<<

Church of Philip Pennsburg, PA February 21, 2021

Rev. Anthony Hangholt, Parochial Administrator FIRST FRIDAY Deacon Michael J. Franks 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM followed by Benediction. Deacon Matthew A. Horvath Deacon Mark J. Meinzer, Retired FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Rev. John J. Scarcia, Pastor Emeritus For a floral arrangement to be placed at the altar, Locke Highleyman, Business Manager please call the rectory. Shirley Misiak, Office Manager Catherine E. Faust, Director of Music Wendy Benner, Coordinator of PREP/Religious ED SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday – Vigil Mass – 4:00 PM Sunday – 7:30 AM; 10:00 AM Parish Phone Numbers: Holy Day Masses as announced Rectory 215.679.9275 Religious Education/PREP 215.679.7839 WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE. Youth Ministry/Safe Env. 215.679.9275 Daily Masses currently being celebrated in Church. Parish Hall 215.679.8116 NO Communion Service or Mass on Monday’s. Deacon Mike Franks 215.679.9275 X107 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - 8:00 AM

CONFESSIONS Fax Numbers: Saturdays: 3:00 – 3:45 PM Rectory 215.679.0386 or at the Rectory BY APPOINTMENT.

Church & Rectory Address: BAPTISMS: Please call the Rectory to schedule. nd 1325 Klinerd Rd; Pennsburg 18073 2 Sunday Baptisms are held at the 10 AM Mass rd Hours: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM 3 Sunday Baptisms are held at 11:30 AM Email Address: [email protected] SPONSORS: Sponsors for Baptism and Confirmation need to be at least 16 years of age, be baptized and Website Address: received the Sacraments of Communion and www.spnparish.org Confirmation, attend Mass weekly; and if married, be in a valid Marriage.

Parish Outreach: [email protected] PRE-JORDAN CLASSES Call the Rectory Office to schedule. Religious Education Office Hours: 1325 Klinerd Rd.; Pennsburg MARRIAGES Monday & Friday: Offices are closed Arrangements should be made at least SIX MONTHS Tuesday - Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM before the date of the wedding.

Email address: NEW PARISHIONERS [email protected] Stop by or call the rectory between 9:30AM-4:30 PM. Also, children who turn 26 years of age or complete higher education and continue to reside ROSARY: Prayed in the Saint Anne Chapel within our area should become individually Monday’s at 1:00 PM registered parishioners.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION in St. Anne Chapel SHUT-INS Monday – Friday: Call the Parish Outreach Office. 9:00 am - 7:00 PM Saturday: SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Call the Rectory Office.

OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE We are the Catholic Parish Community of St. Philip February 2021 Sunday: Feb. 7 Server 1 Server 2 Neri, answering Christ's call to discipleship through 4:00 PM Adult Adult Word, Sacrament and Service. We proclaim God's 7:30 AM Adult Adult 10:00 AM Brianna McCloskey Nolan McCloskey hope and love to all.

February 21, 2021 Sunday: Feb. 14 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 4:00 PM Lauren Donahue Ryan Sink 7:30 AM Adult Adult Monday, February 22 10:00 AM Kerry McCausland Megan McKnight THE CHAIR OF THE APOSTLE Sunday: Feb. 21 6:30 AM – Communion Service in Chapel 4:00 PM Erin Runkle Jack Heibeck 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 7:30 AM Adult Adult 1:00 PM - Holy Rosary Hour in the Chapel 10:00 AM Maria Souder Veronica Souder

Sunday: Feb. 28 Tuesday, February 23 4:00 PM Lauren Donahue Kinsey Koch Mass in Church 7:30 AM Adult Adult SAINT , BISHOP & MARTYR 10:00 AM Julian Lao Sean Lao

7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – William Cody, (Paul & Maureen Moser) 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel Youth Altar Server Schedules: Until Archbishop Perez lifts the dispensation from Wednesday, February 24 Sunday Mass due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we LENTEN WEEKDAY will schedule Youth Altar Servers on a month-by- MASSES IN CHURCH month basis. The schedule for each month will be 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary available on the last weekend of the previous 8:00 AM – All those enrolled in the Society month. 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel

Thursday, February 25 Copies will be available in the little room off the Mass in Church Vestibule. The Schedule will also be printed each LENTEN WEEKDAY week in the Sunday bulletin and uploaded to our 8:00 AM – John Connelly, Jr. (KOC #6614) parish website. 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel

Friday, February 26 Mass in Church LENTEN WEEKDAY 7:20 AM – Holy Rosary 8:00 AM – Terry Quatrani, (Ernie Quatrani) 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel 7:00 PM – Stations of the Cross in Church

Saturday, February 27 WE INVITE YOUR PRAYERS SATURDAY AFTER ASH WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM: Adoration in the Chapel For the sick, those in hospitals, nursing homes, also 3:00 – 3:45 PM – Confessions in Church for their caregivers; and all those we hold close in 4:00 PM – Elisea Estrada, (Bob & Dawn Ellis) our hearts. February 28, 2021 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Please pray in particular for: Baby Hadley Ludwig; 7:30 AM – Stephen & Anna Cichocki, Paul Bowen; Gene Falasco; William Flear; Beatrice (Bob & Sylvia Cichocki) Fronheiser; Frances Gibbs-Kail; Kitty Heebner, 10:00 AM – For the Living and Deceased Members Felicia Iski; Timothy Kail; Mary Kramer; Eleanor of the Parish. Kravitsky; Francis M. Robinson; Marine Corporal Eugene Ruduski; Dawn Rush & John Solinsky. SUNDAY MASS LIVE-STREAMED For those who may still be uncomfortable about For those who have died, grant them eternal rest coming to Mass, the 10:00 AM Mass will continue and peace. to be live-streamed so you can view at the Parish FACEBOOK Page.

PARISH NEWS Weekly Financial Report SPN Parish Council Holy Moment Thought…Why Collection for February 14, 2021 are you terrified? Week 33

Why are you terrified? Do you not yet have faith?” Sunday Collection (Mark 4: 40). Goal for the 2020-2021 Fiscal Year $ 423,020 Can fear be learned? A child who sees a friend put Weekly Target Needed for 20-21 their hand on a hot stove and be burned becomes Fiscal Year 8,135 afraid to try the same thing. Just as fear can be Sunday Collection for Weekend learned and unlearned, faith and trust can be of February 14 7,248 learned and forgotten. The human mind/heart can Over (Under) Weekly Target (887) hold faith or fear but not faith and fear at the same time. Sunday Collection Goal Year-to- Date 268,455 We all have read In Scripture about the disciples Actual Sunday Collections Year- who were terrified by a raging sea. Jesus was in the to-Date 241,051 boat sound asleep and they woke Him up by their panicky screams. The disciples showed that after all PREP Calendar 2020-2021 (subject to change) the they had seen, they still lacked faith in Classes are homebased only due to Covid-19. We will Jesus. reevaluate for January-April if we can have in person instruction for all levels. Faith is probably the most important Feb 24- Class lesson/teaching in the Bible. Without faith, we cannot please God. Without faith we cannot enjoy Mar 3 - Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 the fruits of Redemption. In its essence, faith is a 10- Class 17- Class very simple concept. Faith is believing that what 18-Confirmation Practice, 6:00 Church God says to you is true and will happen, come what 21-Confirmation, 10:00 Mass may. 24-Class 31- No Class –Holy Week

Scripture guides us to find ways to deal with fear. April 7- Class- Level 2 In-person instruction 6:30-7:30 One way is found in Mark 5: 36: "Fear is useless. 14- Class 21- Class All you need is trust." Try copying the above verse 22- First Holy Communion practice-6:00 at church from Scripture and post it where you can see it 25- First Holy Communion at the 10:00 Mass or 12:00 easily. When you are afraid, look at it and repeat it 28-LLast Class several times. Then say: "This is my word from God. Note: Parent meetings are not scheduled, dates are to be My word from God is not fear or worry or doubt, determined. but trust.” Pre-registration for the 2021-2022 PREP year will begin the first week of April and are due by last class April 28. Please know that you can defeat fear, worry and All tuition must be paid in full for the 2020-21 year to doubt with faith…just believe. Start living by your register for the 2021-22 year. faith right here and now! CONFIRMATION CLASS Confirmation Class Instruction will continue to meet from

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM unless otherwise noted. 2020 TAX RECEIPT STATEMENTS If you would like a year-end statement of your 2020 Confirmation Class Schedule: contributions to St. Church, please Sunday: February 21: contact or email the rectory office: 215.679.9275 Meeting from 6:00PM-8:00PM; ext. #101 or email: [email protected]. Instruction and Retreat.

