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Hugh, Pat Miller, Angie Martinez, Matty Molinaro, William O’Neill, Sr., Chris Parnau, Suzanne Rapa, Maria Rella, Philip Ric- Online Giving is now available for parish- cio, Sylvia and Ray Sanchez, Patricia Sarasohn, Kathy Sasse, Ga- ioners, making donating simple, safe, and briella Scalera, David Smeraldo, Gabrielle Spano, Justin Tchao, secure. Visit our Parish website: Salvatore Tino, Jr., Frank Tumminia, Anthony Trapanese, Steve Tumminello, Venisa Tyson, Nancy Valdivia, Grace Venza- www.stphilomena.org Conley, John Farro Vitale, Rosaria Viviani, Nicole Wallace, Jon and click on the link in the upper left cor- Weinstein and Amber V. ner of the home page. .V.:]CV Q` .V 101JVV`H7 Excerpts from the Diary of Saint Fausna O)5 . . & N % M . .P ! "#$$$#"%%& SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Welcome to our parish! 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