ST. ELEANOR CHURCH - John Patrick Publishing Company

Stewardship...giving back to God with a grateful heart
647 Locust Street
Collegeville, PA 19426-2541
Phone: 610-489-1647
FAX: 610-489-7469
Email: church@steleanor.com
Website: www.steleanor.com
ST. ELEANOR CHURCH
February 15, 2015
PASTORAL STAFF
Msgr. Michael T. McCulken,
Pastor
Rev. John A. Franey,
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Thomas J. Furey,
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Christopher C. Moriconi
Parochial Vicar
Deacon James H. Burns, Retired
Deacon John A. Hasson
Mrs. Linda Coyne,
Finance Director
Mr. Dan Weckerly,
Music Director
Mrs. Susan Gordon,
Stewardship/Secretary
Mrs. Jean Phillips,
Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Louise Quinn
Receptionist /Secretary
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Evening Vigil: 5:15 PM
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM,
12:00 Noon and 7:00 PM
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday to Friday: 6:30 AM
Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISMS: Scheduled every Sunday at 1:00 PM. Arrangements must
be made in advance by phone.
PRE-JORDAN: Baptismal Preparation
Held the first Sunday of the month at 2:00 PM in Vianney Hall.
MARRIAGES: Arrangements must be made with the priest at least six
months before the wedding.
MARRIAGE PREPARATION: Requires attendance at the
Archdiocesan Marriage Prep Program (also held here at St. Eleanor).
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: For anyone needing the Anointing of the
Sick, call the rectory. Communion will be brought to the homebound.
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FUNERALS They will be scheduled at the request of the family.
PERPETUAL ADORATION In Our Lady Chapel
PREGNANCY HOTLINE 1-800-CARE-002
PARISH REGISTRATION At the Rectory
Rectory hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
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HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
Holy Day: 6:30, 9:00 AM, 12:05 and
7:00 PM
CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Saturday: 8:00 to 8:45 AM
4:00 to 4:45 PM
By appointment anytime.
EDUCATION
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Instructions to
become a member of the Catholic Church given Tuesday at 7:00
PM, through the school year. Those wishing to take instructions must
call the Rectory.
HOLY CROSS REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL: Enrollment is open
to any child in order to learn the teaching of Christ in a Catholic
environment. 610-489-9434, ext. 2225 Mrs. Theresa Healy, Principal
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PREP: After-school religious instruction for
children in grades 1 thru 6. Classes held on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Contact Ms. Teri Lahey, Director of Religious Education at 610-4894677 ext. 2233 Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Offered to the younger
children in the parish during the Liturgy of the Word at the 9AM Mass
on Sundays. G.I.F.T.: Junior High Program is held on select Sundays.
Contact Mr. Matt Kirsch at 610-489-1647 ext. 15.
PASTORAL COUNCIL The Council is made up of elected and
appointed members who suggest a Pastoral Plan for the parish with
our mission statement in mind.
FINANCE COMMITTEE Meets six times a year to advise the pastor
on business matters.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 15, 2015
As we gather on this last Sunday before Lent, we are challenged by
Saint Paul to do everything for the glory of God. Further, he urges us
to work for the common good rather than our own. What valuable lessons for us and for our country! Today, perhaps our prayer can be for
such selflessness to be the fruit of our coming Lenten season.
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday
February 14
5:15 PM
For the People of the Parish
Sunday
7:30
9:00
10:30
12:00 PM
7:00
February 15
Joyleen Branco
Edward V. Miller
Thomas Russo
Ann Marie Milligan
Patricia A. Grodzielanek
Monday
6:30
9:00
February 16
Ann Marie Milligan
Leslie Mitchell
Tuesday
February 17
7 Holy
Founders of Servite Order
Drewnowski Family
Wojciehowski Family
6:30
9:00
6:30
9:00
12:05
4:00
7:00
Ash
Wednesday
Anna Marie Lahey
Sophie Wojclehowski
James Rife
Service Only for Ashes
Thomas Martinka
Thursday
6:30
9:00
February 19
Int. of Merschen Family
Thomas Russo
Friday
6:30
9:00
February 20
Father Benedict Groeschel
Eleanor Boylan
Saturday
February 21
Baptisms
Congratulations and prayers from our St. Eleanor
Family to the parents, godparents, and families of the
newly baptized incorporated into the Body of Christ:
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Our next Pre-Jordan Program will be held on Sunday,
March 1 at 2 PM in Vianney Hall (lower level of the
rectory). You may attend this program before the birth of your
child. Baptismal paperwork is due in the rectory two weeks
prior to the Baptism.
Rose for Life
To reserve a Rose for Life, please call Donna
Kolb at 610-948-3955.
Rose of Resurrection in Memory of:
For a Rose of Resurrection to remember those
who have passed away, call Paula Pezzano at
610-489-0533. Please request roses at least one
month before the rose is to be placed on the altar.
Wednesday February 18
9:00
5:15 PM
Saint Peter
Damian
Katie McGinness (3rd Anniv.)
Thomas Russo
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Pray for Those Serving Our Country
Sgt. Thomas Albany
2nd Lt. Andrew Bone
SM/Sgt. Charles Gordon
Lt. Cmdr. Wendy Gordon, MD
Bryan Luther
Andrew Somplasky
Jeremy Somplasky
Ryan Somplasky
Prayer Wheel for Priests and Deacons
For the month of February we will be
praying for Deacon Jim Burns, and all his
intentions. If you would like to be a part of
the Prayer Wheel for Priests and Deacons,
please call Betty Rowlands at
610-489-3742.
