous monthly reflections are online at PhillyEvang.org/wmof. You can order the catechesis and learn more about next year’s big event, at WorldMeeting2015.org. Chapter 4: Two Become One Our first three chapters reviewed basic Christian faith. We saw how confidence in Jesus opens the door to faith, enabling us to know God and what God has done in history. God creates male and female in his image, and makes a covenant with Israel and the Church. God is faithful to his promises, even when we sin. Because God loved us in this way, we spend our lives trying to return our love to God and share it with our neighbor. In this month’s chapter and in the chapters to come, we will study the implications of these doctrines for marriage and the family. When husband and wife promise to love each other as God loves us all, they make a commitment to love not only romantically, but also with mercy and forgiveness. Our culture sometimes teaches us to think of marriage as a negotiable contract between two individuals who happen to feel sexual chemistry. This view of love is a recipe for instability, since it is still premised on individualism and the waxing and waning of romantic feelings. The Church’s alternative account of love enables us to transcend the culture of individualism and become who we were created to be. Founded on Christ, sustained in the sacraments, Catholic marriage builds humility and self-sacrifice into the dynamic between male and female. As this month’s chapter explains in more detail, sacramental marriage creates intimate communion even in times of suffering and hardship. “Love is our mission,” as our catechism’s title declares, because Christ’s love frees us from false, shrunken accounts of love and makes us fully alive. - Christopher C. Roberts, catechism editor Did you know? The World Meeting of Families is for everyone, whether you are married, single, celibate, or consecrated! Talk topics include marriage, parenting, grand parenting, celibacy, dating, fostering vocations, family life and much more. Visit the website for the list of speakers and talk titles: WorldMeeting2015.org. + + + Consultation of the Clergy and Faithful/2015 Synod of Bishops Once again, as with the most recent Synod of Bishop, the Office of the Synod of Bishops invites a process of broad consultation among every component of the local Church, including academic institutions, organizations, lay movements and other ecclesial associations. A summary of the Lineamenta and accompanying questions for consultation can be found on the Archdiocesan website at www.archphila.org. Responses to those questions are to be submitted by Monday, March 9, 2015. The online instrument will automatically submit responses to the Archdiocese for participants. All responses will be collated and form a general response of the clergy and faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to assist with the preparation for the 2015 Synod of Bishops. If you require hard copies of the consultation instrument for individuals who do not have access to the Internet, please contact the Office for Communications at (215) 587-3747. All respondents utilizing traditional mail to send hard copies of the consultation instrument are asked to mail them to: Office for Divine Worship Archdiocese of Philadelphia 222 North 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 These forms should be mailed in time for the office to receive them no later than Monday, March 9, 2015. + + + I will be happy to celebrate a holy mass with our Prep students Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:15 PM. Parents are cordially invited. +jcd Page 3 144 Ss. Phillip & James Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated the Second & Fourth Sunday of most months at 1:30 PM in the Church. Baptismal Instruction The next scheduled class is Sunday, March 15, 2014 at 10:00 AM in the Rectory Meeting Room. Please call the Rectory to register. Charismatic Prayer Meeting: Please join us on Thursday Feb 12 at 7:30 pm in the Rectory Meeting room as we strengthen our prayer life and deepen our relationship with our Lord through song, praise and a teaching. For more info, contact Larry Powers at 610-363-2937. Sacrament of Confirmation The Sacrament of Confirmation will be administered at SS. Philip and James Parish on May 5 & 6. Any adult Catholic who has not had the opportunity to receive this sacrament should contact the Religious Education Office (610-363-1307) to arrange to be included as a candidate for this sacrament. Adult Club—meets at 12:30 pm on the first and third Thursday of each month. Refreshments, a short meeting, bingo or bridge. We also arrange day trips during the year. Ed 610-524-2592 & Mary 610-933-5989 Sacrament of Matrimony Couples must make arrangements to meet with a priest at least six months in advance. The next PreCana meeting is scheduled for March 6 & 7, 2015. Call the Rectory for more information. Are you aware that Ash Wednesday is February 18? Again this year the popular 6-week Lenten series will be offered. Join with other parishioners meeting in small groups to focus on the weekend Scripture readings. Night and Morning sessions are available. Signups will be on Sat./Sun. Jan. 31/Feb. 1 and Feb. 7/8 in the vestibule after all Masses. All are welcome. For