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PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday ~ 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
(closed 12 Noon to 1:15 for lunch)
SAINT DOMINIC GIFT SHOP
is open the third Sunday of each month following the
9:00 AM Mass through the 12 Noon Mass.
October 27, 2019
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
All Saints Day
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th
8:00 AM Carol & Vin Tyburczy (Wedding Anniversary)
4:00 PM Elizabeth & Michael Seppi – Lynne & Bob
5:30 PM TJ Watson – Mom, Dad & Sisters
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th
7:30 AM Joseph Gerard – Irene
9:00 AM Dora Vona – Family
10:30 AM Pasquale Amoresano – Mom & Dad
12 Noon Philip Faccone – Family
5:00 PM Joann Bonacia – Jimmy & Kathleen Byrne & Family
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th
8:00 AM Jean Carr – Kathy & Jerry Ott
11:00 AM Gelsomina & Gabriel Scalabrino – Daughter, Maria & Family
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
8:00 AM Charles McCabe – Barbara McCabe & Family
11:00 AM Ruth Kennedy – Kennedy Family
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th
8:00 AM Genevieve Ritchik – Family
11:00 AM Eugene O’Neil - Lorraine Rykola
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st
8:00 AM Robert Paturzo – Wife, Theresa
11:00 AM James Johnston – Peggy & Sons
7:00 PM Josephine Gallo – Gallahue Family
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
7:30 AM William Caracciolo - Family
11:00 AM Louis Sullivan – Family
7:00 PM Rose Lopilato – Daughter, Pam
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
8:00 AM Michael Cloud – Rose Bernal
4:00 PM Ann Benson - John
5:30 PM All Souls Remembrance
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd
7:30 AM Carol Ann Quinn – Gregory Spinelli
9:00 AM Living & Deceased Members of the Rosary Altar Society
10:30 AM Beyer Family – Damian & Marilyn Ayers
12 Noon Joseph Ciriaco, Jr (15th Anniversary) – Family
5:00 PM Parish Memorial Society
SSeeccoonndd CCoolllleeccttiioonnss October 27 Diocesan Assessment November 3 Diocesan Mission Appeal Collection will be held in lieu of the Diocesan Assessment.
TThhiiss WWeeeekk IInn OOuurr PPaarriisshhSunday October 27th
After Masses 7:30 AM-1 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
Christmas Spectacular Tix Sale – Lobby Rosary Altar Bake Sale - Lobby RCIA – Church/CR CCD 6th Grade Mass – Church/PC Pre-School CCD – PMR
Monday October 28th
11:30 AM – 8 PM 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel Separated & Divorced – PMR
Tuesday October 29th
11:30 AM – 8 PM 4:15 – 5:30 PM 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel CCD Classes Grades 1 & 3 Miryam Ministry – CR
Wednesday October 30th
10:00 AM 11:30 AM – 8 PM 4:15-5:30 PM 7:00 PM
Bereavement Ministry – CR Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel CCD Classes Grades 2 & 4 Hope & Healing Ministry – CR
Thursday October 31st
11:30 AM – 6 PM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration – Chapel Adult Choir Rehearsal – Choir Loft All Saints Vigil Mass – Church
Friday November 1st
12 Noon
Feast of All Saints Masses: 7:30 AM, 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM – Church B I N G O ! ! ! – Parish Center
Saturday November 2nd
Before Masses After Masses After Masses
Thanksgiving Food Gathering SDS PTA Tix Raffle – Lobby Christmas Spectacular Tix Sale - Lobby
FFlloowweerr DDoonnaattiioonn The flowers on the Altar are in Memory of
Anna Mae Conway donated by her daughter, Kathy Reilly
SSaannccttuuaarryy LLaammppssJJ Church – In Memory of Elsie Garcia r/b her niece
Chapel – In Memory of John & Margaret Polansky r/b their granddaughter
PPLLEEAASSEE PPRRAAYY FFOORR TTHHEE SSIICCKK OOFF OOUURR PPAARRIISSHH
Michael Avillo, Teresa Bohan, Salvatore Bovona, Madeline Calo, Ann Marie Cruz, Nick D’Agostaro,
Donald Deacon, John Ennes, Marie Filipkowski, Donna Knight, Kathy Foley, Robert Lafferty, Ann LeRose, Dorothy Lynch,
Brian Mahoney, Barbara Lynne Martini, Wayne Madsen, Christine McClean, Lucille Morgan, Theresa Paturzo, John Piana,
George Porrata, Edith Reckholder, Judith Rindos, Janina Rys, Natalie Santibanez, Evan Schaffer, Juliana Schinn,
Mary Kaye Steinert, Charles Stivali, Zack Wade, Ruth Wilson, Sandy Welch, Robert Zolkiewicz, Sr.
