SOLEMNITY OF SAINT THOMAS OF VILLANOVA OCTOBER 9, 2016 Note from Fr. Joe... Happy Feast Day! Once again, as part of our remembering the patron of our parish, St. Thomas of Villanova, we re including in this special bulletin the Annual Stewardship Report. For it is in the giving of our time, talent, and treasure that we best honor him and his legacy. As Thomas once noted, We are not born for ourselves, and the natural gifts and free graces that we receive are not for ourselves alone, but we have received them that they might be of benefit to all and we might be faithful in stewardship. He definitely calls us to practice what we preach. The Annual Report confirms that you continue to do just that. Based on feedback from last year, we ve tried to be even more thorough and inclusive in compiling the report. For example, we ve added the parish Councils Pastoral, Finance, and Stewardship to the list of ministries and activities. It should have been obvious that people give a good number of hours to serving the parish in that way. As a result, our totals in all areas have increased; here are the really impressive results for time and talent: 72 entries under Ministries and Activities 36,359 Ministry Hours, which translates to 1,515 days or 4.15 years (within a year s time!) 3,150 Ministers (though, of course, there are some duplicates as some people give of their time and talent in more than one area.) Giving, in terms of treasure, also was quite noteworthy. Collections, including Sundays, Christmas, Easter, and other Holydays, amounted to $1.347 million, which allowed us to award Stewardship grants and aid totaling $134,660. A full list of grant recipients is included in the report. The distribution process is one of the most rewarding things we get to do in the parish. As I always note though, we never take any of these numbers for granted. There s always more to be done and a dynamic parish like ours requires a lot of resources. So please take this opportunity to reflect on your stewardship. If you haven t been involved, please consider it! Finally, we wish our Parish Bell Choir Director, Joyce Klink, well, as she and her husband Paul move back to their native Tennessee at the end of this week. They will be greatly missed. Thank you Joyce for all your service and for adding such a beautiful touch to our liturgies! The Bell Choir will be on hiatus this year, as we spend some time considering the best way forward. In the meantime, though, on the music ministry front, I m happy to report that Christine Kline is volunteering her time and talent to work with our youth, grades 1-8. She has started rehearsals and is very pleased with the response to date. God Bless! Fr. Joe Stewardship Thought for the Week Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God. Luke 17:18 Most of us live easy lives. We have food, shelter and clothing. We go on vacation every year and own a car or two. Most of us take this all for granted. Did you ever notice that people with the least amount of possessions are usually the most grateful? Shouldn t this be the other way around? Take time every day and thank God for all He has given you. Thank you for your generosity for the weekend of October 1 and 2, 2016. Number of Envelopes 295 Envelope Amount $12,532.00 Loose Cash: $2,348.00 Electronic Offerings: $2,326.88 Other $40.00 Total $17,246.88 10% Tithe $1,724.69 Income on Oct. 4, 2015 $20,245.00 1-180 St. Thomas of Villanova
Mon., Oct. 10th 12:05PM-RMCH Tues., Oct. 11th 12:05PM-RMCH Wed., Oct. 12th 12:05PM-RMCH Thurs, Oct. 13th 12:05PM-RMCH Fri., Oct. 14th 12:05PM-RMCH Sat., Oct. 15th 9:00AM-RMCH 5:00PM-RMCH Sun., Oct. 16th 7:30AM-VNCH 9:00AM-RMCH 10:30AM-VNCH ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA Sr. Marie Eulalia, O.P. - Family Weekday; Saint John XXIII; Blessed Elias del Soccoro Nieves Regan, Lotito & Petrizzo Families Weekday; Blessed Maria Terese Fasce Sr. Rose Anthony, IHM Weekday Commemoration of Deceased Benefactors of O.S.A. Weekday; Blessed Gonzalo of Lagos; St. Callistus I James Hennessy - Family Saint Teresa of Jesus Louis J. Lotito - Petrizzo Family In Thanksgiving to the Blessed Mother - Rose & Kevin