Sunday: March 7: Meeting from 6:00PM-8:00P; GIVE A SAINT PHILIP NERI PERPETUAL MEMORIAL Instruction; Review and Penance Service. For a donation of $50 or more, there is a beautiful Thursday: March 18: Confirmation Practice in Church@6PM Folder recording the gift and donor name to be Sunday: March 21: Confirmation, during a 12:00 Mass. presented to the family.

LENTEN SEAFOOD DINNERS LENTEN FISH FRY - MENU/ORDER FORM We are currently planning g 2 Seafood Dinners during Lent. Friday March 5 & 26, 2021. Rectory office 215-679-9275 or Bill 215-896-5949 This will be Dinners only at this time.

Looking for Volunteers for: TARTAR Cocktail x Advance food prep: Cole Slaw, Pepper Cabbage, FISH FILET BAKED $4.00 Cabbage & Noodles FISH FILET FRIED $4.00 x Fill in some open slots on day of sales. FISH SANDWICH $4.50

Three Shifts: Crab Cake $4.00 1. Noon – 3:30 Set up, prep food, cook CRAB SANDWICH $4.50 2. 3:30- 7:00 PM Sales, Cook, Assemble meals 3. 7:00 – 9:00 PM Clean up BREADED SHRIMP (6) $6.00 Breaded Oysters(6) - Plain $3.00 All CDC Guidelines will be followed. PIZZA SLICE $2.50

In order to maintain fiscal responsibility: PIZZA WHOLE $16.00 x ADVANCED on-line sales preferred. MAC & CHEESE x May drop menu form, with payment in Collection. SMALL 4 oz $3.00 x All orders need to be received by Monday prior to Event (March 1 & 22) LARGE 8 oz $4.00 x Minimal extras will be available for walk-ins. FRIES $3.00 x Call-in orders available prior to cut offs (3/1 & 22) PIEROGIES 3 $4.00

Please contact: Bill Robinson @ 215-896-5949 or COLE SLAW 4 oz $2.00 [email protected] PEPPER CABBAGE 4 oz $2.00

MOTHER OF MERCY HOUSE SOUP 8 oz CUP 12 oz BOWL $4.00 $6.00 RED CLAM CHOWDER WHITE CLAM CHOWDER LOBSTER BISQUE

TOTAL

"For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink…." NAME PHONE Matthew 25:35

Listed below are the non-perishable donation requests for delivery to the Mother of Mercy House Please place orders online at spnparish.org on Wednesday, March 17, 2021: By Sunday evening prior to pick up day - February 28 or March 21 Please use this link to place orders online: Canned Goya Beans https://spnparish.square.site/ Healthy Snacks (tuna w/crackers, cheese or peanut butter crackers, granola or protein bars) There are two Fish Fry’s: Friday – March 5 & March 26 Small bottles of water ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS We are pleased to announce that Man Up Philly 2021 will take Diapers: Size 1 thru 5 place virtually this year on Saturday, March 6th. Despite our hope that the virus would abate and we could have an in- person gathering, the surge in cases since December has made Please deposit your donations in one of the totes at us proceed in deference to the health and well-being of the each side door of the church or in the wooden box attendees with a virtual conference. The conference will be in the narthex. All donations must be received ON streamed via Zoom to all registrants. Biishop Joseph Coffey, OR BEFORE MARCH 14, 2021. originally a priest in the archdiocese, and now auxiliary bishop to the Military will be one of the speakers at the conference. Any questions please contact Dawn Ellis @ 215- Steve Javie, former NBA ref. will provide our reconciliation 679-2160 talk. Registration is $10 online at manupphilly.com