FFOORR TTHHEE MMIILLIITTAARRYY OOFF OOUURR PPAARRIISSHH Scott Balog, Corporal Jordan Basile USMC, Nick Bovona,
Thomas J. Butchko, Jason Carchio, Jeffrey Ciaston, Peter Ferro, Alexis Ferro Goble, Joseph Goble, Anthony Mitchell,
Jose Luis Petrovich, Matthew Platz, Douglas Scelfo, Deven Scelfo, Shawn Platz, Steven Schocket, Stephen Vajda, Nicholas Vasile,
Sean Wright
PPLLEEAASSEE PPRRAAYY FFOORR TTHHEE DDEECCEEAASSEEDD OOFF OOUURR PPAARRIISSHH
Joan Cirone, Edward “Ted” Langenberger
Rectory Office Hours: Monday ~ Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (closed 12 Noon to 1:15 for Lunch)
The Rectory Office will be closed on Friday, November 1st in observance of All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation.
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OCTOBER 27TH, 2019 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PRAYER MUST BE HUMBLE ; NOT DONE TO IMPRESS OTHERS,
NOT DONE TO TRY TO FORCE GOD’S HAND.
St. Dominic Church, B rick, N J
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Weekly CollectionOctober 20th
Weekly Collection: $20,268.00
Mission Sunday: $3,913.00
All Souls: $1,526.00
Prepare to Hear God’s Word Scripture Readings for
Sunday, November 3rd , 2019 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Wisdom 11:22-12:2 Second Reading: 2 Thessalonians 1:11-2:2 Gospel: Luke 19:1-10
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER THE Food Pantry…
is open every
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
& the third Saturday (NOVEMBER 16)
of each month from 9:00 AM – 12 Noon.
Our Thanksgiving Food Gathering
will be held the weekend of November 2nd & 3rd
thriFt ShoP… Regular Thrift Shop hours are Monday through
Saturday, 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM
Donations accepted 9:00-11:00 AM
The Thrift Shop is now accepting Fall & Winter
clothing ONLY!
Come join us for Friday, October 25th
and every Friday in the Parish Center. Doors open at 10:30 AM. Bingo starts at 12 Noon, ending at approximately 2:30 PM. $2.00 entrance fee. Snacks and lunch are available for purchase. Come, bring a friend, and
enjoy a great afternoon. Good luck!!!!
e Saint Dominic Religious Gifts
“Faith on Wheels” Religious articles Statues Rosaries Cards Books Jewelry
Available for purchase beginning after the 9:00 AM Mass through the 12 Noon Mass, the 3rd SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH (NOVEMBER 17TH). You may also purchase at other times by calling 732-920-5352.
My Dear Parish Family,
In last week’s blurb we began talking about the importance of the tabernacle which reserves the Blessed Sacrament. In today’s day and age we know how important it is to teach about the true presence of our Lord in the Eucharist.
This makes our understanding of the tabernacle and where it is positioned of great importance.
Both the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the 1983 Code of Canon Law, as well as the constant Tradition of the Church, affirm that the Eucharist is the “source and summit of the Christian life” and “all the works of the apostolate are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it.” Accordingly, Church regulations pertaining to the holy Eucharist call us to hold the Blessed Sacrament in the highest honor and give it the greatest care. A review of the documents regulating the tabernacle renders the following:
Code of Canon Law (1983): “The tabernacle, in which the blessed Eucharist is reserved, should be sited in a distinguished place in the church or oratory, a place which is conspicuous, suitably adorned and conducive to prayer.”
“The tabernacle in which the blessed Eucharist is habitually reserved is to be immovable, made of solid and non-transparent material, and so locked as to give the greatest security against any danger of profanation.”
“The person in charge of a church or oratory is to see to it that the key of the tabernacle in which the blessed Eucharist is reserved is in maximum safekeeping.” (Canon 938).
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal: “In accordance with the structure of each church and legitimate local customs, the Most Blessed Sacrament should be reserved in a tabernacle in a part of the church that is truly noble, prominent, conspicuous, worthily decorated, and suitable for prayer.
Rev. Brian Patrick Woodrow
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Please Visit Our Website www.stdominicsparish.com In addition to parish & school information, this site will provide our homebound community to join us at the 10:30 AM Sunday Mass. Each week, the Mass will be LIVE STREAMED VIA THE WEBSITE. Just click on the link “Watch The Holy Sunday Mass 10:30 AM”
Ministry to the Separated & Divorced
Our next meeting will be held on Monday, October 28th at 7:00 PM in the Parish Meeting Room. Structured discussions and support with the guidance of trained facilitators. For more information call Mary at 732-840-1410, ext 238
The next meeting, our Thanksgiving Celebration, will be on Monday, November 4th, at 1:30 PM in the Community Room.