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Dear Friends,
Interesting readings for this
weekend, don’t you agree? The
scourge of leprosy surfaces in our
first reading and Gospel. Moses
explains the precautions that should
take place, including that the person
live outside the camp. A leper comes
to Jesus; Jesus actually touches the leper and, of
course, heals him immediately!
Would you physically touch a leper? There is
the story of Saint Francis of Assisi, who was repulsed
by leprosy, meeting a leper on one of his journeys.
At first he turned away but by God’s grace he turned
back and kissed the leper and helped him out. It was
a major moment of grace in Francis’ life.
How about someone not with Hansen’s
Disease (leprosy) but someone who is like a leper to
your way of thinking? Are there certain types of
people, certain classes of people, certain personalities
which you find offensive? Someone once opined that
we all love humanity, it’s just people we have trouble
with…
The point of the Gospel, I believe, is that Jesus
has come in search of us. Each of us has something
or multiple things in our lives that afflict us like
leprosy. Jesus is here to heal us, to forgive us, to set
us free. But like the leper in the Gospel story, we
need to come to Jesus, we need to recognize that we
are in need of His healing and help, we need to
humbly ask Jesus ourselves, Lord, “If you wish, you
can make me clean.” And you know what? We will
hear Jesus say the same words which that leper
heard on a dusty road in the Israel, “I do will it. Be
made clean.”
My dear friends, the holy season of Lent is fast
approaching. It is traditionally a season of penitence,
prayer and almsgiving. But we don’t need to wait
until Ash Wednesday to seek the Lord with all our
heart. He is here with us now. Turn to Him and
make the leper’s words your own and let your soul
experience His great power of healing and help.
Jesus waits for us, why do we hold back? Let’s run
into His arms. He will heal us and set us free!
This year as Lent begins,
instead of giving up
chocolate or coffee, give God
your time. Choose a CD/
book/booklet from our Resource display for
each week of Lent. While this entails a small
sacrifice of your time to listen or read, it will
yield rich fruit as you deepen your awareness
of God’s love. And don’t forget to share with
others! Thank you for your generous donations that help to support the mission of
Stewardship: A Mission of Faith and
Lighthouse Catholic Media to
“feed hungry hearts”.
Operation Rice Bowl
Rice Bowls will be available on the tables at
the doors of the church. Now in its 40th year,
this faith formation program highlights the
beauty of the traditional Lenten practices of
prayer, fasting and almsgiving and encourages
us to live out the spirit of Lent fully. The
contributions made during Lent through CRS
Rice Bowl support Catholic Relief Services’
development projects around the globe. 25% of
all funds collected remain here in the
Archdiocese and are used to purchase food to
stock local emergency food cupboards and soup
kitchens. It is a real blessing during these tough
times for so many of our hungry neighbors.
You may make a one-time donation in the
second collection on March 14/15 or utilize your
Rice Bowl all during Lent and drop it in the
baskets that will be available for on Holy
Thursday.
God bless you, God love you,
Monsignor McCulken
Collegeville Trappe Ministerium Lenten Schedule
February 25 at Augustus Lutheran
March 4
at St. Luke’s UCC
March 11
March 18
March 25
at Trinity Reformed UCC
at St. James Episcopal
at Evansburg United Methodist
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Rev. Michael Sowards preaching on The Sower and the Seed
Rev. Martha Kriebel preaching on The Hidden Treasure and
the Priceless Pearl
Rev. Warren Weleck preaching on The Good Samaritan
Rev. Eva Johnson preaching on The Workers in the Vineyard
Rev. Kris Peterson preaching on The Prodigal Son
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REMEMBER OUR SICK: Jane Alba, Ann Marie Allen,
Nathan Allen, Joseph Art, Jr., Elizabeth Ashenfelder, Kathleen
Bani, Lori Bani, Christine Barrett, Kaitlyn Barrett, Kathleen
Beaudoin, Rachel Beck, John Betz, Shelly Bone, Jennifer
Buczkowski, Diane Burg, Bailey Cafone, Gianna Campbell,
Rosemary Carney, Anne Cartenuto, Alexa Cipriani, Monica
Cipriani, Ray Cooper, Kristin D’Antonio, Denise DeCaro,
Betty Dougherty, Linda Dougherty, Brett Eggiman, Claire
Esposito, Frank Fierro, Rita Fitzpatrick, Sandy Forcine, Joe
Gardiner, Helen Guarnaccia, Joan Hallman, Virginia Hedrick,
Bobby Henzler, Joe Howard, Myrna Knaide, Jack Kurtz,
Linda LeNoir, Ann Lentz, Nate Lentz, Carol Logue, Joe Lutz,
Mary Mahoney, Marie and Sarah, Elizabeth Mauger, George
Mauger, Aida Mazzulla, Jaime McNutt, Jeff Miller, Charles
Mruskovic, Jr., Gene Mullin, Marla Pennypacker, Antonio
Reale, Christian Reale, Megan Roth, Linda Sauer, James Sidie,
Dorothy Sloan, Ray Smyth, Rose Splendor, Anne Marie
Stoudt, Yoshiko Strohlein, Anne Marie Tate, Barbara Tulio,
Dominic Vacanti, Jr., Beatrice Vogler, Nancy Wenrich,
Barbara Wynne
FOR OUR LITTLE ONES: Brayden Jones, Jack Andrew
Keffer, Maggie Lutz, Baby Zachary Sinnk, Isaiah Thoxton
Justin Wichner
FOR OUR DECEASED: Kathleen Bell, sister of Deacon
Hasson; Raymond Wigand; Garth Philbin, father of Barb
Tudor; Robert Shuttleworth, father of Kathy McDermott;
Dorothy Morris, mother of Barbara; Irene Dorsey, mother of
Debi Gillsepie
To all the men of St. Eleanor: Don't miss Man
Up Philly! March 7, 2015, at the Hagen Arena
on St Joseph's University Speakers include
Archbishop Chaput, Scott Hahn, and more!