information, please call 610-363-7241. DIRECTION FOR OUR TIMES We meet on the third Thursday of every month at St. Mary's Chapel @ 7pm. Call Kathy Dibrino, 484-888-1531 with any questions. Lenten Series Sign up Sign-up before and after all Masses this Weekend Meetings will begin the week of February 15. Join Lenten Small Groups—Meet Evenings or Mornings Reflect on the Sunday Scripture Readings. Small groups will meet weekly for six weeks. All are invited - young, old, married, or single. IN THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW EVANGELIZATION EXPERIENCE A MORE MEANINGFUL LENT! For more information, please call: 610-363 7241 or 610-363-8641. Please fill out the info below and deposit in collection basket or return to sign-up table in vestibule of church. Name__________________ ___ Email_____ _______________ Address:_____ ______________ Phone__________ ___________ Circle” First Choice & Make an “X” over Second Choice EVENING: Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri DAYTIME: Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri The Prayer Shawl Group Crocheters and knitters are invited to join the prayer shawl group meeting February 13, 2015 in the rectory meeting room. Call Kathy@ 610-363-1720 kpenderghest@verizon.net SSPJ Helping Hands Volunteers A hand is here for the asking! We are a volunteer group and ready to help our fellow parishioners with temporary needs. We make meals, visit, drive for errands and Drs. appointments, groceries and church. Ask if you think we can lend a helping hand, or you would like to join our volunteer group. Contact Sarah Hart 610 -269-4689 HelpingHands.sspj@gmail.com. The Wednesday morning bible study will begin the Little Rock Scripture Study of "The Passion and Resurrection narratives" Meetings start at 9 am in the rectory meeting room. All are welcome. Please call Lesa Hayden for information 610-905-1833. SSPJ’S Thrift Shop Hours Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:30-7:00 PM Saturday 10-4 PM & Sunday 1-4PM Our Parish Thrift shop needs gently used First Communion clothing (boys and girls). Please consider contributing to another child’s celebration. Thank you SSPJ Food Drive .Cash donations are requested for Lord’s Pantry and West Chester Food Cupboard the weekend of 2/21-22. These cash donations will allow the pantries to purchase food through their wholesalers at up to 50% discount – resulting in twice as much food to stock the pantries. For any questions, please contact Dot Wolfgang via e-mail at dbwol42@verizon.net Page 4 144 Ss. Phillip & James SSPJ . . . a tithing parish in its foundation and future STEWARDSHIP IS A WAY OF LIFE Tithing: God’s Plan for Giving: 10% for God by giving 5% to your parish and 5% to God’s other good works. Stewardship Status as of February 1, 2015 Current Week Contributions Actual $35,312 Budget $30,900 Deficit $4,412 Don’t let bad weather affect your giving to God On occasion some parishioners are hindered from attending Mass due to inclement winter weather. The SSPJ Auto Debit Program provides an opportunity to sustain your offertory through consistent, planned giving. Please consider joining close to 200 parishioners who are already enrolled for automatic weekly or monthly Church contributions. The Auto Debit program is simple, secure and confidential. The enrollment form can be obtained at www.sspj.net or by contacting our Business Manager at mmccafferty@sspjparish.net or 610-363-6536, ext. 204. Year-To-Date Contributions Actual $971,174 Budget $988,800 Deficit -$17,626 " Does anybody hear? Does anybody care?" The MARCH FOR LIFE marked the 42nd anniversary of the legalization of abortion in the U.S. at every stage of fetal development. As a consequence, statistics show in the greater Philadelphia area more than 10,000 abortions in the first three quarters of 2014, almost 50% of them in the black community. " Does anybody hear? Does anybody care?" St. John Paul II on a papal trip to the U.S warned that if we want peace we must end abortion. If you are not aware about this evil taking place and would like to be informed as practicing Catholics and people of God, come and view the compelling documentary film "40" that examines the effects of abortion on our nation. Can you spare one hour to become informed about an issue vital for the future of our nation? We are all called to stand up for life. PARISH VIEWING DATES AND TIMES TO BE ANNOUNCED. SSPJ Mothers Group Meeting We will have our social gathering on Tuesday, February 10th from 9:00am to 11:00am in the rectory meeting room. Come enjoy fellowship with other mothers, as well as pray the rosary for our children and our families. Children and new faces are always welcome. For more info, please contact Phuong Judkins (610-594-8759 or brettandphuong@msn.com). YPC will meet on Sat. Feb. 21 in the gym. New members from all schools grades 5-8 are always welcome, and wear sneakers for basketball and social games. Info. Call Karen T 610-363-1484 . YPC thanks members Lindsey Downs, Amanda Wallace, Caroline Sendi, and their moms Lisa, Julie, and Mary for organizing a drive to meet the winter needs of the people in St. Agnes Day Room. The "40 Film" is here. Don't miss it! This is a thoughtful and compelling one hour film that examines the effects of abortion on our nation