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Week Ending September 3, 2021 (Week Week Ending September 3, 2021 (Week 33) 2021 2021 County Deanery Parish 2020 Amount Raised Gift Count Total Gift Amount 2021 Goal % of Goal D 1 Annunciation B.V.M.-Havertown $54,859 170 $32,763 $41,417 79% P 8 Annunciation B.V.M.-Philadelphia $6,326 87 $5,476 $5,428 101% B 10 Assumption B.V.M.-Feasterville $32,481 237 $23,755 $40,213 59% C 3 Assumption B.V.M.-West Grove $28,680 161 $23,619 $43,074 55% D 1 Blessed Virgin Mary-Darby $11,048 78 $9,710 $8,460 115% P 9 Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul-Philadelphia $30,471 114 $29,460 $49,075 60% P 11 Christ the King-Philadelphia $12,510 153 $11,262 $16,673 68% M 5 Corpus Christi-Lansdale $140,676 519 $112,721 $145,000 78% P 9 Divine Mercy-Philadelphia $6,555 48 $6,560 $10,978 60% P 8 Epiphany of Our Lord-Philadelphia $28,052 109 $13,797 $15,138 91% M 5 Epiphany of Our Lord-Plymouth Meeting $62,583 211 $59,429 $85,000 70% P 12 Holy Angels-Philadelphia $2,331 5 $2,546 $7,523 34% P 7 Holy Cross-Philadelphia $21,776 70 $14,457 $24,650 59% D 1 Holy Cross-Springfield $21,200 191 $15,619 $26,201 60% P 6 Holy Family-Philadelphia $16,810 118 $20,765 $15,317 136% P 12 Holy Innocents-Philadelphia $11,364 104 $8,226 $11,085 74% M 7 Holy Martyrs-Oreland $12,247 101 $8,956 $17,530 51% P 8 Holy Name of Jesus-Philadelphia $7,971 49 $9,045 $5,285 171% M 5 Holy Saviour-Norristown $33,010 183 $23,966 $42,000 57% B 10 Holy Trinity-Morrisville $37,223 164 $32,773 $39,393 83% M 7 Immaculate Conception-Jenkintown $146,016 160 $119,174 $47,403 251% P 6 Immaculate Heart of Mary-Philadelphia $46,380 265 $39,206 $50,385 78% M 5 Mary, Mother of the Redeemer-North Wales $65,190 439 $103,906 $73,000 142% P 11 Maternity B.V.M.-Philadelphia $41,765 330 $41,060 $58,261 70% M 6 Mother of Divine Providence-King of Prussia $46,393 200 $44,880 $55,401 81% D 2 Nativity B.V.M.-Media $65,373 235 $55,846 $68,491 82% B 10 Nativity of Our Lord-Warminster $58,408 368 $62,007 $53,397 116% P 8 Old Saint Joseph's-Philadelphia $46,873 76 $44,804 $38,880 115% P 8 Old Saint Mary's-Philadelphia $17,449 25 $9,836 $5,645 174% M 7 Our Lady Help of Christians-Abington $27,325 164 $24,844 $40,149 62% P 11 Our Lady of Calvary-Philadelphia $26,901 191 $20,503 $36,737 56% D 2 Our Lady of Charity-Brookhaven $44,910 206 $28,135 $44,471 63% C 3 Our Lady of Consolation-Parkesburg $13,231 71 $9,945 $16,540 60% P 11 Our Lady of Consolation-Philadelphia $9,005 76 $5,548 $8,966 62% D 2 Our Lady of Fatima-Secane $17,905 148 $14,732 $29,335 50% B 10 Our Lady of Good Counsel-Southampton $100,653 492 $81,178 $136,011 60% B 11 Our Lady of Grace-Penndel $55,289 307 $35,936 $58,834 61% B 10 Our Lady of Guadalupe-Doylestown $110,423 249 $46,951 $76,624 61% P 12 Our Lady of Hope-Philadelphia $2,425 16 $2,105 $5,129 41% P 9 Our Lady of Lourdes-Philadelphia $23,179 89 $20,450 $16,303 125% B 10 Our Lady of Mount Carmel-Doylestown $106,367 376 $75,432 $112,525 67% P 8 Our Lady of Mount Carmel-Philadelphia $5,924 72 $4,708 $6,569 72% D 2 Our Lady of Peace-Milmont Park $21,747 179 $15,234 $20,616 74% D 2 Our Lady of Perpetual Help-Morton $43,858 219 $37,715 $58,620 64% C 4 Our Lady of the Assumption-Strafford $65,318 147 $50,279 $65,186 77% C 3 Our Lady of the Rosary-Coatesville $14,076 171 $12,745 $15,578 82% B 10 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart-Hilltown $72,059 201 $44,484 $40,379 110% M 7 Our Mother of Consolation-Philadelphia $85,856 173 $54,451 $78,762 69% D 2 Our Mother of Good Counsel-Bryn Mawr $66,290 152 $37,015 $48,377 77% P 12 Presentation B.V.M.