<<

THE BASILICA OF= Sts. Peter & Paul Issue No 245 214 East 8th Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 423-266-1618 StsPeterAndPaulBasilica.com

June 21st, 2020;12th Sunday in Ordinary Time/External Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus= Mass Schedule = Pastoral Staff and Parish Contacts = Rector:= Very Rev. J. David Carter, J.C.L.= 5:30 pm Sat. Vigil English Ordinary Form (spoken)= = [email protected]= 7:00 am Sun. private= Spanish Ordinary Form (spoken) *= Parochial Vicar: = Rev. Colin Blatchford [email protected]= 9:00 am Sun. = English Ordinary Form (sung)= Priest in Residence:= Rev. Nick Tran [email protected]= 11:30 am Sun.= Extraordinary Form (Latin, sung)= = Rev. Valentin Iurochkin = = [email protected]= 1:30 pm Sun. canceled=Spanish Ordinary Form (sung) *= Deacons:= Dcn. Hicks Armor== Dcn. Tom McConnell= 7 am Mon,Wed,Fri English Ordinary Form (spoken)= = [email protected] tomandbrenda@epbfi.com= 12 pm Mon—Fri English Ordinary Form (spoken)= = Dcn. Gaspar DeGaetano = * Public Spanish Masses are still suspended.= = [email protected]= Church open 7:30 am85:30 pm daily = Hispanic Ministry:= Sister Imelda Quechol, MAG=  [email protected] Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mon8Fri= Bookkeeper : = Marina Delaney= Latin Vespers 5 pm daily (Sat. 6:30 pm) = = [email protected]= Nursery is not staffed at this time but is available for parents Parish Secretary:= Catherine Oliver= to sit with their small children while viewing Mass ======offi[email protected]= Admin Assistant= Maria Rist= Ordinary Form 8“New Order” or Novus Ordo of Mass following to the Rector:= [email protected] = the Second Vatican Council (2000 Missal)= Extraordinary Form 8 The “more ancient use” or Usus Antiquior Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: 1st Friday and Lenten also known as the Traditional Latin Mass (1962 Missal)= Fridays 12:30pm−5:30pm = Our sung Masses often include incense and are celebrated ad Baptisms: 2nd Saturday at 10:30 am; contact the parish office= orientem, whereby the priest and people together face liturgical Confessions: 11am−12pm Mon−Fri, or by appt.= east, the symbol of the Church awaiting Christ’s return in Marriages: Contact the parish office at least 4 months in advance= glory. This is the direction of worship at all our Latin Masses and seasonally at our English and Spanish Masses. = RCIA: Sun. 10:15811:15 am Dan Pacii [email protected]= Religious Education: Sundays 10:15−11:15 am = STAY CONNECTED WITH THE BASILICA!= Danielle & Michael Stradley [email protected]= Download our myParish app from your Sacred Music: Maria Rist [email protected]= phoneʹs app store or text app to the [email protected]= number 88202. Access our messages, St. Ambrose Homeschool Co8op: Sandy Pricer calendar, online giving, homilies, prayers, readings, guide to Tours: Debi Crabtree [email protected]= Confession, directory of ministry contacts, and more!= TrailLife USA: Terrance Jones [email protected]= = American Heritage Girls: Connie Holub ahgcha[email protected] = Also, “like” us on Facebook to see what is happening! = = Youth Ministry: Kalista Bartee [email protected]= Access the Basilica’s FORMED Catholic media subscription on our website or at stspeterandpaulbasilica.formed.org.= Page 2 The Basilica of Sts. Peter & Paul 