Lewis Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time For the Parishioners of St. Thomas Frederica A. Roccario - John & Tanya Braithwaite Anthony Minutella - Minutella A SPECIAL NOTE FROM FR. JOE As most everyone has seen, work continues apace on the Lancaster Avenue Development Project at Villanova University. In the weeks and months ahead, we ll continue to keep you updated on parking, traffic, and other aspects related to the Villanova Church. Please check renderings of the future Pedestrian Bridge that we ve mounted and placed at the back of the Church and the Rosemont Chapel. Construction on the bridge, which will extend from the plaza in front of the Church to parking across Lancaster Avenue, is tentatively due to begin in early 2017; preparatory work will start shortly. Thanks! Fr. Joe METROPOLITAN TRIBUNAL INFORMATION EVENING AT ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 7:00PM in the Parish Center A representative from the Tribunal Office will discuss the: grounds for marriage nullity cases, procedure for the annulment process, effects on the parties involved. Who may benefit from attending? Divorced Catholics; Divorced and remarried Catholics; Adult Faith Formation/Educators; Candidates and Catechumens in the R.C.I.A. who need an annulment; faithful interested in learning more about the Tribunal process. Schedule of Events for the week of: October 9, 2016 Recitation of the Rosary after the daily Liturgy. Monday, October 10, 2016 Centering Prayer RMCH Golden Living Ministry Art Class - PC1 Food Addicts in Recovery - PC2 Mercy Ministry Addiction - We Thirst - Aud IHN WEEK Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Scripture Reflection Session - PC2 SFC Mentors Scripture Reflection Session - PC2 Young Adults - Aud IHN WEEK Wednesday, October 12, 2016 Women s 11th Step Spirituality Food Addicts in Recovery - PC2 Exercise Class Honickman Ministry Boost Your Brain in Aud No Religious Education Program IHN WEEK 7:30AM 10:15AM 11:00AM 7:00PM 7:00PM 10:00AM 12:45PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 6:00AM 9:30AM 10:00AM 10:15AM 12:45PM Thursday, October 13, 2016 Walking With Purpose - Aud 9:00AM RCIA - PC1 7:00PM Walking With Purpose - Aud 7:00PM Friday, October 14, 2016 Mom s Group Movie Night Zootopia - Aud IHN WEEK Saturday, October 15, 2016 Mass of the Anointing of the Sick-RMCH IHN WEEK Sunday, October 16, 2016 St. Francis Inn Youth Choir Practice RMCH No Religious Education Program RCIA - Aud Rosemont Village Eucharistic Prayer Service Baptism-VNCH Baptism-VNCH IHN MOVES OUT 5:30PM 5:00PM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:30AM 10:30AM 12:00PM 12:45PM READINGS FOR THE WEEK: Monday: Aug I. 304: 2 Cor 8:9, 13-15; 9:10-15; Ps 112:1-2, 4-5, 7, 9; Mt 6:1-4 Tuesday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 51: Lk 11:29-32 Wednesday: Gal 5:1-6; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Eph 1:15-23; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Ex 17:8-13; 2 Tm 3:14 4:2; Lk 18:1-8 2-180 St. Thomas of Villanova
We wish a warm welcome to the newest members of our parish: Chris Altonji of Philadelphia Brittany Gullane of Philadelphia Christian & Agnes Heron & Family of Villanova Congratulations to the newly Baptized members of our parish: Madison Leigh, daughter of Sebastian & Jaime Jano Keith Eric, son of Keith & Julia Lipiec Stella Eliza, daughter of Keith & Julia Lipiec Lillian Morris, daughter of Daniel & Alison Morris Isabel Celeste, daughter of Michael & Mahlone Spina Resting in Peace: Mrs. Agnes Nixon Remember those in need of our prayers, especially: Julia Barlow, Frank Beston, Katherine Breck, Mary Ann Dadourian, Patricia Ann Harley, Bridget Kelly, Madeleine O Callaghan, Jerry O Connor, Helen Porter, Bert Rodgers, Annie Sears, and Robert J. Wahl. Please pray for our soldiers assigned in Afghanistan and in other parts of the world. Please also pray for the soldiers who are returning from their assignments, especially the wounded NEW ALTAR SERVERS: We invite young people in grades 6 and over, to consider the ministry of Altar Server. This ministry assists the people of St. Thomas of Villanova as we