For information >>>> http://
manupphilly.com/
Mass for Healing
Tuesday,
February 17, 2015
We are continuing our monthly Mass for
Healing. Our next one will be on
Tuesday, February 17, at 7:00 PM. We
warmly invite everyone to this Mass including
your family members, friends and neighbors.
Abandon yourself and our world to the
power of God. When we surrender to God,
He always surprises us by His greatness and
the depth of His love for us.
Looking ahead ... Confirmation
Retreat will be celebrated on
Saturday, February 21! The
Sacrament of Confirmation will be
celebrated on Saturday, March 28.
Please contact Ms. Teri Lahey, Director of
Religious Education, with questions at 610-4899434, extension 2232 or tlahey@steleanor.com.
Week Ending January 30, 2015
Regular Collection
Other Collections
Total
Diocesan Collections
$ 27,418
$
495
$ 27,913
$ 5,386
Volunteer Position Available
P.R.E.P. office presently has a volunteer position
available to assist staff with administrative work.
Position requires a willing heart to help serve the
children of the parish! Contact Teri Lahey, Director
of Religious Education, tlahey@steleanor.com or
610-489-9434, ext 2232.
Regular Sunday Collections Fiscal Year-to-Date
July 1, 2014—January 30, 2015
$ 798,597
July 1, 2013—January 30, 2014
$ 812,524
The St. Padre Pio Prayer Group meeting and
Mass for February will be on February 21. The
prayer meeting and confessions will begin at 9:40
AM. Mass will begin at 10:30 AM and blessing with
Padre Pio’s relics will take place after Mass. The
celebrant is Fr. Hamilton.
Bulletin Deadlines
All information and announcements to be
published in the bulletin need to be in the
rectory by the Thursday that is ten days prior.
Flyer inserts need to be in the rectory two
weeks ahead of the desired bulletin date.
Bulletin information and inserts should be
e-mailed to jphillips@steleanor.com.
Pilgrim Virgin Statue
Feb. 15: Mary Farren
Feb. 22: Joe & Rose Bondi
March 1: Chris & Lisa Bruder
Call Kevin (610-489-4412) to schedule a
week in 2015.
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The Divine Mercy Theme for the
month of February is Love.
From St. Faustina’s Diary:
“And God has given me to understand
that there is but one thing that is of
infinite value in His eyes, and that is
love of God; love, love, and once again
love, and nothing can compare with a single
act of pure love of God. Oh, with what
inconceivable favors God gifts a soul that loves
him sincerely.” (778)
If you would like to know about the
Divine Mercy Chaplet is, please come and join
us every Thursday at 7:00 PM in Our Lady
Chapel. Call Gerry at 610-454-7984.
At the request of Archbishop Chaput, we are
sharing information regarding the launch of
a website centered around the "Faith in the
Public Square" colloquium held in Toronto
this past August. The series explored many
of the challenging questions that pervade our society
and included addresses on the topic of how faith and
society are understood today as well as a panel
discussion on the future of faith in the public square.
In addition to Archbishop Chaput, keynote speakers
included Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of
Toronto, and Dale Ahlquist, President of the American
Chesterton Society. The website, which contains video
of each address, can be found here: http://
faithinthepublicsquare.com/.
Make a Difference this
Lenten Season and Help
Save Lives!
Dates: February 18 through March 29, 2015
Location: Norristown Planned Parenthood
1221 Powell and Wood Streets
Norristown, PA
(Parking is available on all side streets)
Vigil Hours Daily: 8 AM—8 PM
Please contact Rita Smith, MEV, 610-489-1929
or email providarita@gmail.com for more info.
Visit www.40daysforlife.com/norristown to sign
up for vigil hours and view events
and devotionals.
St. ELEANOR PARISH PAPER
RECYCLING FUNDRAISER
We earn money when you recycle paper in
the paper retriever bin!
Introducing the Paper Retriever at
St. Eleanor Parish We are asking you
to help us reach our paper recycling
and fundraising goals. Please bring
your newspapers, catalogs, junk
mail, magazines, phone books, office
paper, and books to the
Paper Retriever Bin
located in our rear
parking lot near the
Religious Education
Center.
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Knight of Columbus,
Perkiomen Valley Council
3633 in preparation for the
World Meeting of Families is
Sponsoring a Family Movie
Night on March 6 in Holy Cross Regional School.
Admission cost is one food item per person to be
donated to the food pantry. Movie at 7 PM; doors open
at 6:30. Refreshments will be available at a very nominal
fee. Bring your own chair or blanket! Movie is :Book of
Life. Details can be found at the Council Web Site
www.koc3633.org, on the bulletin boards in Church and
flyers sent home with the children attending Holy Cross
School. Movie is open to all but you must register by
calling 484 971-4388 in advance or at
2015FamilyMovieNight@gmail.com.
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Perkiomen Valley Knights of Columbus Council 3633
14th Annual Golf Outing is set for Friday, June 5, at
Gilbertsville Golf Course. Watch for additional
information. To register or for more details, call Joe
Genuardi at 610-489-4910 .
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Congratulations to the players who advanced to the
District Round in The Knights of Columbus Free Throw
Competition:
Girls
Boys
14yrs old
Kelly Owens
Christopher White
13 yrs old
Kayla Beechan
Dominic Natale
12 yrs old
Kelly Paris
John Franz
11 yrs old
Heather Lesinski
Justin Klauder
10 yrs old
Katie Hess
JP Baron
9 yrs old
Evie Morales
No participants
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Sept.