over t h e 40+ years since Roe v. Wade. It presents abortion as the most important human rights issue of our time for people of all persuasions. It addresses the issue from both sides and provides heartfelt testimonies from post abortive women and reports on youth as the generation that will end the abortion holocaust. Take time to view the film, even if only partially, to become inspired to pray for an end to abortion during the 40 Days For Life campaign this Lent. The film will be screened in the church after the 8:30 AM and 7:30 PM Masses on Ash Wednesday. Please plan to attend. "Parents are cautioned that the film, due to subject and length, may not be suitable for younger children" As always, we are especially grateful to the families of Sts. P&J School who generously respond to the needs of so many whom our young people try to help. Thanks to all! All bulletin request send by Monday of each week by Email bdoyle@sspjparish.net & ception@sspjparish.net. Thank you. SSPJ Email Alerts If you would like to receive e-mail alerts from the Parish, please go to the website below and fill-in the required information. http://tinyurl.com/SSPJAlert CELEBRANT SCHEDULE February 14/15, 2015 4:00 PM Fr. Dieckhaus 5:30 PM Fr. Drennen 7:30 AM Fr. Anthony Dieckhaus 9:00 AM Fr. Dieckhaus 10:30 PM Fr. Erdlen C. Polley 12 Noon Fr. Erdlen C. Polley 5:30 PM Fr. Dieckhaus Counting Team 5 Page 5 144 Ss. Phillip & James SSPJ School Celebrates Catholic Schools Week! Religion Bowl Adds Grade Winner Every Quarter Counts! Every Catholic Schools Week, the students anticipate the annual religion bowl. Students are chosen to represent their homeroom based on religion contests within their own classrooms. Questions are asked in increased difficulty based on the grade level. As in previous years, there were three rounds: 3rd versus 4th grade, 5th versus 6th grade, and 7th versus 8th grade. This year, however, there was an overall grade winner, which was 5th grade! We are proud of how well our students know their faith. Test your Catholic IQ and see if you’re smarter than a 5th grader! Answers are at the bottom of the page. Students gathered up their loose change to contribute to a great cause! SSPJ School held its annual quarter race in which each homeroom collects quarters for a week and then lines them up along the gym floor to find out which homeroom collected the most! The winner was 3rd grade whose quarters went the length of the basketball court and then some! The total amount raised was $2,000 which will go to Catholic charities. Pictured below are some of our generous students (clockwise): Julia, Dean, Jack, Nick, Sophia, and Kylie. 1. What day is called the birthday of the church? 2. What does the word Eucharist mean? 3. What does the word Gospel mean? 4. What do we call a letter written to the early Christian community? 5. How many books are in the Bible? 6. Besides the Gospel, which book did Luke write? 7. Who is the greatest of all the saints? Pictured above are the 5th grade Religion Bowl winners from left to right: Lyndsey, Georgia, Nick, Hayden, Ryan, and Elizabeth. ALS Association Visits SSPJ School! A representative from the ALS Association - Greater Philadelphia Chapter, Ashley Hendrix, came to visit SS. Philip and James School to thank the students for the generous $500 donation they raised on spirit day! At an assembly, Ms. Hendrix told the students about the disease and how the money helps those afflicted with ALS. As a thank you, each student received an ALS wristband. Pictured with Mrs. Denman (left) is Charlie, 1st grade; Samantha, 3rd grade and Ashley Hendrix, ALS Association. Religion Bowl Answers: 1. Pentecost 2. Thanksgiving 3. Good News 4. Epistle 5. Seventy-three 6. Acts of the Apostles 7. Mary Page 6 144 Ss. Phillip & James Mommy & Me 2015 Dates! Join us for our next Mommy & Me event: Open Gym on Thurs., February 12 from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in the SS. Philip and James School gym. Please register at www.school.sspj.net/1969/mommy-and-me or contact Sister Emily Vincent, IHM at 610-363-6530 x152 or semily@sspj.net. Mommy & Me is for children ages 3, 4, and 5 who are not yet students of SS. Philip and James School who are accompanied by an adult. Each month we alternate activities with either Open Gym or Story & Craft. The remaining dates are: 2/12, 3/12, 4/9, 5/21. ANNUAL POOR MAN'S SUPPER will be on Sunday March 1 in the Cafeteria at 6:30 PM. The beneficiary will be St. Francis Inn in Kensington. They serve hot meals every day of the week and in 2014 have served nearly 160,000 meals. It is a "second home" for some people who have none. The Inn, established in 1979, is staffed by Sisters, Friars, and Lay people and survives on donations. Share a sacrificial Lenten meal of soup, bread and drink. Suggested Offering. Adults...$10 and Ages 5-12...