Earth, the protector Jesus wanted for his flock. Ask the Holy Spirit to always guide the one who sits in Peter’s chair. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Peter 5:1-4;

Matthew 16:13-19 (535). “I will give you Sunday, Feb 21, 2021 the keys to the Kingdom of heaven.” FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Doing the rite thing Tuesday, Feb 23, 2021 Today, some of our neighbors are going to MEMORIAL OF POLYCARP, BISHOP, make a countercultural choice. They’re MARTYR going to sign the Book of the Elect, Words to live forever by signaling their decision to be baptized, Polycarp’s death in 155 is one of the first confirmed, and to receive First Eucharist at accounts of Christian martyrdom in a this year’s Easter Vigil. These Elect have public arena. The elderly bishop was been studying for months or years to resolute and serene even as he was burned embrace the life of the church. Why would and stabbed before a frenzied crowd. anyone make this choice in the 21st Included in the accounts is the two hours of century? For some, it may have begun as prayer Polycarp began upon his arrest, so intellectual curiosity. For others, it’s a powerful it unnerved his Roman guards. journey of the heart. For all, it’s what But Polycarp was also an Apostolic Father, they’ve seen in folks like us that make specifically a disciple of Saint John the Catholic Christianity an inspiring choice. Evangelist. Thus, he had firsthand Let’s help keep the inspiration going! knowledge of John’s words from Jesus: TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 9:8-15; 1 Peter 3:18-22; Mark 1:12-15 (23). “The “Everyone who lives and believes in me will kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and never die.” believe in the .” TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 55:10-11; Matthew 6:7-15 (225). "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is Monday, Feb 22, 2021 in heaven." FEAST OF THE CHAIR OF PETER, APOSTLE Wednesday, Feb 24, 2021 Recognize the chair LENTEN WEEKDAY Jesus loved us so much that he entrusted A good day to make amends us to someone he trusted deeply. In fact, in We are one week into this Lenten season, so the Gospel of John, Jesus asked Peter three perhaps it is time to have a conversation times if his devotion was assured. He with our Lord. Imagine you are walking with named him “rock” so he would be a solid Jesus, side by side, and he asks you, “Is foundation upon which to build the church, there any person you think of who you have and for 2,000 years Peter’s successors have hurt or judged, or any action that comes to had the responsibility of tending his sheep. mind that you know was wrong? Anything Today we celebrate the seat of the ’s you repent?” You take a moment, and authority as Christ’s representative on standing next to him, you feel his love for you. Regret and sorrow arise as you admit something. It may be intense or a low the mistakes that come to mind. You ask rumble within. Lent is an opportunity to for the grace to make amends in whatever become still, listen to our anger, and way possible. Find a way today to make examine its source. How might we invite something right. God into these rough spaces for healing? TODAY'S READINGS: Jonah 3:1-10; Luke Desiring healing does not disregard hurt or 11:29-32 (226). “At the preaching of suffering; rather we seek to “unhook” from Jonah they repented, and there is anger to live in peace. Unhooking might something greater than Jonah here.” mean talking with a loved one who hurt us. It might mean protesting against injustice. Thursday, Feb 25, 2021 It might mean forgiving ourselves. What LENTEN WEEKDAY might be rumbling within your heart? Has prayer moved you? TODAY'S READINGS: Ezekiel 18:21-28; It is tempting to think about prayer in a Matthew 5:20-26 (228). “Go first and be transactional way: I ask, therefore God reconciled.” gives. Today’s gospel may even appear to encourage this form of thought: “Ask and it Saturday, Feb 27, 2021 will be given to you; seek and you will find.” LENTEN WEEKDAY But Catholic teaching urges us to see God’s Agree to disagree response to prayer broadly. There is no more timely message for our explains: “Prayer always transforms reality: divided age of partisan politics than “love if things around us do not change, at least your enemies.” But how is that even possible? our hearts are changed. Jesus promised the One perspective that some find helpful is that “you gift of the Holy Spirit to every man and don’t have to like someone to love them.” Love in woman who prays.” If you have a prayer this context is not a warm, fuzzy feeling but a that seems unanswered, consider how your decision to treat with respect, to “do unto others.” A heart was moved by the mere act of tall order, but it does help to remove the expectation praying. that we have to become fast friends with those we TODAY'S READINGS: Esther C:12, 14-16, oppose. And maybe it will lead to a time when we 23-25; Matthew 7:7-12 (227). “For can see difficult folks as people with whom we everyone who asks, receives; and the one happen to disagree, rather than mortal enemies. who seeks, finds.” Jesus was all about reconciliation. Let’s take up the mantle. Friday, Feb 26, 2021 TODAY'S READINGS: Deuteronomy LENTEN WEEKDAY; DAY OF 26:16-19; Matthew 5:43-48 (229). “But I ABSTINENCE say to you, love your enemies.” The low rumble within