22-27,
2015
In order to help us prepare for the World Meeting of
Families and the anticipated visit from Pope Francis,
a catechism on family life entitled, Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive, has been prepared.
Each month, our parish will reflect on one chapter
from this catechism. You can order a copy of this
beautifully illustrated catechism and learn about the
World Meeting of Families 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, grandparenting, celibacy,
dating, fostering vocations, family life and much
more. Visit the website for the list of speakers and
talk titles: WorldMeeting2015.org.
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World Meeting of Families coming to
Philadelphia in September 2015
and you can help!
Thousands will visit for this international event
from September 22‐ 27, 2015.
You can open your home and host a family or an
individual. It is easy to sign up online. Be a part of
this historic event and learn more at
WorldMeeting2015.org or email us at
host@WorldMeeting2015.org.
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You can text “World” to 51555 for
updates or text “Pray” to 80888 with
your prayer intentions to make a $10
donation.
Like us on Facebook at
“World Meeting of Families 2015”
& Follow us on Twitter @WMF2015
Consultation of the Clergy and Faithful for the 2015
Synod of Bishops in Rome
Pope Francis has called for an Ordinary Synod of
Bishops in October 2015 on the theme, The Vocation
and Mission of the Family in the Church and Contemporary World. The General Secretary of the Synod
of Bishops, following a practice that typically anticipates every Synod, invites consultation on this topic to
assist with its preparations. A Preparatory Document
has been issued by the Holy See to initiate this consultation along with a series of questions. Archbishop
Chaput, in an effort to provide an opportunity for the
clergy and faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
to engage in this consultation in as wide a manner as
possible has authorized the use of this instrument for
local participation. The clergy and faithful are asked to
read the complete Preparatory Document, or its summary, on the archdiocesan website and then answer any
or all of the questions that follow by visiting
www.archphila.org.
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St. Eleanor Catholic Youth Organization is open to all
5th through 8th grades, 9th through 12th grade
(Basketball only & Co-Ed Volleyball in Spring), and 1st
through 3rd (Pee Wee Track/Cross Country) children of
our PARISH. Please visit our web-site for more information www.steleanorcyo.com SE CYO Dances: SE CYO
sponsors monthly dances throughout the school year. These dances
are open to 6th through 8th grade boys and girls in our local
community. To enter the dance, the student must have a Dance Pass.
Parish children have the choice of ordering an Annual Dance Pass or a
Single Dance Pass. Children who are not members of St. Eleanor Parish must purchase a Single Dance Pass online prior to the dance and
bring proper ID to enter the dances. Individual Dance Pass cost $7- per
dance. Current school year ID's are considered proper ID. The dances
are chaperoned by parents of our CYO teams and programs. The doors
open at 7 PM and the dancing ends at 10 PM sharp. Once inside, a
child cannot leave without a parent before 10 PM. When dropping off
your child please ensure your child has entered the dance before you
depart. Please remember that there will be no dance tickets sold at the
door. There is a standard dress code for the dance. Please visit our
web-site for more information and to purchase dance passes:
http://.steleanor.com/cyo SE CYO Dance: The next dance will be held
on Saturday, February 21st, 2015 from 7-10 PM. Each child is asked
to bring at least one of the following: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap,
shampoo, toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, dish detergent, or laundry
detergent which will be donated to the St.
Eleanor Food Bank.
Thank you in advance for your help with this worthy cause. (Tom Brennan: tom.brennan@elekta.com) Has your email address changed? If
so, please visit our web-site and update your profile so we can keep
you informed. United Way is an important source of funding for our
program. Please consider us when you are completing your donor card.
Our number is 08018. Thank you!
“Give Up Worrying For Lent” Gary Zimak a leading
Catholic speaker on the topic of overcoming
anxiety will speak at St. Philip Neri Church,
Pennsburg on Sunday, February 22 at 2:00 p.m.
sponsored by the Catholic Family Life Center.
Gary is a frequent speaker at conferences and
parishes across the country. Mr. Zimak is the
author of many books and has appeared on several
television programs produced by EWTN. Preregistration for this event is requested by
visiting www.catholicfamilylifecenter.com or
contacting Tom Dewees, Director at 215.679.2237.
Gary’s books will be available for sale the
night of the presentation. A free will offering
will also be requested. Programs at the St.
Philip Neri Catholic Family Life Center are
available to all area Parishes. Please see our
website for a complete listing of our activities
and events.
Perpetual Adoration
"The faith of the Church is this: That
one and identical is the Word of God and
the Son of Mary Who suffered on the
Cross, Who is present in the Eucharist,
and Who rules in Heaven." (Pope Pius
XII)
"A thousand years of enjoying human glory is not worth
even an hour spent in sweet communing with Jesus in the
Blessed Sacrament." (St. Padre Pio)
Everyday many people stop in for a visit in Our Lady Chapel.
Our Scheduled Adorers come faithfully for their holy hour and
many others come in and out all day and night. All find
solace and understanding in His quiet Peacefulness. Please
consider signing up to be an Hourly Adorer. One hour each
week with Jesus will bring you great Blessing – He will never
be outdone in generosity!
Our Lady Chapel is open 24 hours a day, with the exception
of Saturday from 9 AM until 2 PM on Sunday.
Call the Adoration Hot Line (484-483-6584) if you have
questions about weather or other closings.