gather to celebrate Liturgy. Training sessions are scheduled at Rosemont Chapel on Tuesday, October 25 th from 4:30-5:30pm and Thursday, October 27 th from 4:30 5:30PM. You may attend either session. Please contact Alice Obarski in the Parish Office, 525-4801, ext. 203, or email liturgy@stvparish.org, if you plan to attend or if you have any questions. We are grateful to those who already serve in this ministry and invite more of our youth to consider this opportunity to share your time and talent with the community of St. Thomas of Villanova. Thank you! You are invited to see the Film Urban Trinity: The Story of Catholic Philadelphia Wednesday, October 19th at 7:00pm This is a free event at the Bryn Mawr Theater. Registration: www.brynmawrfilm.org. As a follow up to his insightful Philadelphia: The Great Experience documentary series filmmaker, Sam Katz, explores the development of Philadelphia s Catholic Community in this three-part historical piece. Accompanied by special guests, Mr. Katz will introduce the film and answer questions after the screening. CHRISTIAN SERVICE PRAYERLINE The parish prayerline is waiting for your prayer request. This week call Mary Ann Barrow at 610-525-4164 or email stv1964@verizon.net to activate the parish prayerline. Two parish teams are available for your special intentions. PROJECT HOPE This is a transportation ministry for our Parish. If you need a ride to your medical appointments or to food shop this week, please call Pat Herbison at 610-527-3556. Please give at least 3 days notice. DINNERS TO THE DOORSTEP This ministry is for parish families who are in crisis or for parish couples welcoming a new baby. Homemade dinners are delivered. Two parish coordinators keep a list of volunteers who are called as needed. If you are in need of this delicious community support, please call Maria Gunn at 610-271-7205. ST. FRANCIS INN We are forming a parish work group to serve the midday meal at the St. Francis Inn in Kensington on Sunday, October 16th. The Inn tries to meet the immediate daily needs of the poor and homeless people they serve with food, clothing and hospitality. This ministry is open to anyone 16 years or older. For more information and to sign up, contact our parish coordinator, Sheila Holst at 610-659-5828 or hagan1126@verizon.net. FEED THE HUNGRY MINISTRY - NOVEMBER 5TH The Life Center of Delaware County is a residence for the homeless but it opens it s doors every day to anyone who comes off the street in need of a meal. Our parish serves dinner six times a year on the first Saturday of the odd numbered month. As a general rule, STV fills between 150 to 200 dinner plates each time we go. The next St. Thomas Night at the Life Center is on November 5th, so if you can provide any of the following: cooked meatloaf, roasted potato casserole, green bean casserole, dinner salad (greens, cherry tomatoes), and a bottle of Italian dressing, gallon jugs of lemonade, fruit punch, sweet tea (no soda), (10 gallons needed), and/or premade wrapped sandwiches (bologna and cheese, PBJ and cheese). If you can help prepare an entrée or buy any of the above on Saturday, November 5th, and deliver it to the Steele s home in Villanova, we can truly use your help. Contact Dennis Steele - steelecreativity@gmail.com 3-180 St. Thomas of Villanova
WE THIRST: Lessons in Mercy A Course on Addiction Awareness Within our Society. Four Monday Evenings from 7:00pm to 9:00pm St. Thomas of Villanova Parish Center - Rosemont, PA RSVP TO 610-525-4801, EXT. 202 or bizmgr@stvparish.org (for material purposes only) About the Course: These evenings of reflection are designed for all members of our community including the afflicted and their families and friends, counselors, nurses, ministers, deacons, those in the criminal justice system, educators, and anyone who would like to learn more to become part of a solution. About the Presenter: Nina Marie Corona, Ma, CRS, is a Pennsylvania Board Certified Recovery Specialist who received her education certification in Alcohol & Drug Counseling from Villanova University and has recently been hired to teach for Villanova s College of Professional Studies