April 15, 2018
St. Bernadette
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16245 N. 60th Street · Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0221 Fax: 480-905-0249 www.saintbernadette.com
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September 6, 2020
16245 N. 60th Street · Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0221 Fax: 480-905-0249 www.saintbernadette.com
St. Bernadette
Parish Staff
Pastor……………………………………….Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
Associate Pastor……………………...………...Fr. Paul Avarez
Deacons………….……………....Al Homiski & Frank Nevarez
Parish Administrator…..……..…..….……..Deacon Al Homiski
School Principal……..……………...…………….Preston Colao
Director of Sacred Music………….………..…...Brina Ziemann
Director of CGS……………………..……......Mindy Longwell
CGS Catechist ………..………………….…Brittany Rodriguez
Faith Formation Facilitator…………….………..Diane Flitcroft
Finance Director…………………..…...……..Margaret Colwell
Accounting Managers…….....Paula LoPresti & Helen Romano
Facilities Manager…….………….…..…Deacon Frank Nevarez
Facilities Supervisor………..…………..………...Leticia Garcia
Facilities Team…………....……...Rosa Alvarado, Bertha Ortiz,
………………...……....................Reyes Perez & Ruth Zamora
Parish Secretary………………….………...……....Mitzi Palma
Director of Volunteers………….……………...Shirley Smalley
Ministry Services Facilitator……………………Diane Flitcroft
High School (LIFE TEEN) & Young Adult Minister…………..
…………………………………………………...Sammie Carel
Middle School Minister (EDGE)………….….Julia McDonald
Liturgy
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Parish Office Hours
M-Th: 8 AM - 12 Noon; 1 PM - 5 PM
Friday: 8 AM—1 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Parish Mission Statement
We exist as a Eucharistic
community to celebrate, proclaim,
and live the Gospel of Jesus
Christ in Word and Sacrament
for the Glory of God.
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Parish School:
Saint John XXIII
Catholic School Community
16235 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-905-0939 Fax: 480-905-0955
Website: www.saintjohnxxiii.org
Office Hours:
Monday—Friday 7 AM to 3:30 PM
Hope
Dear Family of God,
Peace and Joy in Our Lord Jesus Christ!
You may have noticed these signs around town. They are simple signs that
offer some hopeful messages. They are encouraging roadside signs that
have been popping up in neighborhoods all around the world – and it’s all
thanks to one woman who felt helpless in the face of mental illness.
Her name is Amy Wolff. After a heartbreaking discussion with a friend, she
felt called to start erecting the inspirational signs for others to see. Amy was stunned by the skyrocketing
suicide rates and she wanted to do something about it. Although she felt helpless and unprepared to alleviate
the problem, she never lost hope. Her love for life and desire to help others is bringing hope to millions of
people.
I have to say, the novelty of Covid-19 wore out its welcome months ago and seeing these signs lifted my
spirits and gave me a hopeful perspective. Recently, I have been praying daily for an increase in the
theological virtue of hope. There are three theological virtues: faith, hope and love. They are called
theological virtues, because when we live them, they draw us to God because ultimately they come from Him.
Christians have a very specific understanding of hope that is related to our desire and longing for our eternal home in heaven. C.S. Lewis once said
that, "If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next. The
Apostles themselves, who set on foot the conversion of the Roman Empire, the great men who built up the Middle Ages, the English Evangelicals
who abolished the Slave Trade, all left their mark on Earth, precisely because their minds were occupied with Heaven."
I believe, for example, that our parishioners who stepped forward during the COVID-19 quarantine to participate in our parish blood drive were
imbued with hope. There is a certain bravery that motivated our parishioners to donate blood while most Americans stayed safely at home. So many
were simply inspired to save lives. Not all parishioners can give blood, so many parishioners supported our vulnerable brothers and sisters through
our food and water bottle collections and by dropping a few extra bucks in the collection basket.
There is a huge temptation to focus our attention solely on the conditions here on earth. This narrow vision limits our ability to actually improve
conditions down here on this earth! But hope, the pursuit of God, Heaven, and holiness is what charges us on towards the perfection of earthly
matters.
So if you really want to make a difference and if you really want to change the world, then start by making sure you are putting God and
your supernatural destiny first. Come to Holy Mass. Go to confession. Offer your daily prayers so that God is not a stranger in your life but the
most trusted Companion who alone is our hope.