Open Hours-Adorers Needed: Friday-2 AM and 5 PM
Sunday, 1 AM, 2 AM and 2PM
HEARTS FOR LIFE
Many thanks to the people who supported our
recent collection of baby items! Your generosity to
the Hearts for Life campaign was tremendous. We collected
everything from diapers to beautiful quilts to gorgeous baby
outfits. The donations will be delivered to A Baby’s Breath,
Birthright, and Mom’s House this week. We are still accepting
donations through February 15, 2015! Thank you
also to the Confirmation candidates and adult
volunteers who helped to collect, organize, and
transport the donations.
Welcome Dr. Monique Ruberu - March 25, 2015 On the evening
of March 25 , Immaculate Conception parish in Jenkintown, will
welcome Dr. Monique Ruberu, a local physician who trained at
the Pope Paul VI institute in NaProTechnology. There will also be
a premier showing of the film NaPro, A Woman's Alternative. This groundbreaking documentary by Blackfriars Media
gives an introduction to NaProTechnology (NaPro); an effective
alternative to mainstream women's health care. The festivities
begin at 7 PM at the Immaculate Conception Church, 600 West
Avenue. There will testimonials from local couples and a Q&A
session afterward with Dr. Ruberu. All are invited to this informative evening. Details and registration for this event can be found
at www.fertilitycarefriends.org For additional information, contact
Barbara of the ICC respect life committee at 215 884 2922.
Cub Scout Pack 707 Annual Pinewood Derby
Join us on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 1 PM
Come share in the excitement while supporting our Cub Scouts! We will have a basket raffle
and a 50/50 drawing so everyone can join in the fun and excitement of this traditional
event. Tickets for the raffle and 50/50 will be sold in the narthex of the church on
Sunday, February 15, 2015.
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Office of the Archbishop
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
After the devastating flood that Noah and his
family experienced, God established a covenant
with them, promising never again to let such
harm come to them. He promised to watch over
them and take care of them through his
Providence. The sign of this covenant was the rainbow that appeared in the sky above them. God is
now again asking you to be a sign of this covenant and providence to his priests who have faithfully served you and your families in the past.
Our priests have cared for you spiritually, and
many times physically and emotionally, through
their ministries in parishes, schools, hospitals and
many other areas of your lives. Many of them
have gone to their reward with God, but there are
still many more who need your help. They are in
retirement or are unable to minister actively
because of physical ailments. Villa St. Joseph in
Darby, PA and Regina Coeli in Warminster, PA
provide happy homes for all our retired priests.
Other nursing facilities throughout the
Archdiocese provide for those with special needs.
At this time in their lives they depend on your
prayerful and financial support to meet their
needs.
Our annual 2015 Collection for the Care of Aging and Infirm Priests of the Archdiocese will be
taken up on the weekend of February 21 and 22,
2015, throughout the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia. You have always been so faithful
and generous to them in the past and we are
deeply grateful to you. Through your love and
gratitude, God will continue to watch over them
and care for them for their remaining days. You
are in their daily Mass intentions and prayers,
and we ask you to remember them in yours.
Gratefully and with best wishes in Christ,
+Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput,
O.F.M. Cap.
Archbishop of Philadelphia
FAST AND ABSTINENCE AND OTHER ACTS
OF PENANCE FOR LENT 2015
The Bishops of the United States prescribe, as
minimal obligation, that all persons who are
fourteen years of age and older are bound to
abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday,
February 18, 2015, on all the Fridays of Lent and
Good Friday. Further, all persons eighteen years of
age and older, up to and including their fifty-ninth
birthday, are bound to fast by limiting themselves
to a single full meal on Ash Wednesday and on
Good Friday, while the other two meals on those
days are to be light. All the faithful are
encouraged, when possible, to participate at Mass
and to receive the Holy Eucharist daily, to
celebrate frequently the Sacrament of Penance,
to undertake spiritual reading, especially the
study of the Sacred Scriptures, and to participate
in parish Lenten devotions as well as Lenten
education programs. Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament is especially recommended. All are
encouraged to participate in Operation Rice Bowl
which has aided countless hungry persons here in
the Archdiocese as well as throughout our nation
and our world.
Correction: The correct time for
Stations of the Cross on Wednesday
afternoons is 2PM, not 1:45 as
printed in your Lenten folders. We
will also be having Stations of the
Cross on Fridays of Lent at 7 PM.
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St. Eleanor Gift Card
Program
“Retailers Partnering in
Fund Raising”
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
16 Restaurants offered on this promotion Plus
Restaurant.com Gift cards
5% Rebate is back – Jan 24 to Mar 20
Check out our first quarter specials on the Web
Valentine and St. Patrick promos both valid
until March 20
Promo Order Forms on the Web & Narthex Table
Winning Ticket Numbers
Dec Red – 0086549, 0086680
Jan Black – 0110192, 0110060, 0110555, 0110302
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and share! Send email to: mg.mail3@verizon.net
Explore the Gift Card Program on the Web
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This is a year- round fundraiser benefiting the Parish
and for Families to earn education credits!
Please participate to help us reach
our 1.5 Million dollar goal for 2015
The Vocation Office for the Diocesan
Priesthood invites YOU and YOUR
FAMILY to join us for an exciting event:
Saints ALIVE Family Concert featuring:
Array of Hope!
February 27, 2015
6:30-9:00 PM
Little Flower High School
1000 W. Lycoming St.
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Join Archbishop Charles Chaput, Jeff Cavins, Sarah
Christmyer and other Catholics from the Philadelphia
Community for REACH|philly, a New Evangelization
Prayer Breakfast. Gather in prayer and fellowship, encounter Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, hear the words
of inspiration speakers, and learn how you can live out
the evangelical mission of the Church. Held at
Drexelbrook on Thursday, February 19, 2015 from
6:30–9:30am by FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic
University Students. For more information and to register, please visit focus.org/reach.