And remember, come hungry, the Hinck’s Turkey Farm sandwich combo that you ordered is going to be there for your enjoyment. Also, in the tradition of Thanksgiving, we’ll have Apple Cider, coffee, and tea, as well as a great selection of desserts! Together we’ll give thanks and praise… like the good ole days! So come, reminisce, and enjoy the bliss, or else, you’ll be missed! As a reminder, please bring your Atlantic City Tropicana Christmas Show ticket money for the December 17th bus trip. We’ll be collecting again at the December 2nd meeting, providing of course, that there are still seats available. And, have you heard, the clocks fall back November 3rd!!! New members are always welcome! Everyone generally arrives at around 1:00 PM. If you have a question, or suggestion, please
call me. Steve Schaab, 1-973-809-6691
The Sacrament of Confirmation
will be celebrated on
Monday, November 18th
2:00 PM Religious Education
4:00 PM St. Dominic School
EEE uuu ccc hhh aaa rrr iii sss ttt iii ccc AAA ddd ooo rrr aaa ttt iii ooo nnn We all want to hear, “Well done my good and faithful servant. Come share your Master’s joy” (Mt 25:21) at the end of our lifetime. We can certainly help ourselves by coming to visit Our Lord in Adoration, thanking Him and adoring Him in the Blessed Sacrament. Why not sign up for
an hour a week – it will change your life! Held every weekday after the 11:00 AM Mass and closing at 8:00 PM.
SPECIAL NOTICE: On Thursday, October 31st
Adoration will close at 6:00 PM and will not be held on
Friday, November 1st in observance of All Saints Day, a
Holy Day of Obligation.
A n I n v i t a t i o n f o r V e t e r a n s The Miryam Ministry will be honoring the Veterans of our parish on Sunday, November 17 with a Mass of Thanksgiving at 12 Noon , followed by a luncheon in the Community Room. Please RSVP to the Rectory Office at 732 840-1410 by November 8th. All veterans of our parish are most welcome -- active and retired. God Bless you & thank you for your service!!!
Rosary Altar Society Annual Autumn Bake Sale
October 27th after Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 AM and 12 Noon. We will feature delightfully festive boutique of homemade cakes, delicious cookies and an array of sweet treats and desserts – all created by our gifted Rosarians. Next Rosary Mass and Meeting, is Sunday, 9:00 AM, November 3rd . All are welcome to join us, following the
9:00am Mass, in the chapel, to pray our Blessed Mothers Rosary. Our meeting will take place in the Parish Center, following the recitation of the Rosary.
If you would like additional information about becoming a
member of the Rosary Altar Society or learn how to pray our Blessed Mother’s Rosary, please contact: Linda Verheyen, President at 732-920-5352
Calling All Men Have you ever wanted to strengthen your prayer life? The Rosary offers the foundation of faith, peace and strength. St. Dominic’s Rosary Altar Society invites you to join us on Sunday, November 3rd for our next Mass at 9:00 AM, followed by the Rosary in the
Chapel and our meeting in the Parish Center. For more information, contact Linda Verheyen, Rosary Altar Society President, at 732-920-5352.
Interested in becoming more involved with MUSIC at St. Dominic’s? Considering serving your church family as a cantor,
accompanist, or chorister? Wishing that you could develop your musical skills
while enjoying community? Become involved today!
To learn more about our Sacred Music Ministries, visit www.stdominicsparish.com/sacred-music/
or contact Mr. Colton Martin, Director of Sacred Music, at sacredmusic@churchofstdominic.com.
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Annual Diocesan Mission Appeal For our annual Mission Appeal, we
will be welcoming Sister Lisa
Valentini, MSC -- a Missionary Sister
of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus –
who is coming to share with all of us the Missionary
endeavors of her Sisters throughout the world. The MSC
Congregation was founded as a Missionary Order – and at
present there are 665 MSC Sisters serving Our Lord by
spreading the Good News in 21 countries around the
globe. Sister Lisa, who has been an active missionary for
over 35 years, is looking forward to speaking about her
own experiences in Perú, Mexico, Haiti, India and the
Dominican Republic. The Mission Appeal gives us the
opportunity to “GIVE” so that we can be a part of the
Missionary work of the MSC Sisters . Let us be as
generous as possible in the second collection on
November 2nd & 3rd for this Mission Appeal – knowing that
the Lord promises a hundredfold in return. Please note that the November 2 & 3 Diocesan Mission Appeal Collection will be held in lieu of the Diocesan Assessment.
