October 2, 2011 - St. Basil the Great Parish

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October 2, 2011 - St. Basil the Great Parish
http://www.stbasils.org
Re
v. Gar
v. ~ Pastor
Rev
Garyy T
T.. Pacitti, M.Di
M.Div
Ver
v. Ric
d SS.. W
yzykie
wicz, Sc
h.P
Rev
Richar
hard
Wyzykie
yzykiewicz,
Sch.P
h.P.. ~ Sunday Helper
eryy Re
har
October 2, 2011
St. Basil’s Rectory
Tel. 610-933-2110 * Fax 610-933-0627
Church@StBasils.org
Office hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
E-mail Bulletin articles (only) to: Bulletin@StBasils.org
St. Basil the Great School
Pre-K, K, Grades 1-8
Dr
gela Ruf
o, Ed.D
hool Principal
Dr.. An
Ang
Rufo
Ed.D.. - Sc
School
Tel. 610-933-2453 * Fax 610-933-7590 * ARufo@StBasils.org
School closing numbers: SBG (#272), PASD (#856)
Dir
ector of Reli
gious Education
Director
Religious
Mrs. Erin Gauntner
Tel. 610-935-1261 - DRE@StBasils.org
Sc
hool of Reli
gious Education (PREP - CCD)
School
Religious
Sundays 9:30 to 10:45 AM in the school (September - May)
R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)
Thursdays- 7:00 PM in the School Basement
Baptisms: by prior arrangement
1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 12:15 PM
Baptismal Preparation classes: (Pre-Jordan)
4th Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM in the school
Call the Director of Religious Education to make arrangements to attend R.C.I.A.,
to arrange Baptisms, Baptismal Preparation Classes, or to obtain information
regarding PREP.
Choir: Director Mib Campbell
484-995-6110 - sunflowerangels@verizon.net
Choir Practices: (September through May)
Wed: Little Angels - 6 PM, Elementary Choir - 6:30 PM;
Praise Group/ Jr. High Choir - Alternate weeks - 7:30 PM
Thur: Handbell Choir - 6:30 PM; Senior Choir - 7:30 PM
Mass Schedule
Saturday Evening (Church): 5:00 PM
Sundays (Church): 8:30 and 11:00 AM
Week
da
ys (Chapel): 8:45 AM
eekda
days
Holy Days (Church): Vigil- 7:00 PM
Day of- 8:45 AM and 7:00 PM
Children’s Liturgy:
During the 8:30 AM Mass except in July & August
Confessions: in the Chapel or anytime upon request
Saturdays: 4:00 to 4:30 PM
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament:
Tuesdays in the Chapel from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sick Calls:
Will be made at any time. Please notify the rectory office if anyone
is sick or in the hospital.
Funerals:
Family or Funeral Director- please contact the rectory office.
Mar
ria
g es:
Marria
riag
Arrangements must be make at least six (6) months prior to proposed wedding date. Diocesan Pre-Cana classes required.
Golden Greats (Seniors Club):
3rd Friday of the Month - 10:00 AM
In the Garden Room at Woodbridge Place
Women’
wship: 2nd Tuesday of the Month
omen’ss Fello
Fellowship:
7:30 PM Rectory Meeting Room
Email nana.lopez@verizon.net for more information
Kni
ghts of Columb
us: Meets 3rd Wednesday of the Month
Knights
Columbus:
at 7:00 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room
.StBasilKofC
.org
Information at www
www.StBasilKofC
.StBasilKofC.org
Rental of the Hall:
For information, email Rosalia Provini: StBasilsGym@gmail.com
October 2, 2011
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Respect Life Sunday
Isaiah’s farmer friend, we hear in the first reading, who started
to plant a vineyard, is really God: our Heavenly Father who, out
of his infinite love, creates a paradise for us, of love and truth
and life. But what happens to this perfect vineyard? Isaiah tells
us that it yields nothing but wild grapes and falls into ruin.
Who ruined the vineyard, Isaiah muses? Was it God, who did
not take sufficient care of his precious vineyard? No, he tells us.
No. The vineyard was ruined because his cherished plants answered justice with bloodshed and love with their selfish concern. “Hark!” Isaiah declares, “hear the outcry!”
“Hark!” we, too, might declare, “hear the outcry of God”
I gave you the most wondrous sign of my love,
and you took the unborn infant’s life.
I gave you my sons and daughters to nurture and cherish,
and you threw them away.
I gave you the miracle of married love,
and you twisted it to meet your own needs.
I gave you the dignity of life,
and you manipulated it to fulfill your selfish desires.
I gave you the mind to decode the mysteries of life,
and you used it for destruction.
I gave you the wisdom of old women and men,
to guide and inspire you, and you let them die.
I gave you the heart to love even the stranger,
and you sent him away.