We are disciples of Jesus at this parish, not social workers. The Catechism reminds us as we hope for heaven, “we are preserved from selfishness and
led to the happiness that flows from charity.”
There are many things that can call us away from hope and lead us to become frustrated and down. But as a hopeful people, we know that Jesus
wins! The victory is won! Your sins don’t define you! All will be well. God is with us! Never give up! God loves you! You are worthy of His
love!
Lastly, if you haven’t yet signed up for online giving for our parish. Please do so here: https://saintbernadette.weshareonline.org. Your gifts are
needed now more than ever so we can continue the mission of the Church of making more disciples. Thank you for all who have helped to keep our
parish focus on Christ, Our Eucharistic King!
God Bless,
Fr. Don Kline, V.F.
LETTER FROM THE PASTOR
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GOSPEL REFLECTION
Don't brood over an offense -
speak directly and privately
What can we learn from Jesus' instructions about how to
mend a damaged relationship (Matthew 18:15-20)? If you
feel you have been wronged by someone, Jesus says the
first step is to speak directly but privately to the individual
who has done the harm. One of the worst things we can
do is brood over our grievance. This can poison our mind
and heart and make it more difficult to go directly to the
person who caused the damage.
Seek the help of wise Christians
If we truly want to settle a difference with someone, we
need to do it face to face. If this fails in its purpose, then
the second step is to bring another person or persons,
someone who is wise and gracious rather than someone
who is hot-tempered or judgmental. The goal is not so
much to put the offender on trial, but to persuade the
offender to see the wrong and to be reconciled. And if
this fails, then we must still not give up, but seek the help
of the Christian community. Note the emphasis here is on
restoring a broken relationship by seeking the help of
other Christians who hopefully will pray and seek a
solution for reconciliation based on Christian love and
wisdom, rather than relying on coercive force or threat of
legal action, such as a lawsuit.
Pray for the offender -
for healing and reconciliation
Lastly, if even the Christian community fails to bring
about reconciliation, what must we do? Jesus seems to
say that we have the right to abandon stubborn and
obdurate offenders and treat them like social outcasts.
The tax-collectors and Gentiles were regarded as
"unclean" by the religious-
minded Jews and they resorted to shunning them.
However, we know from the Gospel accounts that Jesus
often had fellowship with tax-collectors (as well as other
public sinners), ate with them, and even praised them at
times! Jesus refuses no one who is open to receive
pardon, healing, and restoration.
Set no obstacle in seeking to
heal your brother's wound
When you are offended, are you willing to put aside your
own grievance and injury in order to help your brother's
wound? The Lord Jesus wants to set us free from
resentment, ill-will, and an unwillingness to forgive. The
love of Christ both purifies and sets us free to do good to
all - even those who cause us grief. The call to
accountability for what we have done and have failed to
do is inevitable and we can't escape it, both in this life
and at the day of judgment when the Lord Jesus will
return. But while we have the opportunity today, we must
not give up on praying for those who cause us offense.
With God's help we must seek to make every effort to win
them with the grace and power of God's healing love and
wisdom. Do you tolerate broken relationships or do you
seek to repair them as God gives you the opportunity to
mend and restore what is broken?
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MINISTRIES & ACTIVITES
Liturgy Of The Word: How The Readings Are Chosen
Why do we sit for the readings?
After the Introductory Rites, the community of believers sits for the readings. While some non-Catholics often describe Mass as
Catholic calisthenics, the physical postures that we use during the liturgy are not arbitrarily picked. Rather, they often represent
what we are spiritually supposed to be doing. Sitting, for example, is a position of receptivity. Sitting allows us to rest and to
attentively listen to the readings being proclaimed.
What effect did Vatican II have on the selection of the readings?
One of the greatest liturgical reforms of Vatican II, aside from allowing the liturgy to be celebrated in the vernacular (native
language), was an added emphasis on the role of Scripture in the liturgy. Prior to Vatican II, there was only one reading, the psalm
and the Gospel. Those readings were on a one-year cycle that repeated itself each year. For example, on the Fourteenth Sunday of
Ordinary Time, you heard the same readings, year after year.
In order to expose the faithful to more of the Bible in the liturgy, Pope Paul VI added another reading each Sunday and developed
a three-year cycle (Year A, B, C) instead of just a one-year cycle. The first reading is usually an Old Testament reading. During the
Easter season, however, it often comes from the Acts of the Apostles. After the first reading, there is the responsorial psalm, which
almost always comes from the Book of Psalms. The second reading always comes from the New Testament, and the Gospel
reading comes from one of the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Year A focuses primarily on the Gospel of Matthew, Year B on the Gospel of Mark and John 6, and Year C on the Gospel of Luke.