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land Join Father Sheldon on a 10-day Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (November 9 – 18, 2020) visiting Haifa, Tiberias, Cana, Nazareth, Bethelehem & Jerusalem. Tour highlights include round trip airfare from Newark, government & airline surcharges, accomodations at first class/select hotels with private bath, breakfast & dinner daily, sightseeing, all admission fees, porterage, hotel taxes and service charges, transfers to/from airports, automatic flight insurance. The cost is $3599 per person (double occupancy). If interested, stop by the Rectory
Office for a brochure.
ALTAR SERVER ASSIGNMENTS WEEK OF OCTOBER 28th
(expect Friday, November 1) 8:00 AM Justin Fabbricatore, Julie Minarick, Chris Zahlmann
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st 7:00 PM Eamon Tuttle, Maggie Turnbach, Madelyn Barrera
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 7:30 AM Bridget Felser, Caroline Felser, Nicholas Camacho 11:00 AM Justin Fabbricatore, Julie Minarick, Chris Zahlmann 7:00 PM Chris Zahlmann, Joseph Miller, Drew Wrightington
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 8:00 AM Colin Hall, Isabella & Ava Grace Chiaravallo 4:00 PM Gabrielle Thomas, Nicholas Camaco, Sabina Talamayan 5:30 PM Emma Ward, Megan Ebinger
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 7:30 AM Isabella & Ava Grace Chiaravallo 9:00 AM Gabriella Gomez, Thomas & Peter Marchi-Fortin 10:30 AM Francis & Daniel Mailley, Caitlin Sica 12 Noon Cathryn Gabriel, Justin Fabbricatore, Matthew Jinks 5:00 PM Bridget & Caroline Felser, Julie Minarick
EUCHARISTIC MINISTER ASSIGNMENTSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st
7:00 PM Jody Gerlock, Heidi Tabor, Patricia Dempsey,
Michele Kremer, June Simonelli, John Nagy, Theresa Nagy, Pat Lewis
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 7:30 AM Anne Ferrie, Patty Luongo, Glenn Sculthorpe,
Janene Catelli, Sally Murtagh, Joe Schuchard, Raul Gomez, Lessa Gomez
7:00 PM Bernadette Rainey, Robert Moffa, Marlene Weiner,
Adam Drapczuk, Celia Rafferty, Helen Sharkey, Jackie Miller, Mary Eib
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 4:00 PM Marlene Weiner, Ann Anderson, Colleen Flanagan,
Mike Comune, Deborah McGeehan, Marybeth Fondonella, Constance McCann, Marie Karpeles
5:30 PM Lorraine Rykola, George Wolf, Mara Brater, Maryann
Frankenburg, Ralph Coccia, Kevin McCoy, Cathy Natale SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd
7:30 AM Pat Dempsey, Glenn Speidel, Louise Speidel, Heidi
Tabor, Patricia Bernotas, Sally Murtagh, Stephen Paternoster, Joe Schuchard
9:00 AM Maureen Arce, Raul Gomez, Lessa Gomez, Cecilia
Marchi-Fortin, Diane Balog, Manny Ferreira, Celia Rafferty, June Simonelli
10:30 AM Anne Ferrie, Beverly Cramer, Nina Thompson, Gerry
Mailley, George Oehme, Regina Kiesche, Anne Davenport, Kathy Pangaro
12 Noon Anne Davis, Maureen McGuirk, John McGuirk, Phyllis Glab,
Rose Selinski, Jean Larson, Larry Phillips, Laura Gribble 5:00 PM Marion Gallagher, Debra Dobin, Rita Brennan-Freay,
Jack Ruppenthal, Mary Breitweiser, Richard Concepcion, Dominick Wronko, Terry Carolan
LECTOR ASSIGNMENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st
7:00 PM Martha Kalakutok FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
7:30 AM William Ferrie 7:00 PM Monica Keiser
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
4:00 PM Sister Liz Engel 5:30 PM Mike McNamara
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 7:30 AM Bobbie McCaig 9:00 AM Kathleen Cantoli 10:30 AM William Ferrie 12 Noon Celia Rafferty 5:00 PM Martha Kalakutok
THE LORD’S LINEN SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER CHURCH
Week of October 28th Kathy Meeker Week of November 3rd Rose & Wayne Corsino Week of November 10th Annette Luccioni Week of November 17th Lorraine Schaab Week of November 24th Kathy Meeker CHAPEL
Friday, November 1st Barbara Olzanowski Friday, November 8th Helen Malcolm Friday, November 15th Rita Murtagh Friday, November 22nd Deborah McGeehan Friday, November 29th Francine Gagliano
The St. Dominic School PTA will be selling Calendar Raffle Tickets at the weekend Masses November 2/3. Tickets are $20.00 each. Each ticket is entered into all 10 drawings with a prize of $500 each week.