I gave you the brilliance to create,
and you made weapons to destroy.
I gave you a heart to love, and you sold it for senseless profit.
For you see, Isaiah’s vineyard is not far away. It is as close as
the home you return to after Mass. It is as close as the nearest
nursing home, or clinic, or prison, or school. The vineyard God
has made for us is here, and his choicest and most cherished
plants are sitting all around you.
Will we heed the Gospel of Life and love them? Will we love
the least and most forgotten, the ones who are hardest to love
or even to see? Or will we give in to a culture of death, which
lays waste to the beauty that God has so wondrously created?
In the Gospel today Jesus takes Isaiah’s parable one step
further, as he puts himself into the story. In Jesus’ version, the
Son is sent to save the vineyard, to protect the most vulnerable
plants from being trod underfoot. But when the evil tenants saw
the Son, “they seized him, threw him out of the vineyard, and
killed him.”
God then warns us that a wretched death awaits those who
have killed his Son. Unless they repent, eternal death awaits
those who kill him in the unborn child, in the person with a
disability denied treatment, in the old woman whom no one sees
as useful anymore, and in the prisoner put to death without
anyone to love him. Eternal death awaits such evil doers, hell.
But eternal life awaits those who embrace the Gospel of Life
and seek to bring truth and life and beauty to the vineyard God
has planted for us. That is why we celebrate this Respect Life
Sunday each year. It’s to save our lives and the lives of the most
vulnerable among us. Let us proclaim that life, preserve it, and
devote ourselves to its protection.
Sunda
Sundayy - 8:30 AM: John F. Krizmanich
Requested by: The Krizmanich Family
11:00 AM: Nicolina Pasquarello (50th Anniv.)
Requested by: Dominick Aquilante Family
Monday - 8:45 AM: Barbara Golden
Requested by: MaryAnn Burcin
Tuesday - 8:45 AM: Lee M. Raden
Requested by: Brian & Susan Bodick
Wednesda
ednesdayy - 8:45 AM: Charles Gallagher
Requested by: St. Basil’s Handbell Choir
Thursday - 8:45 AM: Special Intention
Requested by: Maryann Willard
Friday - 8:45 AM: Edmond Fenyus
Requested by: The Fisher Family
PFC James Burling, PFC Gerald Dalton, PO2. Matthew J. O’Connell,
and all those serving our country, both at home and abroad and
their families.
Our benefactors and all who are ill, especially: Anne Phillips; Jody
Powers; Michele Francis; Evelyne Rowan; Delores Bennett; Susan
McCartney; Mary Jo Byrne; Shirley Radloff; Pamela Campbell; Bob
Burke; Sr. Mary Julia, I.H.M.; Catherine Kaleach; Peggy Truifaro;
Ginny Sullivan; Jennifer Lewis; Lottie Merlin; Lorraine Sisto; Carl
W. Skelton; Mary Butler; Gail Musumeci; Susan Harper; Virginia
Etriss; Rosalie McMahon; Glen Douglas; Matthew James Meadows;
Doris Moran; Tom & Grace Ruane; Chiponis Family; Jim Frizzell;
Angela McShane; John Degnan; Barbara Hritz; John and Pearl
Hrivnak; Kaia Pence; Patrick Sauer; Nancy Logan; Gigi Hess; Mary
Lou and Richard Cullinan; Roseann McBride; Geri Huston; Kovac
Twins; Adelina Musumeci; John Leo; Matthew and Alice Harper;
Rita Kamerdze-Haden; Tootsie Stantz; Anthony Bonanni; Kathleen
Kulpe; Michelle Shoettle; Katherine Bakay-Bailey; Linda Gazzillo;
Kristine Wickward; Paul Scheidel; Rita Ignatovig; Christine
Radliff; Lee R. Raden; Joan Snyderman; Timothy Kiscaden; Ann
Coccia; Louis Martin; Isabelle Wislowski; Jim Moran; Cathy
Pasymowski; Pat Meyers; Pat Stewart; Martha Francis; Robert
Keeling; Joe Giordano; Ida Adams; Ruth McNeil; Alice Boardman;
Kirby Blomquist; Martin Horvath; John Strawbridge; Vicki
Hawkins; Paulette Cercega; Betty Sturgeon; Joanne Consalvo;
Denise Kuleski; baby Avi Gonzolez; and Patricia Kahl.
REST IN PEACE
Kelsey Kramer and all our faithful departed.
* All the sick and shut-ins of the parish remain in our prayers whether their
names are on this list or not. If you have a loved one who is serving in the military
or is in need of special prayer for any reason, please contact the parish office to
have them added to our Prayer List.
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Con
g ratulations to Ma
ggie Duffy
Cong
Maggie
winner of our Fall Festival poster contest!
TOD
AY
TODA
View Maggie’s entry and all our other entries on the Festival webpage.