Mass Intentions= SECOND COLLECTIONS = Sat. Jun 20= 5:30pm =  Therese Reynolds= Donations may be made on Weshare or sent to the parish office. = June 28: Peter’s Pence Collection= Sun. Jun 21= 7:00am*=People of the Parish (private Mass)*= Haiti Special Projects (ongoing;turn in envelope any day)= = 9:00am=  Alice, Duke & Mary Catherine Allen= = 11:30am = Donald and Maureen Cliche= Please pray for the sick of our parish, especially: = = 1:30pm*=canceled today= Angel Alicea, Simon Anthony, Marie Awad, Bonita Burney & Family, Mon. Jun 22= 7:00am=  James and Corinne Swanson = Jim Chadwell, Maureen Cliche, Marion Davis, Madeline Eve Doyal, Fr. = 12:00pm=Michael and Cynthia von Peters= Bertin Glennon, Johnnie Gomez, Sr. Carmen Gordillo, Judy Hartney, Tues. Jun 23= 12:00pm=Intentions of all parish benefactors= Ruby Hearon, Barbara Cooper Hickman, Maureen Hilgeman, Anita Holcomb, Charles Johnson, Felicia King, Jackey King, Archbishop Wed. Jun 24= 7:00am= In for blessings received= Joseph Kur , Dcn. Tom McConnell, M. C. McConnell, Joyce & Lowell = 12:00pm=Carmen Nava and Valeria Quesada= Pannell, Chris Post, Charlene Reynolds, Jan Rodriguez, Pati Ray, Thur. Jun 25= 12:00pm= Ray Woods= Phyllis Raymer, Marsha Salter, Sebastian Serio, Daniel Sharkey, John Fri. Jun 26= 7:00am= Carolyn Graham= Anthony Street, Robyn Taylor, Rigoberto Velasquez, Kristen von Clef, = 12:00pm=Healing for Candido Chun Diaz= Gus von Memmingen, Terri Ward, Mike Wood, Jim & Barbara Wright= Sat. Jun 27 = 5:30pm= Rose Carparelli= Sun. Jun 28= 7:00am*=People of the parish (private Mass)*= Flowers on the Altar= = Altar flowers this weekend are in honor of the marriage of: = 9:00am = Ma and Ashley McAdoo = Patrick Hanus and Margaret Sell = 11:30am= Jovan Hanna= celebrated on June 20, 2020.= = 1:30pm*=canceled today= *Public Spanish Masses are currently suspended due to rising coronavirus cases in the Hispanic community. =

Readings for the week of Jun 21, 2020= = Sun: = Jer 20:10813/Ps 69:8810, 14, 17, 33835 [14c]/Rom 5:12815/Mt 10:26833= Mon: 2 Kgs 17:588, 13815a, 18/Ps 60:3, 485, 12813 [7b]/Mt 7:185= Tue: = 2 Kgs 19:9b811, 14821, 31835a, 36/Ps 48:283ab, 3cd84, 10811 [cf. 9d]/= = = = Mt 7:6, 12814= Wed: Vigil: Jer 1:4810/Ps 71:182, 384, 586, 15, 17 [6b]/1 Pt 1:8812/Lk 1:5817. = = = Day: Is 49:186/Ps 139:183, 13814, 14815 [14a]/Acts 13:22826/======Lk 1:57866, 80= Thur: 2 Kgs 24:8817/Ps 79:1b82, 385, 8, 9 [9]/Mt 7:21829= Fri: == 2 Kgs 25:1812/Ps 137:182, 3, 485, 6 [6ab]/Mt 8:184= Sat: = Lam 2:2, 10814, 18819/Ps 74:1b82, 385, 687, 20821 [19b]/Mt 8:5817= Mass Aendance= Vigil= 7:00= 9:00= 11:30= 1:30 = Next Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:8811, 14816a/Ps 89:283, 16817, 18819 [2a]/Rom 6:384, June 687, 2020= 58= N/A= 129= 115= N/A= 8811/Mt 10:37842= June 13814, 2020= 52= N/A= 123= 214*= N/A= *First Communion June 13 10 am: 62; and June 14 11:30 am= To Give Online= www.stspeterandpaulbasilica.weshareonline.org= ; Stewardship Corner ;= ONLINE GIVING IS EASY! 8 by Debbie Cliche= So, I have been thinking about online giving ever since The OFFERTORY COLLECTION= Basilica started offering this option. = = Fiscal Year8to8date= = = I always had an excuse to not do it online: On Sunday others = July 1 8 Jun 8, 2020 = = = will think I’m not giving if I don’t use an envelope; What if my = = = = = income changes, it will be hard to change donation amount; Envelopes & Loose=396,419.00 = = = The online process will be too hard to use. Online= 309,393.00=  = = Whatever the excuse, let it go and GIVE ONLINE!= Total=705,812.00 = = = I procrastinated too long and finally signed up this week.=It was so easy!! Now I wish I signed up from the beginning!! Just = = = = go to the church website and sign up today. Our church needs YTD Funds Required=656,468.00 = = = us and we need our church especially during these uncertain = = = = times. Join me today and donate online!! We all can do it. Are you up to the challenge? I hope so. Thank you! 8 Debbie Cliche= Year8to8Date Variance= 49,344.00=  ======The Basilica of Sts. Peter & Paul Page 3=