Good Luck!!!
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Saint Dominic Church 250 OLD SQUAN ROAD
BRICK, NJ
PRESENTS THE RENOWNED
ORCHESTRA OF ST. PEETER BY THE SEA CONDUCTED BY
FATHER ALPHONSE STEPHENSON
C HHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH ~ 7:30 PM
Welcome the holiday season with the elegance and grace of Father Alphonse Stephenson.
Father Alphonse provides humorous and personal anecdotes perfectly tuned to the occasion.
His 42-piece orchestra skillfully performs holiday classics with passion
and precision that make this spectacular evening one not to be missed.
Tickets are $35 in advance, $40 at the door and will be sold after all weekend
Masses beginning October 26/27Checks or cash only
HELP THE HOMELESS
CRAFT SALE OF GREAT
MAILBOXES MADE BY HOMELESS
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10 8:30 AM –
1:30 PM
ALSO, OTHER HANDMADE ITEMS
DONATED BY OUR PARISHIONERS
WILL BE ON SALE AT THE SHOW.
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE HOMELESS THROUGH
For more information, call 732-364-0340
Destiny’s Bridge™ envisions being a community established for the
temporary housing and care of homeless adults in our area. The primary
objective is to provide shelter, sustenance, and medical care, with
opportunities for rehabilitation, and training in employable skills, to facilitate reintegration with mainstream society. Visit www.destinysbridge.org.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE(Cash or Check only ...
Make checks payable to “Destiny’s Bridge”)
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Hope and Healing Ministry
sponsored by the Parish Nurse/Health and Wellness Ministry
*** Special Notice *** Most people are aware of the extremely high incidence of drug and alcohol abuse in the United States today, which has
resulted in a major health crisis. The number of overdoses and deaths are staggering and continue to be on the uprise.
Here at Saint Dominic’s, we the members of the Parish Nurse/Health and Wellness Ministry, together with several very
dedicated members of our parish community, have come together to develop a ministry to address these major issues.
Thanks to the love and support of our Pastor, Father Brian, we are able to now offer our new ministry, “Hope and
Healing”, whose goal it is to offer support to individuals, their family and friends who are suffering from the disease of
addiction, in a spiritual, open-minded, faith-centered community. “Hope and Healing” respects the highest ethical
standards of confidentiality, anonymity, and support with dignity and respect.
The effects of addiction go far beyond the individual addict from family and friends, to the community at large. But hope
and recovery is possible. Once addiction is understood as a chronic disease, and not a personal failing, stigma and shame
can be replaced with compassion and hope. The Hope and Healing Ministry will offer a culture of acceptance and will
provide additional informational and community resources.
We meet every Wednesday at 7:00 PM in the Community Room.
The next meeting of the Hope and Healing Ministry will be held
Wednesday, October 30th at 7:00 PM in the Community Room.For more information, please call Saint Dominic Church at 732-840-1410, ext 236
Please join us so you can learn more about this ministry.
Aine Lynch, R.N., MSN
Director, Parish Nurse/Health and Wellness Ministry
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Thanksgiving Food Gathering
We will be holding our annual
Thanksgiving Food Gathering the weekend of
November 2nd & 3rd BEFORE all Masses to benefit our pantry.
Drop your donations off in the Church Lobby.
Donating food for Thanksgiving baskets means needy families can
celebrate the season with a tasty meal and
not worry about the cost of food.
All donations are greatly appreciated, but we are in particular need of the
following items:
Ham & Turkey Breasts Canned Tomatoes Pancake Syrup
JellyStuffing Canned Fruit Jelly
Gravy
Instanc
Soup Snacks
Instant Potatoes
Cranberry Sauce
Tuna Fish Cake Mix/Icing
Cranberry Sauce Coffee Toothpaste
Canned Vegetables Body Soap Shampoo/Conditioner
Laundry/Dish Detergent
You can also donate your items directly to the Food Pantry.
Please bring them to the Food Pantry during
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 9:00 AM & 12 Noon
through Friday, November 22nd.
We are very appreciative for all your generosity in supporting
our monthly Food Drives. We wish you and your families a
Blessed Thanksgiving Thank you!
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