FALL FESTIV
AL - Food starts at Noon; Rides 1-6 PM
FESTIVAL
RIDE SPECIAL - $20 all you can ride!
5:00 PM Y
OUTH MASSES ST
AR
T
YOUTH
STAR
ART
NEXT SUND
AY
SUNDA
W hat is a “Y
outh
“Youth Mass”?
TUESD
AY
TUESDA
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM in the Chapel
It is a Mass with the Youth and Young Adults of our Church
in the positions of Lectors and Ushers. The music will be
contemporary Catholic songs meant to energize and involve
everyone in worship! Interested in being in the Choir or playing an instrument? Contact the Youth Mass Music Coordinator MaryJo Springer: music@stbasils.org or 484-9274792.
All ages welcome to attend - young and old, single and
families! Everyone is invited!
THURSD
AY
THURSDA
Legion of Mary - 7 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room (Basement)
THERE’S STILL TIME TO HA
VE FUN!
HAVE
This Sunday is the last day of our Fall Festival, so
come out and enjoy the fun! Our delicious food tent
opens at Noon, and the rides start at 1 PM. Our entertainment includes John Seitz at 1:30 PM.
PARISH CASINO B
US TRIP - "Sho
wboat"
BUS
"Showboat"
Atlantic City - Tuesda
Tuesdayy, Oct. 18th
Bus leaves parking lot at 9:15 AM. Cost: $30 - Get $30
Bac
k in Fr
ee Pla
Back
Free
Playy. For reservations call Mar
Maryy Ann Carlin (610933-9071). Reservations and payment due ASAP
ASAP. Thank You!
ALL PPARISHIO
ARISHIO
NERS ARE WELCOME
ARISHIONERS
September 25, 2011
OFFER
TOR
Y
OFFERTOR
TORY
Envelopes (343) $ 11,441.00
Loose
$
850.00
Children (47) $
68.25
Total
$ 12,359.25
Thank you to all you parishioners who support us so faithfully!
MASS
5:00 PP.M.
.M.
8:30 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
5:00 PP.M.
.M.
MASS SER
VERS (Gr
een)
LECTORS
SERVERS
(Green)
Satur
da
Saturda
dayy, October 8, 2011
Fr. John P. Hutter
T. Gruenling; C. Oustrich
Jean Wislowski
K. Gike; S. McLaughlin
Ken Varane
Sunda
Sundayy, October 9, 2011
Our Pastor, Fr. Gary Pacitti
A. Shirker; P. Trabucco
Carol Poorman
A. Briglia; S. Kelly
Nabo Almonte
Fr. Javier Renteria
D. Bui; B. Walt
Lynne Rauch
D. Corraro
France Krazalkovich
Our Pastor, Fr. Gary Pacitti
M. Provini; Giacomucci
C. & T. Gillan
NEXT SUND
AY
SUNDA
BLESSING OF PETS
October 9 at 1 PM in the ‘barking’ lot
All pets are welcome!
By Dr
gela Ruf
o, Ed.D
Dr.. An
Ang
Rufo
Ed.D,,
Principal
First in Math is once again up and running! Congratulations
to our Player of the Week, Alexa DiIanni, Grade 6 and to our Team
of the Week, Grade 6! We are 17th in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Keep up the great work!
FROM THE DESK OF THE DRE
RCIA topic for Thu. 10/6 will be The Existence of God
God.
Anyone interested in learning more about our Catholic faith is welcome to attend. 7:00 pm in the school basement.
MARK YOUR CALENDERS
St. Basil’
omen’
wship’
xt meetin
g:
Basil’ss W
Women’
omen’ss Fello
Fellowship’
wship’ss ne
next
meeting:
OCTOBER 11 at 7:30 PM in the Parish Hall
Focus on women’s health. Featuring a speaker from Phoenixville
Hospital. All women of the Parish invited!
We w
elcome to St. Basil’
amil
welcome
Basil’ss Parish FFamil
amilyy
our newest members:
FIONA CLARE GILBERT
daughter of Patrick and Erin Gilbert
7 Lake Drive, Spring City, PA 19475
~~~~~~~~~
AVER
Y MARIE PETERS
VERY
daughter of Jason and Maureen Peters
49 Aldian Road, Phoenixville, PA 19460
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CAMILLA HALL’S OKTOBERFEST
Come One, Come All, to Camilla Hall!