Anger is one of our human “passions,” the Catechism of the instructs, neither good nor bad in and of itself. Anger can provide us with helpful information that we feel wronged by someone or

Lent 2021 at Saint Philip Neri

Journey to the Foot of the Cross

“Lent is a time of renewal for the whole Church, for each community and every believer.

Above all it is a time of GRACE.” Pope Francis Ash Wednesday: February 17, 2021 6:30 am Mass, Main Church 9:00 am Mass, Main Church 12 Noon Prayer Service, Main Church 7:00pm Mass, Main Church Daily Mass 8 am Tuesday – Friday, Main Church 6:30 am Wednesday, Chapel 6:30 am Monday, Communion Service, Chapel Scripture Discussion on the Sunday Gospel 9 am Wednesdays, Hall Meeting Room Join Father Anthony on Wednesday Mornings following the daily Mass for coffee and donuts. We will examine and discuss the upcoming Gospel for Sunday. Stations of the Cross and Benediction 7pm Fridays, Main Church Lenten Evening of Reflection: March 3, 2021 – 7pm Main Church Join Father Michael Mullen for a parish evening of reflection as we prepare for the celebration of Easter. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9am – 7pm Monday – Friday, Chapel 9am – 3pm Saturday, Chapel Sacrament of Reconciliation 3pm – 3:45pm Saturdays, Main Church

***Please see the bulletin for additional confession times as we get closer to Easter

Saint Philip Neri Catholic Church

First Sunday of Lent february 21, 2021

Mullaney Law Offices 598 Main Street • Red Hill, PA 18076 (215) 679-7931 Christopher P. Mullaney, Attorney Parishioner In Our 4th Decade of Quality Service www.mullaneylawoffi ces.com French Drains Foundation Repair Mold Remediation

All Work Guaranteed 610-696-0100 www.morganbasementwaterproofing.com

Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery Kathy Clancy Pennsburg, PA Full Graves and STATE FARM INSURANCE Cremation Plots Are Available For Purchase AUTO • LIFE • HOME • HEALTH Call Locke at the Rectory: 215-679-9275 (215) 541-4114 Monday-Wednesday-Friday 669 Main Street, Pennsburg, PA 18073 www.stlukespt.com Between 10:00 am & 12 noon

What’s My Name? Neighboring Parishioner WELCOME HOME The #WHATSMYNAME 215-541-3700 Movement asks everyone to simply ask drivers 691 Main Street “What’s my name?” before Harleysville, PA 19438 entering their vehicle to www.thebirchesatharleysville.com make sure it is the car they are supposed to enter. Commercial Rates are at an All Time Low. Contact us today to get a free analysis to see if we can help Save you money with your monthly payments on your commercial property. Multi-Family, Retail, #WHATSMYNAME Offi ce Building, Apartment and Condos. Can BASEMENT close in as little as 45 days! Four season customer service is our top priority. WATERPROOFING In Remembrance of www.duqfunding.com Samantha Josephson 1650 Market Street - Suite 3600, Philadelphia, PA 19103 FOUNDATION REPAIR Advertise Your MOLD REMEDIATION Have you found FABERTM Business Here 800-333-3166 ext. 161 1-888-5DRY-TECH www.jppc.net www.DryTechCorp.com 059 St. Philip Neri, Pennsburg (i) John Patrick Publishing Company 1-800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net Red Hill Greenhouses IN NEED OF ELECTRICAL WORK??? Compliments of: FLORIST Electrician, Fully Registered & Insured, Pa. Lic# 081853 "We Raise Our Own" stmas & Happy N FREE ESTIMATES • ADDING LIGHTS & OUTLETS Chris Meinzer, Esquire rry Chri ew Ye Me ar! • Flowers for All Occasions CEILING FANS • OUTDOOR LIGHTING • SERVICE UPGRADES Attorney & Counsellor At Law • Funeral Arrangements GENERATOR INSTALLATIONS • POOL & HOT TUB WIRING • Holiday Plants Discounts for Parishioners of St. Philip Neri 215-679-4554 1006 Main St., Red Hill Call John @ 610-454-8206 Mention this ad for a parishioner discount Parishioner & Member of K of C Prop. Dan Smoll • 679-7847 or E-Mail: [email protected]