CATECHETICAL CERTIFICATION
Catechetical Courses – Spring 2015
The Catechetical Institute provides courses for certification to Catechists and Catholic School teachers. These
courses are also open to anyone looking to grow in the
faith. This spring, two of the courses will be offered and
meet once a week for four weeks at Blessed Teresa of
Calcutta Parish. The schedule is as follows:
Sacrament of Initiation – February 12th, 19th, 26th and
March 5th (7:00 PM - 9:30 PM)
Sacrament of Healing – March 19th, 26th, April 9th, and
16th (7:00 PM - 9:30 PM)
To register: http://www.studycatholictheology.com/#!
catechetical-institute The cost for each course is
$50.00. Any questions, please call the Religious Education Office at Blessed Teresa of Calcutta at (610) 287-2500,
ext. 2.
Saint Basil the Great
Lenten Fish Fry
Friday, February 20, 2015
5 PM to 8 PM at St. Basil the Great Parish Hall
Tickets $12 per platter
Call Frank Mastrangelo at 215-880-5090.
Cash or check made payable to
Knights of Columbus Council #13800
NO ADMISSION FEE! but a free will
offering will be taken.
Collegeville Rotary Club sponsors its ANNUAL
PANCAKE BREAKFAST on Sunday, February 22,
2015 from 8 AM to 1 PM at Moorehead’s
Catering. For the benefit of the Daily Bread
Community Food Pantry. Tickets available at the
food pantry, from Rotarians, or at the door.
WINTER SOLSTICE BEEF & BEVERAGE
Presented by Friends of Cub Scout Troop 622
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2015
Time: 7-11pm
Place: St. Titus Parish Social Hall
3000 Keenwood Road, East Norriton, PA
Beer, Wine, Soda, Food, Music, Dancing & Trivia
Tickets: $25.00 available at St. Titus Parish Office
Tweeted by Pope Francis on February 3:
We are all sinners. We are all called to a
conversion of heart.
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LIFETIME
WARRANTY
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STILES,, PT
Lederach
Serving St. Eleanor
Parishioners since 1991
215-256-1991
1718 West Main St., Trappe
489-4220
Over 12 acres of nursery products
AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS
LIFE AND HEALTH
212 W. Main Street
Trappe, PA 19426
(610) 489-9442
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Piano Lessons
IN YOUR HOME
Physical Therapy
$69 Air Conditioning
Tune-Up
Power Washing
484-614-1177
Your Gutter Solution Specialist
We Clean & Repair, Install Seamless
& Specialty Gutter, Gutter Leaf
Protection, and More
Free Estimates & Fully Insured
Paul & Jennifer Holloman, Parishioners
DIOCESE MEMBER
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Hot Water & Steam Heating • Water Heaters • Bathrooms
Got Gutter
Leaks?
Call The
EXPERT
GUTTER EXPERT
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Cooley-Bentz Dental
Associates, P.C.
TAG & NOTARY SERVICES AVAILABLE!
Collegeville Trappe
Tags & Notary
Talamo Family Practice Group
Robert J. Talamo, M.D. ~ Parishioner
Children or Adults
Always accepting new patients from St. Eleanor’s
Beginner or Intermediate
Musically Challenged Adults 555 2nd Ave., Ste. 201, Collegeville
610-831-2280
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PLUMBING, HEATING,
DRAIN CLEANING &
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Call Jerry: 610-310-1937
Email: JerrySardella@gmail.com
GUTTER
CLEANING
610-776-2000
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Licensed & Insured PA 050067
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Ph: (215) 728-1482
Fax: (215) 742-7098
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468 E Main Street • Collegville, PA 19426
www.collegevillehome.com 610-489-2060
Leaf
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Fall
Cleanup
Proud Supporter of Catholic Education
PENN LIBERTY BANK
543 N. Lewis Rd. • 610-535-4880
Member FDIC
(610)
564-2869
We Offer Garden Design
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Please pat onize the businesses and professionals that adver ise in our bulletin and thank them for their continued suppor !
They make the bulletin possible.
St. Eleanor is looking for a few more sponsors.
If you would like to place an ad in the bulletin, please contact: Celeste Gama ~ Parishioner
at 800-333-3166 ex . 148 or 610-937-9479 or celestegama70@g ail.com
010 St. Eleanor - Collegeville (3) Rt. Cr.
John Patrick Publishing Company 1-800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net
TAX PREPARATION
AUSTIN
BEVERAGE INC.
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Nancy Wood, CPA St. Eleanor’s
610-203-2076
Parishioner
From birth
throughout life.
Supporting & Serving
People with
Special Needs
Plumbing • Heating • Cooling
Anthony Tosco
Cell 610.304.9160
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3905 Ridge Pike & Crosskeys Road
Collegeville
610-454-1177
Leaders in Speech & Hearing
Care for Children & Adults
489-9432
JOHN P. FOORE, DDS
GEETHA SRINIVASAN, DMD
610-489-9005
555 Second Avenue - Suite D-204
Cosmetic & Preventative Dentistry • Orthodontics
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16 East First Avenue, Trappe, PA 19426
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Serving PA, NJ & DE
610-696-0100
SPECIALIZING IN BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
& MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984
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215-542-7700 office
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Certified Public Accountants
Individual Income Tax Preparation
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Joe Pezzano, Parishioner
610-409-0366
Szpindor-Meyers
ndor-Meyers
PHOENIXVILLE COIN
&JEWELRY EXCHANGE
Buying & Selling Coins & All Gold & Silver
Funeral Home, P.C.