Annual Oktoberf
est Satur
da
Oktoberfest
Saturda
dayy, October 8
10AM to 4PM on the grounds of Camilla Hall
ST
ASIL
’S 11 TH ANNU
AL
ST.. B
BASIL
ASIL’S
ANNUAL
Enjoy delicious food, entertainment, children’s games, hay rides,
White Elephant sale items, crafts and more. Proceeds benefit
Camilla Hall Nursing Home for the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM). Located south of the intersection of
routes 30 and 352, between Paoli and Exton. For more information
Cronin IHM, 610-647-4400, ext. 3273
contact: Sister Susan Cronin,
3273,
or Sister Rose Mulligan
Mulligan, IHM, 610-889-1553, ext. 1975
October 16 at the Kimberton Fire House
Tickets for this event are $25 for 20 games and can be
purchased after all Masses. Doors open at noon; games
begin at 1:00 PM. Come early and have lunch!
Lon
gaberg
er® and V
era Bradle
y® ggame
ame prizes ar
Long
aberger®
Vera
Bradley®
aree
valued at $50 to $530.
Pick a letter “A through Z” and fill a basket, (ex., M is for
Movies, G is for Games). If you can help by sponsoring all or
part of the cost of a game basket/bag or by filling one, if you
can help at least an hour on bingo day or if you would like to
place an advertisement, please call Dee Aquilante (610933-2181) or Chris Odorisio (610-933-6039)
(610-933-6039).
Non-smoking facility; no one under 16 admitted. This
fundraiser benefits St. Basil’s General Account which
provides funds to the school, church and parish as needs
et and Ba
g Bin
go
arise. Let
Let’’s mak
makee this the best Bask
Basket
Bag
Bing
in Town and the most profitable for St. Basil’s!
RA
CHEL
’S VINEY
ARD RETREA
T
RACHEL
CHEL’S
VINEYARD
RETREAT
October 7, 8, 9 at the Spirituality Center
Center,, Frazer
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats are for anyone hurting from the spiritual and emotional pain of an abortion. The weekend will help you
experience the mercy and compassion of God, grieve your loss, and
forgive yourself and others. Call 215-906-6337 or 610-3990890. All calls are confidential
confidential. National website:
www
.R ac
helsV
ine
d.org
www.R
achelsV
helsVine
ineyy ar
ard.org
“THE MIGHTY MACS” WORLD PREMIERE
October 14 at the Kimmel Center
MIDDLE SCHOOL EDGE
YOUTH MINISTR
Y
MINISTRY
October 9th at 6 PM
In the school basement.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WANTED: Hi
gh Sc
hool, Colle
g e and Adults
High
School,
Colleg
who want to be Part of the fun!!
gn up
For Questions
Questions,, to si
sign
up,, or just to talk about this, go to the
“Ministries” Tab on our Web page and click YOUTH! or contact
Amy Sands: youthministry@stbasils.org/610-935-9354
SOCIETY OF ST
AUL
ST.. VINCENT DE PPA
CLOTHING DRIVE - OCTOBER 8 & 9
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Philadelphia
is collecting donations of usable men’s, women’s and
children’s clothing
clothing. They will also accept small
household goods (bed & bath linens, pots & pans, dishes, cooking
utensils, shoes and books) and small appliances in good working
lothin
g . Take all donations
order. No bab
babyy equipment- onl
onlyy cclothin
lothing
to the Society’s truck from 9:00 AM- 2:00PM at:
ST
wn Pik
wn
ST.. THOMAS MOORE - 2101 Pottsto
Pottstown
Pikee, Pottsto
Pottstown
The Society also offers pick-up service for furniture/large appliances and vehicle donations. For info, call 215-288-8160.
CHURCH CLEANING COMMITTEE
BLUE TEAM - Denise Kuleski
Fridayy, October 7 ~ 7 to 9 PM
CHURCH - Frida
Mary Ann Bursich-Raden Doc Kennedy
Lillian Early
Jacqueline Kennedy
Paula & Tom Ford
Maryann Kennedy
John Hoffner
Jane & Megan McNally
Cheryl Kennedy
Joann Miller
Based on a true story, the film depicts the 1972 national championship basketball season of the Mighty Macs of “tiny” Immaculata
kets ar
son (plus a
College, now University. Tic
Tick
aree $150 per per
person
$4 handling fee)- call the Communications Office at Immaculata
University at 610-647-4400, ext. 3874. Proceeds from the movie
premiere benefit Immaculata University and Coaches vs. Cancer.
Scheduled to appear at the premiere are actors: David Boreanaz,
Carla Gugino
elton. Former Mighty Macs Coach
Gugino,, and Marle
Marleyy Sk
Skelton.
Cathy Rush and 13 of the championship Mighty Macs also attending, and Pat Croce, Anthony Gargano, Phil Martelli, Jay Wright and
.Y
earOfT
heMi
ghtyMacs
.com.
Michael Smerconish. Visit www
www.Y
.YearOfT
earOfTheMi
heMightyMacs
ghtyMacs.com.
B US TRIP TO W
ASHINGTO
N, D
WASHINGTO
ASHINGTON
D.C
.C..