-Cheltenham $15,825 115 $12,860 $20,000 64% M 6 Presentation B.V.M.-Wynnewood $78,308 73 $15,609 $21,994 71% M 7 Queen of Peace-Ardsley $29,813 246 $30,670 $39,668 77% B 11 Queen of the Universe-Levittown $25,098 224 $18,185 $27,551 66% P 12 Resurrection of Our Lord-Philadelphia $31,513 277 $24,741 $30,000 82% P 8 Sacred Heart of Jesus-Philadelphia $8,584 40 $3,891 $4,853 80% M 6 Sacred Heart-Bridgeport $13,432 111 $10,528 $17,000 62% D 1 Sacred Heart-Clifton Heights $8,930 58 $8,875 $8,611 103% D 1 Sacred Heart-Havertown $30,204 205 $20,100 $45,351 44% C 3 Sacred Heart-Oxford $32,888 142 $28,316 $36,820 77% M 5 Sacred Heart-Royersford $41,404 168 $33,616 $44,000 76% P 9 Saint Agatha-Saint James-Philadelphia $4,801 14 $4,453 $5,000 89% P 8 Saint Agnes-Saint John Nepomucene-Philadelphia $3,450 26 $3,765 $7,622 49% B 10 Saint Agnes-Sellersville $36,255 200 $22,901 $35,671 64% C 3 Saint Agnes-West Chester $67,295 294 $75,994 $88,240 86% M 7 Saint Albert the Great-Huntingdon Valley $64,487 267 $51,225 $46,345 111% M 5 Saint Aloysius-Pottstown $20,482 138 $13,270 $22,000 60% M 7 Saint Alphonsus-Maple Glen $111,907 301 $71,974 $93,453 77% P 12 Saint Ambrose-Philadelphia $5,329 35 $2,549 $7,000 36% D 2 Saint Anastasia-Newtown Square $73,000 410 $59,999 $97,168 62% D 1 Saint Andrew the Apostle-Drexel Hill $26,251 124 $25,787 $43,736 59% B 10 Saint Andrew-Newtown $204,192 591 $184,189 $161,659 114% P 9 Saint Andrew-Philadelphia $2,160 18 $2,145 $4,076 53% P 12 Saint Anne-Philadelphia $11,152 35 $11,965 $4,841 247% C 4 Saint Ann-Phoenixville $52,340 239 $40,455 $56,780 71% P 11 Saint Anselm-Philadelphia $24,096 209 $21,977 $29,994 73% M 7 Saint Anthony of Padua-Ambler $83,364 238 $70,634 $59,172 119% P 7 Saint Athanasius-Philadelphia $6,495 38 $4,900 $9,379 52% P 8 Saint Augustine-Philadelphia $15,385 42 $14,064 $12,746 110% P 9 Saint Barbara-Philadelphia $5,527 53 $5,430 $4,789 113% P 9 Saint Barnabas-Philadelphia $2,360 15 $1,190 $7,006 17% P 11 Saint Bartholomew-Philadelphia $8,027 60 $7,453 $11,165 67% C 4 Saint Basil the Great-Kimberton $38,014 119 $24,216 $37,660 64% B 10 Saint Bede the Venerable-Holland $100,046 474 $85,095 $96,417 88% D 1 Saint Bernadette-Drexel Hill $25,455 184 $20,576 $39,502 52% P 11 Saint Bernard-Philadelphia $7,156 77 $5,791 $12,924 45% P 6 Saint Bridget-Philadelphia $15,155 77 $11,800 $16,975 70% M 7 Saint Catherine of Siena-Horsham $41,133 209 $27,377 $43,989 62% P 12 Saint Cecilia-Philadelphia $52,235 420 $60,958 $70,000 87% B 11 Saint Charles Borromeo-Bensalem $33,853 234 $24,743 $25,773 96% D 1 Saint Charles Borromeo-Drexel Hill $34,961 124 $19,378 $27,582 70% P 8 Saint Charles Borromeo-Philadelphia $2,825 22 $5,960 $6,595 90% P 11 Saint Christopher-Philadelphia $62,698 419 $44,263 $69,033 64% D 2 Saint Colman-Ardmore $42,404 130 $34,123 $41,300 83% C 3 Saint Cornelius-Chadds Ford $108,584 295 $82,272 $150,805 55% P 9 Saint Cyprian-Philadelphia $8,165 57 $8,729 $7,878 111% B 10 Saint Cyril of Jerusalem-Jamison $60,618 313 $62,806 $77,425 81% M 7 Saint David-Willow Grove $29,481 227 $23,750 $65,285 36% D 1 Saint Denis-Havertown $56,419 194 $44,497 $60,759 73% P 11 Saint Dominic-Philadelphia $17,753 171 $15,762 $25,364 62% D 1 Saint Dorothy-Drexel Hill $61,616 233 $44,230 $78,855 56% M 5 Saint Eleanor-Collegeville $131,361 697 $124,174 $135,000 92% C 4 Saint Elizabeth-Uwchlan $95,138 267 $78,977 $75,035 105% B 11 Saint Ephrem-Bensalem $53,116 345 $49,036 $52,240 94% D 1 Saint Eugene-Primos $15,483 136 $18,454 $18,857 98% B 11 Saint Frances Cabrini-Fairless Hills $25,209 209 $21,712 $21,591 101% D 2 Saint Francis de Sales-Lenni $17,370 114 $27,870 $33,215 84% P 9 Saint Francis de Sales-Philadelphia $15,235 47 $11,538 $20,158 57% M 5 Saint Francis of Assisi-Norristown $12,776 116 $10,713 $15,000 71% D 1 Saint Francis of Assisi-Springfield $52,264 346 $50,447 $48,400 104% P 9 Saint Francis Xavier-Philadelphia $21,702 88 $14,665 $27,351 54% C 3 Saint Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother-Avondale $14,030 86 $11,414 $25,024 46% M 5 Saint Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother-Stowe $7,672 50 $7,289 $12,000 61% D 2 Saint Gabriel-Norwood $11,376 118 $9,789 $16,731 59% P 8 Saint Gabriel-Philadelphia $5,018 36 $2,815 $3,255 86% M 7 Saint Genevieve-Flourtown $44,520 134 $18,645 $43,577 43% D 2 Saint George-Glenolden $18,291 129 $17,205 $13,647 126% M 5 Saint Helena-Blue Bell $106,377 395 $107,274 $101,000 106% P 12 Saint Helena-Philadelphia $38,656 59 $34,595 $20,000 173% M 7 Saint Hilary of Poitiers-Rydal $37,230 157 $20,850 $40,252 52% B 10 Saint Ignatius of Antioch-Yardley $159,287 263 $153,300 $107,680 142% P 9 Saint Ignatius of Loyola-Philadelphia $5,541 23 $4,150 $4,324 96% C 4 Saint Isaac Jogues-Wayne $84,257 177 $68,847 $97,685 70% B 10 Saint Isidore-Quakertown $18,300 107 $10,950 $25,469 43% M 7 Saint James-Elkins Park $51,717 90 $51,243 $40,505 127% P 11 Saint Jerome-Philadelphia $24,809 195 $17,005 $32,278 53% M 6 Saint John Baptist Vianney-Gladwyne $146,319 138 $182,685 $162,400 112% B 10 Saint John Bosco-Hatboro $28,226 175 $24,780 $34,507 72% P 11 Saint John Cantius-Philadelphia $10,293 117 $8,204 $11,058 74% D 2 Saint John Chrysostom-Wallingford $74,087 263 $55,738 $70,531 79% D 2 Saint John Fisher-Boothwyn $24,902 209 $19,418 $22,868 85% D 2 Saint John Neumann-Bryn Mawr $105,336 228 $83,383 $162,848 51% P 12 Saint John Paul II-Philadelphia $16,173 142 $13,069 $10,540 124% B 10 Saint John the Baptist-Ottsville $26,611 103 $18,444 $23,966 77% P 6 Saint John the Baptist-Philadelphia $14,295 125 $10,995 $15,485 71% B 10 Saint John the Evangelist-Morrisville $49,293 229 $45,698 $49,331 93% P 9 Saint John the Evangelist-Philadelphia $10,732 47 $7,064 $21,739 32% M 7 Saint Joseph-Ambler $15,900 72 $13,968 $15,108 92% D 2 Saint Joseph-Aston $28,361 247 $27,864 $28,028 99% P 12 Saint Joseph-Cheltenham $3,430 23 $1,555 $15,000 10% C 3 Saint Joseph-Coatesville $7,425 41 $3,558 $15,983 22% D 1 Saint Joseph-Collingdale $9,650 107 $7,652 $14,109 54% C 4 Saint Joseph-Downingtown $64,206 422 $60,695 $85,371 71% C 4 Saint Joseph-Spring City $9,380 62 $8,395 $9,454 89% B 10 Saint Joseph-Warrington $38,092
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