Alpha Omega Janitorial & Power Washing, Inc. TOM MAGUIRE Garage Doors • Openers (215) 518-3567 • [email protected] INTERIOR PAINTING Entry & Storm Doors www.phillybusinesscleaners.com Rick Williams, Owner | Insured & Bonded Repair & Installation JANITORIAL POWERWASHING 30 Yrs Exp. Locksmith Service Commerical • Industrial Commerical • Industrial Residential 10% Off Offi ces • Schools • Banks PA 084709 Showroom Located at Churches • Clinics Sidewalks • Houses • Decks Home (610) 222-3824 334 Washington Street, East Greenville “Superior Cleaning from the Beginning to the End” Cell (610) 504-4800 Robert McCarty, Jr. Parishioner 267-923-5759

Perkiomen Animal Hospital, PLLC Dominick A. Pulice, V.M.D. Mary E. Powers, V.M.D. (215) 679-8091 Tabitha J. Balutis, D.V.M. Dr. Paul G. Smith 500 Heritage Drive, Pottstown, PA Electrical Contractors, Elizabeth A. Pulice, V.M.D. Dr. John L. Lignelli II 610.326.7880 Since 1973 Heather L. Levan, D.V.M. 20 E. Philadelphia Ave. Boyertown, PA Dr. James A. Ward 1657 State Street www.perkiomananimalhospital.com Dr. Donald E. Roland 610.367.6074 East Greenville, PA 18041 919 Gravel Pike 215-679-7019 www.pottstownoralsurgery.com Fax: 610.326.5491 Palm, PA 18070 Fax 215-541-0231

• Pre-Planning Traditional Funerals • Handicapped ~ Serving Parishioners Since 1890 ~ Accessible Cremation Services • On-Site Crematory Funeral Pre-Planning • Headstones MANN - SLONAKER • Traditional Funerals funeral home Taylor Fluharty-Braxton, F.D. Supervisor William (Bud) E. Harner, F.D. Carl F. Slonaker, Jr., F.D. Stephen M. Schofer, F.D. 222 Washington Street Visit our website East Greenville PA 18041 215-679-9589 mannslonakerfuneralhome.com Mallory’s Army Foundation ATTENTION! Can I have your United Together In The Fight Against Bullying... Don’t Just Teach Kindness... BE KINDNESS! ATTENTION www.MallorysArmy.com PLEASE! CARING FOR THOSE WHO CARED FOR US (973) 440-8657 [email protected] SMALL BUSINESS Greenfield is Home Greenfield is Family It’s easy to join our mailing support is needed in our community! Now Hiring list! Just send your email Cooks, CNA & Direct Care Managers address by text message: The bulletin sponsors on the 300 Perkiomen Ave. back of our bulletin support our Schwenksville Text MALLORYSARMY to parish. Download and use the FindingFABERTM app for realtime 610.287.1822 22828 to get started. promotions and specials off ered by Please contact Kiersten Rivel Message and data rates may apply. your favorite sponsors. Thank you. krivel@greenfi eldseniorliving.com 059 St. Philip Neri, Pennsburg (b) DESIGNED John Patrick Publishing Company 1-800-333-3166 www.jppc.net