.C
Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception - Satur
da
Saturda
dayy, October 15
Sponsored by St. Elizabeth Senior Adult Ministry. Ar
Arcchbishop
Charles JJ.. Chaput to lead pilgrimage and celebrate Mass. Bus
depar
ts St. Elizabeth at 8 AM and departs Washington at 4
departs
kets $30 per per
son
PM. Tic
Tick
person
son. Pack your lunch. ONLY 50 SEATS
AVAILABLE. Call St. Elizabeth Ministr
Ministryy Center at 610-6466550.
Goin
g the Distance ffor
or Gabb
alk
Going
Gabbyy 5K Run/W
Run/Walk
October 16, 2011 at 9:00 AM
National Christian Conference Center
.r
untheda
Registration: www
www.r
.runtheda
unthedayy.com or on-site registration be16 This race will take place in
ginning 8:00 AM on October 16.
celebration of Gabby Vogel, a young Phoenixville girl who recently
lost her fight with brain cancer. All proceeds to benefit Gabby's
family to help offset medical expenses. 1485 Valley Forge Rd. Valley Forge, PA 19481
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POPE JOHN PPA
AUL II HIGH SCHOOL
Open House ~ Sat., October 15 at 11:30 AM
ARCHBISHOP JOHN CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL
Attention 7th and 8th Grade Students and Families! Please arrive at
the start time, as this event begins with a group presentation in the
PJP Auditorium. The building will then be open for families to tour
our beautiful school. No RSVP is necessary.
OPEN HOUSE for Class of 2016
Scholarship Test
Satur
da
Saturda
dayy, October 15 at 10:00 AM
Monda
Mondayy, October 17 at 4:00 PM
Monda
Mondayy, October 24 at 4:00 PM
rader
The Scholarship Test is for 8th ggrader
raderss onl
onlyy. It is an optional
test
test, and is not a placement test. The test is just one hour in length
and administered in the PJP Computer Labs. The registration form
.pjphs
.org
and additional test information is available on www
www.pjphs
.pjphs.org
.org..
DEV
O N PREP
DEVO
Devon Preparatory School is a private Roman Catholic college
prep school, owned and conducted by the Piarist Fathers, for young
men in grades 6-12.
6-12 For more information, contact Patrick Parsons@De
vonPr
ep
.com
sons at 610-688-7337 or PPar
PParsons@De
sons@Dev
onPrep
ep.com
.com. Or visit
ep
.com
.De
vonPr
our website www
www.De
.Dev
onPrep
ep.com
.com.
For more information, contact the school at 610-688-7610 ext. 131
Sunday, October 9 - Noon to 2:00 PM
Tuesday, October 11 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
SCHOL
ARSHIP EXAM D
ATES
SCHOLARSHIP
DA
Saturday, October 8 or 15 - 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Thursday, October 13 - 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
EIGHTH GRADE VISIT
ATIO
N D
AY
VISITA
TION
DA
vember 17 - 8:15 AM to 2:00 PM
Thursday, No
Nov
Registrations will be accepted at the open house.
Our Lady of the Rosary Family Retreat
October 21-23, 2011
Bring your children to this wonderful weekend retreat at the
Malvern Retreat House that will be packed with fun, great
food, games, inspirational teaching, and music, along with other
faith-filled families. The director is Fr. Stephen DeLacy, the school
minister at Pope John Paul II High School in Royersford. To register,
eser
v ations
.htm or call
.malv
er
nr
etr
eat.com/r
nretr
etreat.com/r
eat.com/reser
eserv
ations.htm
visit www
www.malv
.malver
ernr
610-644-0400.
OPEN HOUSE ~ October 9 from 1-4 PM
All families and prospective students are welcome to attend; no
pre-registration required.
KY
AL BEEF AND BEER
KYAL
November 5, 6:30 PM in St. Basil’s Gym
ENTRANCE & SCHOLARSHIP EXAM
October 15 & 16, 8:30-11:30 AM
Beef & beer ffundraiser
undraiser
undraiser,, silent auction, music
music.. The 12’s
are raising money to play in a tournament at Cooperstown Dreams
son, $40 per
Park next summer. Must be 21: $20 per per
person,
couple
couple. Contact Rich Sim: 610-933-5638 or Chris Guidotti:
cdg84@comcast.net
Exam is offered on both Saturday and Sunday to accommodate
family schedules. Families may contact the school to register.
VILLA MARIA ACADEMY
Villa Maria Academy, a Catholic college preparatory school empowers young women to lead lives of spiritual growth and Chris.VMAhs
.org
tian service. www
www.VMAhs
.VMAhs.org
OPEN HOUSE: October 16, 11 AM to 1:30 PM
All 6th, 7th & 8th graders and their families and friends welcome.