in their Drug and Alcohol counseling program. October 10th: Evening Three: Sociology This third week s topic is on the impact of substance abuse on society, with a special focus on the small society of the family. We will learn why exactly addiction is referred to as a family disease and how exactly others in the family can become affected when they are not ingesting a substance. Themes such as blame, shame, anger, guilt, grief, caring, codependence, and much more will be explored. As always, the second half of the evening focuses on various solutions as well as some positive changes that are happening in society. This week s virtue: courage. October 17th: Evening Four: Spirituality The series concludes with an examination of our spiritual nature and how and why spirituality is an important part of the recovery process. Oftentimes the use of a substance is a misguided attempt to quench a spiritual thirst or craving. We will explore the missing piece to the puzzle of our lives, the God-shaped hole within each of us, and the only real way that this void can be filled. This week we will discuss not one, but three virtues: faith, hope and love. Help Wanted: Afternoon Preschool Program and Childcare After school program Mature, responsible candidate needed for afterschool care at St. Thomas of Villanova Preschool. Days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Time: 3:00pm 6:00pm Afternoon Program Teacher Assistant needed. Days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Time: 12:30pm 6:00pm. Previous teaching experience a plus Please contact: Mary Kurek, Pre-School Director: 610-525-7554 for an interview if you are interested in either position. Calling All Men! Guys, please plan on coming back or joining us for the first time for our Men s Gathering, as we celebrate Mass in the Rosemont Chapel on Thursday, October 20 th at 6:30am. We ll then head down to the Auditorium for some fellowship and a guest speaker Lowell Gustafson, PhD, Professor of Political Science at Villanova University. He ll address the timely topic Faithful Citizenship during an Unusual Campaign. Invite a friend, from the parish or elsewhere. We meet the 3 rd Thursday of each month, September through June. 4-180 St. Thomas of Villanova
UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th - ANOINTING OF THE SICK During the 5:00pm liturgy in the Rosemont Chapel we will have an Anointing of the Sick. The ANOINTING OF THE SICK is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of death. Hence, as soon as any one of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for that person to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived (Constitution on the Liturgy, #73). Any questions, call Anne Murphy at 610-525-4801 or email service@stvparish.org or Mary Kate McCauley at nurse@stvparish.org. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th - CRIMES AGAINST SENIORS WITH LT. CHRISTOPHER FLANAGAN Please join us at 12:45pm in the Rosemont Auditorium for this Brown Bag Lunch. Lt. Flanagan is an engaging speaker who will provide concrete information on how to protect yourself against SCAM Artists on the the internet or phone and in person with door to door scams. Bring your lunch. Beverages and desserts are provided. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th - THE ANNUAL MASS OF REMEMBRANCE Please join us at the 5:00pm Mass in the Rosemont Chapel - During this time of year, the Church customarily remembers all those members of the community who have died during the past year. Please join us with your family and friends to remember the deceased of our parish. There will be a reception in the Rosemont Auditorium after the Mass. All are welcome. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30TH - THE STORY OF FR. BILL ATKINSON, O.S.A,. AND HIS JOURNEY TOWARD SAINTHOOD - Fr. Michael DiGregorio, Prior Provincial of the Augustinian Order is the Speaker. Please join us at 10:15am in the Rosemont Auditorium. Coffee and donuts will be available. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND - DEALING WITH THE HOLIDAYS - BEREAVEMENT EVENING OF PRAYER - Please join us at 7:00pm in the Rosemont Parish Center. Anyone who has lost a loved one whether buried from St. Thomas of Villanova or not is invited to join Fr. Joe for this evening of prayer. Everyone is welcome. Any questions, call Mary Kate McCauley at 610-525-4801 or email nurse@stvparish.org SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH - GREENDROP TRUCK FOR SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Bring your donations to the Rosemont Chapel Parking lot on Saturday, November 5th, from 12:00-4:00pm. Look for the GREENDROP truck where an attendant will help you to unload your donations. A tax deduction form will be provided to you. What is needed? Place your donations of men s, women s and children s clothing in plastic bags or boxes. Household items such as: kitchenware, games/toys, small appliances under 50 pounds, electronics, sporting goods, books, CD s and videos are accepted. Furniture, large appliances, TV s or computer monitors CANNOT be accepted. For a full list of acceptable items, visit www.gogreendrop.com. SCRIPTURE REFLECTION SESSION The parish offers weekly Scripture Reflection Sessions on Tuesday mornings (10:00am) and evenings (7:00pm). These sessions are conducted by Fr. Michael and Ginny Neumer. The sessions are based on the Sunday scripture readings for the following week s Mass. The object of these sessions is to enhance and heighten the worship experience of those participating in the sessions by reflecting on and discussing the weekly readings prior to the Eucharistic celebration. Because the readings vary from week to week continuity with previous sessions is not essential, affording participants flexibility in attendance. Sessions will conclude on Tuesday, November 22nd, which is the last Tuesday before the season of Advent. All are welcome! You are even encouraged to bring a friend or two. STV FOOD PANTRY NEEDS YOUR HELP!! The Parish food closet accepts donations of non-perishable foods on a weekly basis. The items collected are then delivered to our sister parish, St. Cyprian s in West Philadelphia where approximately 300 families are assisted on a monthly basis. Items most in need are: powdered milk, canned fruit and 100% fruit juice, peanut butter and jelly, tuna and canned sardines, cold cereal and oatmeal, pasta and pasta sauce, rice, stew and chili, and soup. Food may be dropped off M-F, 9am to 4:30pm to the Parish Center and on weekend to the back of the Rosemont Chapel (around Mass times when the Church is open.) 5-180 St. Thomas of Villanova
LOCAL EVENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 - DAN S DOWN DOG AND DASH - ST. KATHARINE OF SIENA, WAYNE Please join us for the 4th annual Dan s Down Dog and Dash as we celebrate community and an amazing young man, 2016 race honoree, parishioner Pete Henkel, who truly Lives Life to the Fullest! Registration: 7:00am Yoga & Meditation: 8:00am 5K Start: 9:00am Register Online at www.dansdowndoganddash.com Register now to guarantee one of the coolest (and Softest) race shirts around! Pre-registrants will be able to pick up their race day packet at Lululemon Wayne on Friday, October 15th from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Peace! CYO FALL/WINTER BASKETBALL: Parents or Players need to REGISTER TODAY AT WWW.WAGDOGS.COM Eligibility: All parishioners in grades 4-8 MUST sign up for their parish program by October 15. High School: I wanted to remind those going on to high school that you can only play for either your high school team or your CYO team - not both. Register by November 1 st. Much Appreciated, Bev Owsik, Athletic Director (mbmmbj6@gmail.com) 610-637-8715 WOMEN S 11 TH STEP MEDITATION each Wednesday from 6am to 6:45am in the Parish Center Step 11 Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. Join us, even if you are not part of program, for a great way to start our day as we ask God to direct our thinking, especially asking that it be divorced from self-pity, dishonest or self-seeking motives. Page 86 of AA Big Book St. Thomas Mom's Group Upcoming Events 10/14 Family Movie Night, Zootopia 5:30PM Please join us for family movie night in the Rosemont Auditorium. Pizza, popcorn and drinks