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Let Your Abundance, Supply Their Need. Thank You to Our Donors… 2016-17 DONOR REPORT OF GIFTS Let your abundance, supply their need. Thank You to Our Donors… The Ordination Mass of Father Joseph Murray, O.S.A. SAINT THOMAS OF VILLANOVA Leadership Society ST. NICHOLAS OF Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davis Estate of Glen Alexandrin TOLENTINE CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Estate of Marcella D. Fishter $25,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DeCarlo Estate of Mary Denny Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Devine, Jr. Villanova University - Office of Advancement Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. DiLoreto Villanova University - Office of Athletics Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. DeConcini Mr. and Mrs. Basil A. DiSipio Villanova University - Office of the President Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn Mrs. Rita M. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Falasca ST. RITA OF CASCIA CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Harvey, Sr. Mrs. Gloria C. Fanelli $5,000-$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Madden Mr. William B. Finneran Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brennan Mr. William S. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Picotte Mrs. Teresa S. Coffey Ms. Rosa M. Gatti Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Thompson Mr. John Curtin Mrs. Margaret Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tramontano Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holloway, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold T. Wright Mr. and Mrs. John L. DeVita Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klehm, III Estate of George F. Bishop Dr. Maryanne McGuckin-Guinan and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kreider Estate of Yoshiko Urakawa Mr. John L. Guinan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lamastra Saint Thomas of Villanova Parish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hays, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hennion Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martini OUR MOTHER OF Ms. Teresa M. Holupka Marybeth McInnis, Esq. GOOD COUNSEL CIRCLE Mr. Ignatius Horstmann Mr. Thomas M. Mulroy $10,000-$24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Kraninger Mr. and Mrs. James G. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Loya Mr. and Mrs. Neil Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Quindlen Mr. John F. Loya Dr. and Mrs. Richard Caruso Joseph J. Rink, Esq. Ms. Jeannie Bender and Mr. William J. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Topper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cieszko Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zozaya Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McKiernan Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coleman Archdiocese of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Naclerio Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Connolly, Jr. Archdiocese of Philadelphia Province of St. Thomas of Villanova 2 2016-2017 Donor Report of Gifts Mr. and Mrs. William P. O’Neill, Jr. Mr. John P. Moran Mr. Thomas Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Terence M. O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moran Mr. and Mrs. John P. Casey Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quindlen Mr. and Mrs. William C. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Celidonio Mrs. Patricia A. Rodenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pescatrice Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Colvin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Saldutti Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly Mr. and Mrs. William Shockley Mr. Michael A. Policano William Connor, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Willliam J. Tobia Jonathan C. Poling, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Conti Mr. and Mrs. George Van Kula J. Michael Riordan, Esq. and Mr. and Mrs. R. David Conwell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Riper Mrs. Beth Ann Riordan Mr. and Mrs. Terence J. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Welsh, Jr. Mrs. Mildred M. Seeds Mr. and Mrs. James A. Corr Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Woods Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Soltis Drs. Tara and Luis Cortes Archdiocese of Hartford Mr. and Mrs. David Sudjian Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan Archdiocese of Newark Mr. Joseph Tulskie Mr. and Mrs. James J. D’Alessandro Association Peruanos Unidos, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Welde Ms. Barbara A. Daley Big East Conference, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. De Santis Catherine McCarthy Memorial Trust Fund Archdiocese of Denver Ms. Marie Deegan Diocese of Albany Archdiocese of Galveston- Houston Mr. and Mrs. William M. Denny Diocese of Cleveland The Bryn Mawr Trust Company - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Denny, Jr. Diocese of Manchester Wealth Management Division Mr. and Mrs. Francis Devine Diocese of Pittsburgh Clinton D. and Grace A. Carlough Deacon and Mrs. Donald DiCarlo Estate of Cyrus J. Sharer Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. DiLella Malvern College Preparatory School Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Mr. Raymond F. Dlugos Our Mother of Good Counsel (Bryn Mawr, PA) Community Eduation Centers, Inc. Rev. Edward C. Doherty, O.S.A. Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Diocese of Beaumont Dr. and Mrs. James P. Donaghy Saint Augustine College Preparatory School Diocese of Camden Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Driscoll Saint Augustine Parish (Andover, MA) Diocese of Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy Saint Bernadette Parish (Springfield, VA) Saint Augustine Parish (Troy, NY) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dugan Wawa, Inc. Saint Mary of the Assumption (Lawrence, MA) Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dunigan Saint Mary of the Assumption (Waterford, NY) Mr. and Mrs. Raff G. Ellis BLESSED STEPHEN Society of the Holy Child Jesus Mr. John F. Endres BELLESINI CIRCLE Villanova University Mr. and Mrs. James P. English $2,500-$4,999 Ms. Deborah E. Etchen ST. CLARE OF Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Fanelle Mr. Vincent W. Bechler MONTEFALCO CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. Gary Farley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Carr $1,000-$2,499 Mrs. Ingeborg A. Farley Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coco Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colligan Mr. and Mrs. Jay Agnes Rev. Joseph L. Farrell, O.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Mr. and Mrs. Anthony N. Alfano Dr. M. Louise Fitzpatrick Ms. Lynn Corrigan Mrs. Barbara A. 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