ENTRANCE & SCHOLARSHIP EXAM
November 5, 9 AM to 12:30 PM
For all eighth graders who seek admission as a freshman next
vember 11
fall; there is a conflict test date on Friday, No
Nov
11, from
8:30 AM to Noon. Registrations now being accepted. For more
information contact Mary Kay Napoli 610-644-2551, ext.
1020
.VMAhs
.org
1020, or register online at www
www.VMAhs
.VMAhs.org
ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR
A private, Catholic, college preparatory school for girls in grades
6-12, Notre Dame is located at 560 Sproul Rd in Villanova. Public
and private bus transportation is available.
Our Lad
harist
Ladyy ’ s Missionaries of the Euc
Eucharist
Special retreat: A Time Apart with Jesus
No
vember 4,5,6 - A
Nov
Av
Retreat,
Doylesto
ylestown,
v e Maria Retr
eat, Do
ylesto
wn, PPA.
A.
Offered by Sister Joan Noreen, Co-Founder of OLME and EWTN
Host of “Eucharistic Journey”. Includes Daily Eucharist, Eucharistic adoration, conferences on Catholic Spirituality, Prayer with Sacred Scripture, Liturgy of the Hours, and much more. For information, call Mary Ann at 610-933-5621 or contact OLME at 610582-3333, olme@olme.org
olme@olme.org.
PEN PPAL
AL
ALSS NEEDED
Foolproof system offers complete anonymity for participants in
.MMOCsuppor
tg
.org
this Corporal Work of Mercy. www
www.MMOCsuppor
.MMOCsupportg
tgrroup
oup.org
.org;
email: mmocsprtgp@comcast.net or call Jack/Sophie 215698-7656. Please pray for all those in prison.
DID YOU KNOW
ther
e
ar
e
Rescue
Gr
oups ffor
or eev
ver
eed of do
g?
there are
Groups
eryy br
breed
dog?
These folks take in your pet when you are no longer able to care
9TH GRADE SCHOLARSHIP & ENTRANCE EXAM
for
it. No questions, no guilt. If you have lost your home, your
November 5 & 14
job, your ability to take care of your pet, please consider a Rescue,
OPEN HOUSE ~ November 6: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM where the volunteers will work hard to find the perfect ‘fur’ever
.ND
Apa.org/
For info, call 610-971-0498 or visit www
www.ND
.NDApa.org/
admissions.
home. Contact information for all Rescues can easily be found on
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the internet.
LADIES! MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
ALL
WOMEN INVITED
September to December 2011 - 7:30 PM - 2nd Tues./Month
(unless otherwise noted)
September 13th - Wine, cheese and hors d’oeuvres (Church Hall)
*October 11th - 7:00 PM - Focus on Women’s Health - Speaker/Phoenixville Hosp. (Church Hall)
**November
November 15th - Speaker from Mom’s House, Phoenixville (Rectory Meeting Room)
December 13th - Cookie Exchange (Rectory Meeting Room)
January to June 2012 - 7:30 PM - 2nd Tues./Month
(unless otherwise noted)
January 10th Dove Chocolate presentation (Rectory Meeting Room)
Ladies & Gents Evening - Speaker Dr. Edward Linder (Rectory Meeting Room)
February 14th
*March 13th - 6:30 PM - International Food Tasting Adventure (Church Hall)
Veggies, herbs & flowers (Church Hall)
April 10th Speaker Sr. Helen Ann (Church Hall)
May 8th **June
June 5th - 6:30 PM - Covered Dish - Silent Auction - Installation of Officers (Church Hall)
ST
WSHIP
ST.. BASIL’S WOMEN’S FELLO
FELLOWSHIP
Information: Alicia Fox 610-933-7058 afoxphoenixville@comcast.net
*Date or time change
CHRISTMAS WREATHS & POINSETTIAS
St. Basil’s Women's Fellowship and Knights of Columbus Squires are joining forces for a Christmas fundraiser:
Christmas Wreaths and Poinsettias
Poinsettias!
It's early to be thinking of Christmas, but
deadline for ordering Wreaths is Sunday, Oct.30th!
Wreaths: 22' - $20.00 / 28' - $30.00
You can order wreaths to be SHIPPED anywhere in the US (except Hawaii or Alaska)
Shipped 22' - $35.00 (price includes shipping)
A simple and easy way to send someone a beautiful Christmas gift!
Call (leave message if no answer) or email with your order, or with any questions. Thank you!
Nancy Seeberger - Women's Fellowship 610-933-2428 nana.lopez@verizon.net
Poinsettia information available closer to Christmas
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Thomas P. Piskai, DDS, LLC
Family Dentistry
1096 W. Bridge Street
Phoenixville, PA
“We have our roots, where
others have their branches.”