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122 B Bridge St.
Mon. thru Fri. 11-7, Sat. 11-5
101 North Park Ave.
(Rt. 363 N)
Lower Providence Twsp.
610-539-8010
Timothy J. Meyers, FD
James T. Meyers, Supervisor
Stanley A. Szpindor, FD
Getting Married?
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David McSurdy, DMD
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Collegeville 610.489.6032
Gilbertsville 484.945.0336
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Swimming
Pool and
Spa Needs
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Cell: 610-659-3163 • Direct: 610-831-5041
E-mail: Beth.Koser@foxroach.com
PEARLE VISION
AT THE HEART
OF CHARITY
IS
COLLEGEVILLE
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Eric Hans D.M.D
Dentistry for CHILDREN
if you buy or Sell thru me.
Must present ad at 1st meet.
Providence Town Center
®
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Philadelphia is your single source
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what you care about most.
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CARDIOLOGY CONSULTANTS
OF PHILADELPHIA
Robert Belasco, M.D., F.A.C.C.
515 W. Main Street
(610) 409-1940
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Fax (610) 409-1941
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Scott Fredd, M.D., F.A.C.C.
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Hugh Lipshutz, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Edward R. Magargee, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Richard J. Mercier, M.D., F.A.C.C.
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Colin Movsowitz, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Chakram S. Nalini, M.D., F.A.C.C.
to see if we can help Save you money with your monthly payments on your
Vincent J. Quinn, M.D., F.A.C.C.
commercial property. Multi-Family, Retail, Office Building, Apartment and Condos. Can
Gary R. Schwartz, M.D., F.A.C.C.
close in as little as 45 days! Four season customer service is our top priority.
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100 Market St., Ste. 400, Collegeville, PA 19426
(610) 831-0300 • Fax (610) 831-1334
3900 City Avenue, Suite 107 • Philadelphia, PA 19131
COUPON!
WITH THE PURCHASE OF A COMPLETE PAIR OF GLASSES OR A YEAR’S SUPPLY OF CONTACTS
Brian J. Broker, MD
ENT And Allergy Specialists
Laurence V. Cramer, DO
Ear Nose and Throat / Allergy
Paul B. Swanson, MD Facial Plastic Surgery • Head & Neck Surgery
Carol F. Actor, MD
Hearing Aids • Adult & Pediatric
Stephen J. Tai, MD
Board Certified
Vivek V. Gurudutt, MD
Lisa H. Black, PA-C
5 Locations To Serve You:
ENT/ALLERGY
Phoenixville, Pottstown,
Sue E. Perez, PA-C
Bryn Mawr, Roxborough
Rachael R. McQuillan, CRNP
& East Norriton
Heather T. Kern, PA-C
Gail A. Mickalonis, CRNP
Call: 610-415-1100
610-323-0460
IN-HOME CARE
FOR LOCAL SENIORS
010 St. Eleanor - Collegeville (i) Rt. Cr.
Franco’s Pizzera
610-409-0780 • myfrancospizza.com
3815 Ridge Pike, Collegeville, PA
Catering for Any Occasion • Hoagies & Wrap Trays • Pizza
Stromboli’s • Pasta Dinners • Meatballs & Sausage
Cheesesteaks & Pork Sandwiches
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE
A CAREGIVER?
Part-time/Flexible Hours/Competitive Pay
610-323-0459
J Moser &
Son Inc.
Residential
Painting
484-973-6584
jmoserpainting.com
Finished Carpentry • Drywall Repair
Wallpaper Removal • Joe Moser
LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE
Lawn Cutting • Mulching • Clean-Up
Tree Work • Landscaping
Dan Stiefel
610-631-0687
John Patrick Publishing Company 1-800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net
Celebrating Our 35th Year Anniversary
Holcombe Funeral Home, Inc.
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VOICE: 610/489-7266 FAX:610/489-2300
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K EENAN , C ICCITTO & A SSOCIATES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
376 E. Main Street Collegeville
(610) 489-6170
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Pick up our New Catering Menu
Debt and Credit Issues?
ues?
Dentistry For Children
610-299-3999
Joe’s Landscaping
Infants, Children,
Adolescents & Handicapped
Toothprints • Child I.D.
610-489-0442
Angels of Our Lady
Office Hours:
Mon to Thurs 7:30am to 4:30pm
610-323-1004
592 Schuylkill Rd. - Rt. 724, Phoenixville
610-917-9470
610-489-0986
BOARD CERTIFIED IN FAMILY MEDICINE
Wrubleski Bros.
PA I N T I N G
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR
POWERWASHING
Mark 610-564-4248 Darren 267-421-3993
FULLY INSURED
610-454-9488 • Hours By Appointment
See me for all your insurance needs:
M a r k B e a u d o i n , Parishioner
202 Bridge Street • Phoenixville
610/933-6320
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LOCAL DIOCESE MEMBERS
Melinda Bastable
R E A LTO R
Limerick Office Court • 168 W. Ridge Pike, Suite 220 • Limerick PA 19488
New Patients Welcome •
COMMUNION DRESSES AND SUITS
RELIGIOUS GIFTS AND BOOKS
1590 Medical Dr., Suite C, Pottstown
NATE Certified • Fully Insured
Louis J. Simonetti, D.O.
FALL CLEANUPS
LEAF & DEBRIS REMOVAL
RAIN GUTTER CLEANING
Allan Pyke, D.D.S.
Exp. 2/28/15
“Service You Can Depend On”
Air Conditioning • Gas Heat • Heat Pump Specialist
$49/Month
$4
9/Month
610.489.6060
060
combined with any other offers.