YOUTH GROUP Grades 6812= Thinking about Homeschooling? Now having virtual meetings != St. Ambrose Catholic Homeschool Co8Op, a community of Contact Kalista Bartee [email protected] to get involved. = veteran Catholic homeschoolers, can help you navigate home learning. Meeting Fridays at 8:30 am at the Basilica of Sts. Peter YOUNG ADULTS= & Paul, we welcome all ages, nursery through high school. “Catholic Cha” Young adults from all parishes in the Classes for 202082021 are: = Chaanooga area. Join our Facebook Group for updates! = Pre8K/K: Lile Lambs, Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Contact Jonah Coronis, Basilica parishioner, at 423842488618 or = Grades 188: Latin or Spanish, Theology, Art, Music, Earth [email protected] to find out more about the group.= = Science, American History & Geography = Grades 9812: Latin or Spanish, Catholic Literature, Grammar = & Writing, Biology with Lab= MARRIED AND ENGAGED MINISTRY= Please visit:=www.stspeterandpaulbasilica.com, click on the If you are married or engaged, join the ʺBasilica Married and Ministries tab, and click on Homeschool Co8Op for the Engaged Ministryʺ group on Facebook and our weekly handbook, schedule, calendar, fees, and registration. Tuesday 7 pm Zoom meeting. There will be stimulating [email protected]=to schedule a virtual tour or discussions on parenting, Catholic life, and life in general. with additional questions. Eventually we will have date nights, pot lucks and profound Our co8op understands that during these difficult times that friendships that will last a lifetime. There is no age limit. All many are considering homeschooling their children this engaged and married couples are welcome. We look forward upcoming school=year.=Due to this, we have extended our to seeing you! Contact Amelia & Doug Weissman at registration deadline to June 30th and hope to reach as many [email protected] for more information.= Catholic families in the area and surrounding areas.== Join the Zoom meeting here: hps://us02web.zoom.us/j/608875139 = RCIA and Parish Involvement= Catholic Motherhood= We are planning to set up virtual meetings at this time. Several of our RCIA candidates who did not aend the group Contact [email protected] with any questions or to be celebration on May 30th are being received into the Church added to the Catholic Motherhood email list. = individually at daily Masses. Please continue to pray for them. Contact Dan Pacii at [email protected] June Featured Relics from the Basilica’s Collection= or 865833583076 for information on becoming Catholic or Mary Altar: St. Boniface= helping with RCIA.= St. Joseph Altar: St. Anthony of Padua, St. Maria Gorei=

Prayer During Coronavirus Pandemic= = Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with Exposition will O, clement, O loving, O, sweet Mother Mary, be offered First Friday, July 3, from 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm.= We, your children of every nation, turn to you in this pandemic.= Our troubles are numerous: Our fears are great.= Grant that we may deposit them at your feet, LENTEN COMMUNITY SWAP;POSTPONED= Take refuge in your Immaculate Heart, and obtain peace, , Clothing, Children’s, Household, Linens, Miscellaneous= healing, rescue, and timely help in all our needs. Are you pursuing worldly detachment this Lenten ? You are our Mother. Pray for us to your Son. Amen.= Working to store up treasures in heaven rather than on earth? Join in a community swap meet! Save gently used, sorted Bishop Stika wishes to inform our parishioners of the following household items in good repair to bring to Varallo Parish Hall = precautions from the CDC against the spread of illness:= (New date TBA after public parish activities resume)= 1. Avoid close contact with people who are sick;= Items will be FREE to those in the parish and community who 2. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth;= have a need. Any items not selected will be donated to Ladies of 3. Stay home when you are sick;= Charity. Volunteers and questions: Text 804838786231= 4. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash;= Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery = 5. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces Where will your mortal remains will lie until the day when Christ using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe; and wash comes again and our bodies are raised? You are invited to consider your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or, purchasing a plot or a niche at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery if soap is not available, clean hands with an alcohol8based hand alongside generations of Chaanooga Catholics. Visit mountolivet.net sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.= and call David Hale at (423) 62280728 for more information.= The Basilica of Sts. Peter &Paul Page 4