(610) 933-3338
C RUISES, ALL INCLUSIVE RESORTS, DISNEY, PACKAGE TOURS, LUXURY TRAVEL
Singles
Couples
Families
Groups
Fund Raisers
JOANN KING
AND
Caribbean • Alaska • Hawaii
South America • Antarctica
Europe • The Holy Land
MORE ... Africa • Asia • Australia
South Pacific
610-935-8956 • jking@landand7seastravel.com
Free Estimates
Gutters
Fully Insured
Clogged?
Oil Company
933-3365
DOMINICK’S AUTO BODY CO.
GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE
REPAIR • INSTALLATION
Michael Monk, Parishioner
610-495-5358
933-2181
UNRUH, TURNER, BURKE & FREES
$5.00 OFF
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Assisting Phoenixville Area Clients for 25 Years
Estate Planning: Wills • Trusts • Powers of Attorney
Representation of Executors for Probate
Elder Law: Protecting Assets & Medicaid Qualification
- TOP PRICES PAID -
Any Hairstyling Service with Amelia
35 Years Experience
Kimberton Square, Route 23 • Phoenixville, PA 19460
237 E. High St., Pottstown
610-323-6700
Chris Stevens
PARISHIONER
Jack R. Coffman
The Wolfgang Team
Team
Over 35 Years Experience
Installing & Removing
Wallcoverings
The Realtors For All St. Basil’s Homes & Families
www.kathywolfgang.com
610-935-2427
610-363-4343
Kathy Wolfgang
GET
DISH NETWORK
Parishioners
BY CANNON SATELLITE TV
*Restrictions Apply
• Private In Home Lessons
• All Ages/All Skill Levels
• Learn by Ear w/o Reading Music
• All Instruments Taught
610-933-4555
Master Electrican
My Prices Won’t Shock You!
Free Est. • Lic. & Ins. • Emergency Service
No Job Too Small
267-312-2127
COMPLETE EYE EXAMS
CONTACT LENSES
AREAS FINEST EYEWEAR
& PREMIUM LENSES
Dr. Gregory Vallino, O.D.
Dr.
Heather Vallino, O.D.
Lessons by Chris 610-745-6367
Lessonfarm
Dr. Christopher Boston, O.D.
GET BETTER TV FOR LESS!
Dr. Vincent Zingaro, O. D.
FREE HDTV & DVR TECHNOLOGY*
THE GENTLE
LOWEST ALL DIGITAL PRICE IN AMERICA!
GROOMER
CALL TODAY FOR THE LATEST DISH SPECIALS!
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
Lauren Wolfgang
PLAY GUITAR/BASS
IN 30 DAYS
®
Excluding Children's Cuts. Expires 1/3/11
FEDERAL COIN
EXCHANGE
Call 610.933.8069 For Free Consultation
120 Gay Street, Phoenixville • www.utbf.com
PAPERHANGING
“St. Basil’s Oil Company”
Specialists in Collision Repairs
Wheel Alignment • Refinishing Glass
24 Hour Towing • Frame Straightening
Owner and Sacred Heart parishioner
David M. Frees & Douglas L. Kaune
Paul C. Emery
ASK ABOUT LOCAL CHANNELS!
FREE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
CALL TODAY!
37 Ridge Rd., Phoenixville, PA 19460
1.800.219.5186
610.933.7043
Grooming & Pet Supplies
Thomas Hopkins,
3 GREAT LOCATIONS
Rt. 113, Village at Eland, Suite 706
Phoenixville, PA 19460
(610) 917-9999
43 East Lancaster Avenue
Paoli, PA 19301
ChFC®, CFP®, MBA
Financial Advisor • Parishioner
Vice President - Investments
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
24 E. Lancaster Ave., Paoli, PA 19301 • 610-251-5918
Retirement Planning • College • Estate Planning
Routes 401 & 100, Ludwigs Village
Glenmoore, PA 19343
Commercial & Residential Landscaping / Lawn Care
Kurtas Chiropractic PC
Spring & Fall Clean-Up
Hardscaping
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
MULTI-NEIGHBOR
DISCOUNT &
SENIOR DISCOUNT
610-587-0566
AML LANDSCAPING
(610) 695-9090
(610) 458-7171
Karen Kurtas
Families • Children • Athletes • Maternity
610-933-2700
Kurtaschiropractic.com
202 Village at Eland, Phoenixvlle
Dr. Shannon Burgess
Dr. Guy Brignola
Find out how far your
heart can reach.
Route 113
Just North of Route 100
Lionville
610-594-9900
www.ronsoriginal.com
096 St. Basil - Kimberton, PA (I) (R)
Millions of people overseas
depend on you. Please help.
1260 Valley Forge Rd.
Suite 108
Phoenixville, PA
www.ValleyForgeEye.com
1-888-354-0060
www.crs.org/cb
Catholic Relief Services serves the poor
in nearly 100 countries around the world.