$5. Sign up before or after all Masses on Feb. 21 & 22. Please contact 610-3637241 for information. Priestly Vocation News High School Come and See Weekend: At St. Charles Seminary on February 13 to the 15, for all High School men who are thinking about the priesthood. See www.heedthecall.org for more details. CATHOLIC YOUTH OF CHESTER COUNTY (CYACC) Adoration. Please join us for a discussion on tithing with Fr Chris Rodgers and a local married couple who will explain its origins and application in the Church today. Talk will take place at 7:30pm at SS Peter and Paul church in West Chester on Wed 2/11/15. Check us out on Facebook, at www.cyacc.org, or request more info by emailed cyacc1@gmail.com The Pope John XXIII, Exton Council, comprised of members from our Parish, will conduct a Blood Drive on Monday, February 16th. We will hold sign ups after each of our masses on this weekend of February 7th and 8th and after the following weekend masses. Contact information is available from Bill O’Neil, 610-363-7490. Cub Scout Pack 105 invites everyone to come cheer on the scouts at our 2015 Pinewood Derby. Saturday, March 14 beginning around 6:45 pm in the SSPJ Cafeteria. Hot Dogs, Chili, drinks and snacks will be available for purchase. Page 7 Saint Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church Has a position for DIRECTOR/COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & FAITH FORMATION Please send letter of interest and resume with personal references to Rev. Thomas M. Mullin, Pastor, Saint Elizabeth Church, Office, PO Box 695, Uwchlan, PA 19480-0695. You may fax a letter & resume to 610-646-6513 or email to: tmullin@stelizabethparish.org. 144 Ss. Phillip & James SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for SS. Philip and James School for September 2015 will take place the week of February 23, 2015. Please call the school office (610-363-6530 x100) any time after 9:00am to make an appointment to register your child. Please do NOT leave a message! You must speak directly to Mrs. Davis. Please acquire all necessary papers before your scheduled appointment time. This registration is for NEW students only. SS. Philip and James School welcomes both Catholic and Non-Catholic children to our school. Re-Registration information for current students will be sent home the week of February 16, 2015. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL NEW STUDENTS: 1. If Catholic, the family must be registered in SS. Philip and James Parish prior to registration for school. 2. If Catholic, a Baptism certificate must be presented, if NOT baptized in SS. Philip and James Church. 3. Child’s birth certificate. 4. Pennsylvania state law requires that all children be immunized BEFORE BEING ADMITTED TO SCHOOL. You are required to bring the following information with you the day of registration: A.) Copy of student’s Immunization Record B.) Copy of most recent Physical Examination C.) Copy of most recent Dental Exam Physical and dental examinations are required of children entering Kindergarten/1st, and children new to the state according to Pennsylvania State Law. Physical examinations are required for children entering Pre-K by WCASD and Archdiocesan policy. Physical exams must include a copy of all completed immunizations. We will accept a copy of a complete physical exam and dental exam done after September 1, 2014. We understand that exams after these dates may not be available at the time of registration. The most recent exam will be accepted at the time of registration. However, a new exam will need to be completed and returned to the Health Office by September 1, 2015. 5. A fee of $375.00 for the first child is required at the time of registration. (This is a $300.00 non-refundable registration fee that is applicable to your tuition and a $75.00 non-refundable technology fee.) If you are registering two students the fee will be $600.00. (This is a $300.00 non-refundable registration fee for the first child and a $150.00 non-refundable registration fee for the second child. Both of these fees are applicable to your tuition. This fee also includes a $75.00 non-refundable technology fee for each child.) If you are registering three or more students the fee will be a $450.00 non-refundable registration fee, which is applicable to your tuition, plus a $75.00 non-refundable technology fee for each child. e.g. Three students = $675.00 ($450.00 registration fee & $225.00 technology fees) Four students = $750.00 ($450.00 registration fee & $300.00 technology fees) 6. Students for the 4-Year-Old Program must be 4 years old by August 31. Students for the Kindergarten Program must be 5 years old by August 31. 7. Child’s Social Security Number. 8. Kindergarten Program – Full Day. 9. A student will be registered in SS. Philip and James School ONLY upon completion of requirements 1 through 8. Page 8 144 Ss. Phillip & James Saints Philip and James School 721 E. Lincoln Highway Exton, PA 19341 610-363-6530 x152 www.school.sspj.net Middle School Open House Thursday, February 19 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Or call for a tour or shadow day! Find out why SSPJ is the best place to send your child to: Take a tour of the middle school. Meet the principal and teachers. See the outstanding work completed by our students. Find out about our strong academic program and high school preparedness. “. . . grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.” 2 Pet. 3:18 Did you know? Nearly 45% of the graduating class of 2014 maintained a 90 percent average in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. In 2014, 8th grade graduates earned over $113,000 in scholarships to high schools. Page 9 144 Ss. 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