Pastor’s Notes: How Do You Approach the Holy Sacrifice? 8 Part 2 of 2======June 21, 2020= Last week I began a two8part series on the way that we view the “Sacrum Convivium” 8 the Sacred 8 and how that influences our approach to the Mass.= The Last , which forms the basis for the New Testament liturgy, was a formal dining experience that followed the ritual tradition of the Jewish Passover. It should be noted that the “” analogy of the Mass is secondary in the Church’s theological understanding. The Mass is first and primarily a sacrifice. It is a sacrifice that takes as its paradigm and form the ritual meal of the Passover experience of the Israelites. The slaughtering of the lamb was followed by a ritual meal in which the sacrificed lamb was consumed. The arguments that were made in the last century, building up to the Second Vatican Council, were that we had over8emphasized the sacrificial nature of the Mass, and now it was time for us to emphasize the meal aspect. While I understand where the Fathers of the Council were going with that, I do not think that in practice we kept the “sacred” part of the Sacred Banquet in mind when it was emphasized. Very quickly, in the 1960s and 1970s, the Sacred Banquet idea devolved into the backyard , and we went to the opposite extreme of over8emphasizing the meal aspect and excluding the sacrificial character and nature of the Mass. = It seems to me that there are plenty of places that offer the less casual dining experience expression of liturgy, which does not have all the formalities of a state banquet. The direction I have chosen in the liturgy here at the Basilica tends more towards the “formal dining experience”. I have very explicitly chosen the Extraordinary Form as the template for what the liturgy ought to look like in the Ordinary Form. There is so much about civilization, culture, dignity, respect and reverence that we give to one another and to the meal we are sharing at a formal state that can inform our understanding of what we are doing at Mass. I recall very often my mother telling us to “set the table” for our family evening . And by “set the table” she meant do it in the way she had been taught: put the fork on the left; the knife on the right, facing inward; the spoon outside the knife; the glass above the knife and spoon; with napkin folded on the plate, etc. These are vestiges of the reverence given to a formal dining experience, but it was the way we expected every family meal to be served when mom said, “set the table.” = What do we expect when we come to the Saving Sacrifice of Christ offered as the Sacred Banquet? I think it’s a question we all need to ask. What are we doing here? Why did you come here? What are you expecting from this experience? = Many people in our community have expressed a very explicit desire for the more regal and formal form of the Sacred Banquet, which we would call the Extraordinary Form. It has a legitimate place for us. In the same vein, many who are not as comfortable with all the formalities of fine dining have still asked for a more reverent and transcendent expression of the Ordinary Form. While the Extraordinary Form might ask you if you’re interested in the Châteauneuf8du8Pape, the Ordinary Form can still put on a good Sonoma Valley wine that has a more familiar ring to it, even if it is still elevated in nature. What I find myself unable to do is to offer soft and sweet at the Banquet of the Lamb. This gets me in trouble from time to time, and I know that there are other opinions out there. I appreciate that and know that less formal expressions of Mass speak to and feed so many people, but I fear that the more we drift towards the casual, we will lose something very important concerning the nature of what we are celebrating. = Not everyone appreciates a fine dining experience at every meal. But this should not be mistaken as a reason to exclude oneself from experiencing the Extraordinary Form, even if only from time to time. The fine dining experience should inform even our daily family meals, because they express to us principles and ideals of civilization and culture. No one should expect that all of his or her meals should be served on silver plaers, as there is a time for less formal expressions. But that doesn’t mean that everyone cannot have a connection with the heights of culture in this central human activity. The trouble is that most people have not been exposed to, taught, or formed in the benefits of the fine dining experience, especially in our American experience of fast and convenience. I would suggest that when it comes to religion, we need to break this mold. = The Mass has been called the Wedding Feast of the Lamb. Think of the many different wedding feasts you’ve been to, and how they are arranged, choreographed, and executed. You’ve probably been to a wedding that had paper plates. But they are few and far between. Most people break out the fine china. What does that mean for us? How then do we approach the Wedding Feast of the Lamb? The Church has taught us that this is a Holy Banquet. This is our inheritance. It’s for us to recover and preserve and pass on to future generations. Don’t be afraid of the hard work it takes to set the table. = The Basilica of Sts. Peter & Paul Page 5