provided. Please bring a dessert to share 10/27 4:30pm Pumpkin Decorating at Clem Macrone Park For more information or to receive our emails, send a message to stvmoms@gmail.com ********************* Youth Ministry Upcoming Events Sunday, Oct 9 Youth Gathering 5:00-6:30pm 7th-8th grade students 7:00-8:30pm High School students Friday, Nov 18 DELCO Lock-In, Grades 8-12 "Mercy Me" an overnight of faith, food, fun, and friends! Lock-in will be held at SKS parish center from 8:00pm-9:00am. For more information, visit the website or contact Maria Luby fl-youth@stvparish.org ************************* St. Thomas Young Adults (21-35) We will be holding events on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month 10/11 Dinner & Reflection, 7:00pm Rosemont Auditorium 10/25 Speaker: Fr. Joe Mostardi - Balancing Faith & Work, 7:00pm Rosemont Auditorium 11/8 Young Adult Social @ Gullifty s, meet at 7:00pm For more information, contact stvyoungadults@gmail.com Find us on Facebook: Young Adults of St. Thomas of Villanova ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA FAMILY LIFE COMMITTEE The Family Life Committee meets quarterly to plan and implement ministries and events designed to strengthen our families in faith. Throughout the years, the Family Life Committee has sponsored programs that support marriage, families with young children and parenting in today s world. We need VOLUNTEERS! If you would like to be a part of the committee, please contact Maria Luby, fl-youth@stvparish.org. Annual Events: Breakfast with Santa Skate Party Splash Party 6-180 St. Thomas of Villanova
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St. Thomas of Villanova Financials FYE 6/30/16 & 6/30/15 Unaudited FYE 6/30/16 FYE 6/30/15 Revenues Sunday Collections $ 1,151,900.00 $ 1,125,922.00 Christmas $ 105,711.00 $ 104,820.00 Easter $ 77,689.00 $ 81,769.00 Holyday $ 11,769.00 $ 11,401.00 Pre School $ 140,023.00 $ 172,823.00 Weddings $ 14,775.00 $ 81,050.00 Religious Ed. Income $ 8,760.00 $ 16,354.00 Rental Income $ 21,877.00 $ 12,396.00 Interest Income $ 5,468.00 $ 2,778.00 Other Income $ 82,625.00 $ 123,424.00 TOTAL REVENUES $ 1,620,597.00 $ 1,732,737.00 Expenditures Salary & Benefits $ 699,586.00 $ 675,808.00 Physical Plant $ 134,019.00 $ 199,443.00 Office Expense $ 121,529.00 $ 109,226.00 Liturgy $ 45,918.00 $ 46,841.00 PreSchool Expenses $ 181,927.00 $ 179,223.00 Wedding Exp. $ 35,918.00 $ 33,400.00 Religious Education $ 27,617.00 $ 29,052.00 Service $ 11,986.00 $ 10,942.00 Family Life $ 10,255.00 $ 8,952.00 Subsidy Cath. Ed. $ 110,778.00 $ 99,453.00 Assessment $ 146,300.00 $ 142,300.00 Capital Improvements $ 186,390.00 $ 55,056.00 Stewardship(Tithe)10% $ 134,660.00 $ 133,381.00 TOTAL EXPENDI- $ 1,846,883.00 $ 1,723,077.00 NET INCOME/(LOSS) $ (226,286.00) $ 9,660.00 Holyday Easter Christmas Assessment Subsidy Cath. Ed. Family Life Service Religious Education Wedding Exp. 2016 Revenue Religious Ed. Income Interest Weddings Rental Income Income Other Income Capital Improvements PreSchool Expenses Liturgy PreSchool 2016 Expenditures Stewardship Office Expense Physical Plant Sunday Collections Salary & Benefits Assets FYE 6/30/16 FYE 6/30/15 Checking/Savings $ 578,741.00 $ 569,169.00 CD's $ 573,726.00 $ 667,156.00 Diocesan Trust Fund $ 350.00 $ 15,828.00 Total Assets $ 1,152,817.00 $ 1,252,153.00 Liabilities & Equity Unearned Pre School Tuition $ 14,800.00 $ 8,800.00 Unearned Wedding Income $ 98,100.00 $ - Unearned Income - Ad- $ 13,974.00 $ - Accounts Payable $ 482.00 $ - Retained Earnings $ 1,251,747.00 $ 1,233,693.00 Net Income $ (226,286.00) $ 9,660.00 Total Liabilities & Equity $ 1,152,817.00 $ 1,252,153.00 Wedding income affected by change to accrual Rel Ed income decrease is due to change in bible purchasing their own materials. Rental Income is shown net of expenses incurred based on Archdiocesan guidelines. Capital Improvements include: St. Augustine Annex improvements $24,360.00 New REP classrooms $16,513.00 New A/C system Villanova $49,280.00 New Heat system - Friary $11,995.00 Villanova Church - vestibule/ $18,040.00 St. Augustine Annex - new roof $66,202.00 $186,390.00 13-180 St. Thomas of Villanova