FRANCIS J. MASCARO HVAC
Expertise in Credit Repair...
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Collegeville Shopping Ctr.
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
• HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS
484-557-6045 • O: 610-489-5900
MelindaBastable@gmail.com
MelindaBastableRealtor.com
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Each office Independently owned and operated
East Norriton Women’s Healthcare
Joann Sansone, DO • Dominick Giuffrida, DO
Obstetrics: Individualized Pre-natal Care & Delivery • Gynecology: Specializing in Robotic Surgery
Grace Adofo, MD • Jeffrey Blatt, MD
Accepting new patients and offering evening and weekend appointment hours
Margaret Toth, CRNP • Katherine Schneider, CRNP
For all women’s healthcare needs, please call 610-239-8970 for an appointment
Francesca Kotey, CNM
325 W. Germantown Pk., Ste. 300, East Norriton, PA 19403
Dan & Kathy Ayres
Parishioners
Ayres Insurance Agency
Auto • Home • Life
610-992-1690
PLUMBING
PUMPS
WATER
SOFTERNERS
BUILDERS
TOM MAGUIRE
PAINTING
~ Parishioner Discount ~
Cell
Joseph Corropolese
Bakery & Deli
610-495-8332
Associate Broker, REALTOR®
Each office is independently owned and operated
Michael R. Herot, Owner
Collegeville, PA
(610) 504-4800
Fully Insured
Heather Hovorka Wanner
O: 610-584-1160 • C: 610-888-9596
wanner.heather@gmail.com
www.HeatherWanner.com
610-584-4402
Oil to Gas Conversions
All Heating & A/C Types
Water Heaters
No Job Too Small Sales • Installation • Service
30 Years Exp.
Tim Grim
Renovations
Home (610) 222-3824
440
COHANDYMAN
SERVICES
FUNERAL HOME &
Custom Homes • Additions • Renovations
Garages • Basements Decks • Kitchens
Sambrick1@comcast.net
852 Limerick Rd.
287-7831 Schwenksville
LLEGEVILLE
INC
610-287-1595
TG
29 Kugler Rd. (Foxridge Shopping Center)
Limerick, PA 19468
M-F 7am-7pm; Sat. 8am-6pm; Sun 8am-4pm
610-220-3566
• Quality Work
• 15 Years Experience
• Registered and Insured
• Reasonable Prices
• Free Estimates
• No Job Too Small
Repair, Remodel, Restore & More
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www.marykay.com/bbreslow
Tired leg(s) or foot wounds that won’t heal?
Leg pain preventing you from getting around? Or keeping you awake at night?
Think Peripheral Vascular Institute of Philadelphia first and get back on your feet!
Dr. James McGuckin
Peripheral Vascular Institute
4220 Market Street. 2nd Floor, Phila., PA 19104
215-240-6007 • www.pavacinstitute.com
484-653-5800
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610-547-8853
COLLEGEVILLEHANDYMANSERVICES@YAHOO.COM
I Love What I Do...and You Will Too!
215-272-5217
The Leading Vascular Center
of Excellence in the Delaware Valley
ROOFING • SIDING • GUTTERS
Affordable Prices
Quality Results
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
Ind. Beauty Consultant
Gregg S. Catagnus, FD • Jason Pozar, Supv.
Also Serving
Pottstown 610-323-4440 • Boyertown 610-367-4440
G CANNON
HOME REPAIR
SPECIALIST
BETH BRESLOW
Cremation Center, Ltd.
“Caring and Compassionate Service”
Serving Your Parish
329 N. Lewis Road, Royersford • 610-948-1950
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Selling investment property?
Christopher J. Bruder
Investment Executive
DEFER TAXES
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Call Today for Complimentary Review
610.489.8193
3940 Ridge Pike, Collegeville
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BASEMENT WATERPROOFING • MOLD REMOVAL • FOUNDATION REPAIR
Pediatric Dentistry
Where children’s smiles are the sweetest!
ALLISON BETH ROSE, D.M.D.
Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry
555 Second Avenue, E-202
Collegeville, PA 19426-3600
610.409.2599
www.pediatricdentistryofcollegeville.com
Fleet Services • All Major Car Repair
Patrick@SantonisGarage.com
491 Allendale Road, Suite 306
King of Prussia, PA 19406-1432
610.265.4142
www.kingofprussiadental.com
010 St. Eleanor - Collegeville, PA (b) Rt. Cr.
MOTORIZED RETRACTABLE
FABRIC AWNINGS
484-410-4110
BURNS
CONSTRUCTION
Masonry & Home Remodeling
Areas of Excellence
Brick • Concrete Stairs & Walks
Chimney Repairs • Stucco & Siding
Patio Installation • Stone Renovations
610.306.1901
E-mail: Burns051@aol.com
DEPHILLIPPO PAVING
Driveways and Parking Lots
Seal Coating and Stone Delivery
Concrete Sidewalks and Patios
Back Hoe & Dump Truck Rentals
Free
Estimates
610-489-4744
Phoenix Tax Consultants, LLC.
“The Tax Tacklers”
CALL Jack Caparro Today!
610-416-0604
Norristown, PA
www.caparoawning.com
PATIO CANOPIES, MOTORIZED
RETRACTABLE AWNINGS &
SOLAR SHADES
Tax Preparation & Planning
Julie Brufke Wenger, EA
$25 OFF with this ad
610-933-3507 • www.taxtacklers.com
Riverside Monuments
200 S. Montgomery Ave., Norristown
610-539-1073
$125 OFF New Monument
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