610-917-0700
LAWN CUTTING & MAINTENANCE
MULCH - Deliver & Install
New Yard Installs Via Sod or Seed
Grading & Excavation & French Drains
www.hennesylandscaping.com
610-948-0284
HARDSCAPING: WALKWAYS • PATIOS • RETAINING WALLS
DECORATIVE WALLS • ROCK GARDENS • WOODEN DECKS
“We do the work... You enjoy the results”
Fully Insured & Providing Reliable Quality Service Since 2004
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net
JAWORSKI’S
DEVLIN-ROSMOS-KEPP FUNERAL HOME &
CREMATION SERVICES, INC.
MUSIC CENTRE
Pianos - Organs - Sheet Music
Band Instruments
Private Lessons
Rental Plan Available
933-6727
GEORGE MICHAEL T. GATCHA, SUPERVISOR • J. RICHARD ROSMOS, F.D.
ALL ADORABLE FASHIONS $17.95
PAOLI - ACME SHOPPING CENTER
COURT AT KING OF PRUSSIA
www.DevlinRosmosKepp.com
Funeral Pre-Planning • Off Street Parking • Handicap Accessible
517 S. Main St. at Fourth Ave., Phoenixville, PA
175 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA
610-933-3012
GATEWAY
PHARMACY
Dr. Leonardo Galletto
Practice Limited to Orthodontics
for Children & Adults
Specializing in
935-8599
Home Medical Equipment,
• No Charge for Initial Consultation
• Insurance Plans Accepted
Oxygen Therapy, Stairway
• Sat. & Evening Hours Available
Elevators, Seat Lift Chairs
We Bill Medicare
CHARLIE’S
and Most Insurance Companies.
Finished Basements
Additions
Kitchens & Baths
Decks
TIMBERVIEW
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
David A. Hannum, President, Reg.#PA029371
Office 610-469-1960 • Mobile 484-949-5665
TimberviewConstruction@comcast.net
BARBER STYLIST
Haircuts For Men & Boys
933-0584
HOURS
Tues.-Fri.: 8:30-6:00
Sat.: 8:00-4:00
Across from
Phoenixville Hospital
Appts. Not Necessary
935-8766
Call Bob to Save!
(Great rates for teenage drivers!)
Pothouse & Charlestown Rds.
(next to Foresta’s Market • Ample Parking)
Phoenixville, PA
Fancy Nails
PROFESSIONAL NAIL CARE
601 Village of Eland
Kimberton Rd. • Rt. 113
610-917-8295
Open 7 Days A Week
USA LAUNDROMAT
Village at Eland, Phoenixville 610-983-0511
• Cleanest Laundry Facility in Area
• TV Entertainment/Attendant
• Wash & Fold Service • Commercial Service
50% OFF Comforters Exp 11/30/11 Fertilization and Weed Control • Aeration & Seeding
Michael Sisti Owner/Parishioner
$5 OFF Wash & Fold Service
(min. 15 lbs. clothes) Exp 11/30/11
610-940-6900 • www.weedmanusa.com
PA Lic. #006806
Ferguson
Painting
Quality Work For Lasting Results
FREE
INSPECTION
RIGHT
WAY
WATERPROOFING CO.
35 Years Experience
610-716-0836
Parishioner
Licensed & Insured
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST
610-337-0988
www.RightwayWaterproofing.com
SEAN A. O’NEILL, ESQ.
Parishioner
LENTZ, CANTOR & MASSEY, LTD.
FREE Home Security System
OUR STATE-OF-THE-ART SYSTEM INCLUDES:
• Front and Back Doors Protected
• Infrared Interior Motion Detector
• Digital Keypad with Police, Fire,
& Medical Emergency Buttons
• Interior Siren
• Control Panel with Battery Back-Up
• Lawn Sign and Window Decals
(610) 722-5800
#PA008802
www.lentzlaw.com
Piano • Voice • Clarinet
Guitar • Mountain Dulcimer
Elisabeth Tarsio
973.303.5239
etarsio@gmail.com
SB
$850 VALUE
at NO COST to you for parts and activation with only a
$99 Installation Fee and the purchase of alarm monitoring services.
Your home security system is monitored by ADT professionals 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. As an added benefit, installing a Security
System may qualify you for a Homeowners Insurance Discount.
Protect Your Home
1.800.219.5188
CAMPBELL-ENNIS-KLOTZBACH Funeral Home Inc.
610-933-3572 • Main Street at Fifth Avenue, Phoenixville
Kurt E. Klotzbach F.D. (1957 - 2002)
William E. Harner IV F.D.
Joshua T. Klotzbach F.D., Supvr.
Damian M. Petaccio F.D.
096 St. Basil - Kimberton, PA (B) (R)
Gerald J. Rafter F.D.
John Patrick Publishing Company, Inc. (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net