Health Measures for Aending the Basilica= WAYS TO GIVE AND RECEIVE HELP = =  Chaanooga Community Kitchen provides food service Following Bishop Stika’s decree, = for the homeless and the poor. They are seeking volunteers  The Sunday Mass obligation is currently suspended. We to serve meals daily during the crisis (one8hour shifts at continue to livestream our Sunday Masses. = 7am, 11:30am, and 3:30pm). They also request donations of  If you have had symptoms of illness recently or have been money and supplies. = exposed to someone confirmed to have COVID819, please postpone your visit. =  Our Basilica parish partners with the St. Vincent de Paul  Visitors over 5 years of age must bring and wear a mask or Society based at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. To face covering of any sort and keep 6 feet apart from others. = assist them with their work in supporting and visiting the  We must abide by the capacity limits established by the Bishop. poor, call 423899986332. = Please arrive a few minutes early, and an usher will seat you.  Our Basilica parish supports the Ladies of Charity, who Overflow seating will be offered in Varallo Parish Hall, where the give direct financial assistance to the poor. Their greatest Mass is simulcast. = need is monetary donations, but they are also collecting  Please refrain from physical greetings. The Sign of Peace, inventory. Please call before dropping items off to ensure Presentation of Gifts, and holding hands at the Our Father will someone is there. Mail checks to: Ladies of Charity of be omied. = Chaanooga, 2821 Rossville Blvd, Chaanooga, TN 37407.=  Holy Communion will be offered in the hand only, after Mass. Please remove your mask and use hand sanitizer, then replace  St. Alexius Outreach Ministries is involved with visiting your mask. All who cannot physically receive are encouraged to and shopping for homebound seniors. If you would like to make a spiritual Communion. Prohibition of receiving on the volunteer, contact Susan Chill at (423) 71882959.= tongue is temporary and the Bishop has indicated it will be  Chaanooga Area Food Bank: Dial 211 to request a lifted as soon as possible.= voucher for an emergency food box. To find a food pantry  Weekday Masses offer ample spacing as an alternative to visit ChaFoodBank.org/hungry. For help buying groceries Sunday. All are encouraged to discern precautions suitable to Call 706833084562 or lsanchez@chafoodbank.org. their circumstances. = Donate: $1 provides 4 meals. Volunteer: Sign8up for shifts at ChaFoodBank.org/involved. =

The Nativity of John the Baptist=  Catholic Charities of East Tennessee is offering Wed., June 24, is the Solemnity of the Nativity of John the ʺTelehealthʺ online counseling for mental health needs Baptist. The 12 pm Mass will be a sung Mass. = during the coronavirus pandemic. Counselors can be reached at [email protected].=

Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul= Parish Office = 130th Anniversary of the Church’s Dedication= = All visitors must ring the bell and be screened for questions June 27:29= relating to COVID819 prior to entering. Have you:= Our patronal feast day, the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, is = Been in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID819? = June 29, and it is the 130th anniversary of the dedication of our = Traveled outside the country within the last month? = church building in 1890. = = Have a cough, shortness of breath or sore throat? = We will celebrate the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul at all our = Had a fever (100.4 or higher) in the last 48 hours? = weekend Masses on June 27: June 28, = = Had a new loss of taste or smell? = and again on Monday, June 29 at the 7am and 12pm Masses. = = Had vomiting or diarrhea in the last 48 hours?= = A plenary indulgence, under the usual conditions of If you have been exposed, have any symptoms, or are not sacramental Confession, Eucharistic Communion, and prayers felling well, you will not be able to enter the office. = offered for the intentions of the Holy Father, is granted to the Sign8in, temperature check, and masks will also be required for faithful who visit the Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul on May 3, visitors to enter the office. = June 29, September 8, October 22, or on one day of their choice during the year. = Call 423826681618 or email offi[email protected] = We are here and able to assist most needs this way. = Confirmation on June 27 = Confirmation will be celebrated by Fr. Carter at a private/live8 USHERS and CLEANERS NEEDED= streamed English Mass on Sat. June 27 at 1 pm. Our Spanish8 We still need extra ushers and a volunteer cleaning crew after speaking Confirmation will be postponed to a later date, after each weekend Mass to help us abide by the health measures to public Spanish Masses have resumed. = be offer public Masses according to the Bishop’s decree. If you Please pray for all our Confirmandi. = are willing to help, please contact the parish office to be added to the list, and we will contact you with more information. = Cruz 2 Clean Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery La Cabriole Authentic French 2 Residential and 1 Mount Olivet Dr • Chattanooga Our Services:C Commercial Cleaning Geraldine Charton, Parishioner We welcome your call to visit so we • Move Out/ “Get Ready” Mauricio Cruz Zarco Open by Advance Reservation • Post Construction/Renovations can assist you with your planning needs. Executive Philippe Gehin • Office/Commercial Owner (423) 821-0350 • Residential/Apartments 423-355-0684 423.622.0728 1341 Burgess Rd. Chattanooga 37419 Licensed • Insured • Bonded [email protected] DR. JOSEPH PAYNE, DDS General Dentistry 756-0481 Chattanooga Cleveland 951 Riverfront Pkwy. Suite 304 on Market Oliver Mayfield David Mayfield 892-5950 476-6000 BY APPOINTMENT 1722 S. Market St. 423-265-2251 Stolpmann Plumbing Scott & Angela Johnson 207 N. Holly St. • Chattanooga Parishioners 423-629-7779 Domingo Lawn Mower Grocery Store Mowing, Trimmer, Mulch Remove Garden Grass, EVOLET Plant Flowers, Remove Tree Tienda De Abarrotes LLÁMNOS - Call To Order Leaves and Much More 4128 “B” Ringgold Rd., East Ridge, TN 37412 (423) 682-8347 • (423) 355-2521 Ph. 423-637-0929 Tel. (423) 386-5671 1818 E Main St., Chattanooga, TN 37404

Contact Melissa Jones to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 477-4574 x6570 THIS SPACE IS

CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER Mary Sullivan Moore Former Assistant District Attorney (423) 756-4066 DUI • Drug Offenses • Juvenile Cases • Theft Crimes • Assault • School Suspension Hearings Voice Options • Video Services 423-933-1800 • [email protected] • www.msmlaw.us Data Services • Business Consulting 622 Georgia Ave., Ste. 101 • Chattanooga, TN 37402 WE NEED YOU! Please Volunteer! 423-698-2846

www.facebook.com/GreaterGoodThriftStore

Patti Marsden, REALTOR® Cell 423-991-7148 Office 423-886-2880 THIS SPACE IS [email protected] Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School Father Patrick J. Ryan Council 610 Serving Pre-K3 through 8 313 Sylvan St. Chattanooga, TN (423) 698-3274 www.kofc610.org For information call 423-290-­ ­9198 www.school.myolph.com The Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul

www.stspeterandpaulbasilica.com 423.267.5471 | www.lawsonelectric.com Juan Orozco Repairs Interior Repair and Painting Call 423-475-3890 4 Locations to Better Serve Your Family East Chapel • East Brainerd Chapel Valley View Chapel • North Chapel Chattanooga Funeral Home Crematory and Florist Dependable Since 1933 ANDREW BEWLEY, Family Service Counselor (423) 894-4444 Harrison Medical Center TAX ACCOUNTING Dr. Erik Ewing Confidential Family Medicine 423-622-3156 • 423-332-3339 www.memorial.org P: 423-344-7095 www.ejpelton.com 2-D-4-2 For ad info. call 1-800-477-4574 • www.4lpi.com 14-1314