The Gospel of John is read during the Easter season every year.
How are the Sunday Scripture readings selected?
Aside from the emphasis on a more representative portion of Scripture, especially from the Old Testament, the readings were
selected in order to show the continuity and development of salvation history. In order to do this, the first reading and Gospel are
usually related in theme, while the second reading is not related. A scripture from the Old Testament that prophesies something
about the Messiah is often paired with a Gospel reading from the New Testament that shows how Jesus fulfilled that prophecy. For
example, on the Feast of Corpus Christi, the first reading comes from the book of Deuteronomy when God feeds the Israelites with
the manna in the desert. The Gospel reading is from the Bread of Life Discourse in John 6, when Jesus says that he is the Bread of
Life that came down from heaven.
Are the readings the same in all Catholic churches?
One of the truly “catholic” (universal) aspects of the church is that no matter what Catholic church you walk into on any given
Sunday, you will hear the same readings proclaimed. While the way in which the scriptures are preached on will differ, the
scriptural texts will be the same, whether you are in Nicaragua or Nigeria.
How are weekday readings selected?
Weekday readings are on a two-year cycle (Year 1 and 2). The first reading comes either from the Old Testament or the New
Testament. The responsorial psalm usually comes from the Book of Psalms, and the Gospel comes from one of the four Gospels.
For weekday readings, the first reading and the psalm rotate every other year, whereas the Gospel is the same for Year 1 and Year
2. The readings are not usually related in theme.
How do I know which year we are in the cycle of readings?
There is a pretty simple mathematical formula that can be used to figure out which cycle of readings is being used. Take the year
that we are in and divide by 3. If the remainder is .33, then we are in Year A. If the remainder is .66, then we are in Year B. If
there is no remainder, then we are in Year C. For example, 2011 divided by 3 equals 670.33, which means Year A. 2012 divided
by 3 equals 670.66, which means Year B. 2013 divided by 3 equals 671, which means Year C.
It is even easier to figure out which cycle is being used during weekday liturgies. If the year is an odd number (2013, 2015, etc.),
then it is Year 1. If the year is even-numbered (2012, 2014, etc.), then it is Year 2.
It is important to note that the cycles do not change on the first of January, but rather on the first Sunday of Advent, which usually
falls on the last week of November or the first week of December.
Excerpts from an article by Tom Hedrick in the Clarion Herald, the official newspaper of the Diocese of New Orleans.
CATECHESIS & FORMATION
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In his book “Becoming Catholic” David Yamane, explored the reasons why
individuals entered into an Adult Formation Catholic Initiation program. Did you
know that 72% of respondents said their family was the main reason they
joined the Catholic Church? Many explained that they were led to the Catholic faith by a direct
invitation from a family member or close friend.
If you have a spouse, in-law, other family member or a friend who has expressed an interest or
who attends Mass with you, maybe it is time for you to extend an invitation for them to learn more
about our faith. Our Initiation process for Adults (RCIA) is centered on faith-based relationships.
Meetings include service opportunities and a welcoming environment where people can learn
about and explore the Catholic faith, its history, its beliefs and its practices.
If you or someone you know is searching for something more in life or to just find out more about
the Catholic faith, Contact Shirley Smalley in the Parish Office. We have a small team of
committed Catholic adults ready and willing to answer questions and to journey beside inquirers
as together we learn more about Christ and His Church. All inquiries are welcome.
Come and see what the Catholic Church believes and why. Join us as we journey together in
faith. Anyone interested in finding out more about the RCIA process or about receiving
sacraments as an adult, should contact Shirley Smalley through the Parish Office.
Have YOU
thought about
BECOMING
CATHOLIC?
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CATECHESIS & FORMATION
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The Parish &
School Offices will
be closed Monday,
September 7th in
honor of Labor
Day.
Have a safe and
happy Holiday.
MASS INTENTIONS & READINGS
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Saturday, September 5 5:00 PM �Virgil Grzywa
Sunday, September 6 8:00 AM �Gregory Mohr
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM Jimmy Burdick
Monday, September 7 6:30 AM Alexis Maguire
8:30 AM Ben Kline
Tuesday, September 8 6:30 AM Carol Champaign
8:30 AM Pepper Markovich
Wednesday, September 9 6:30 AM Cheryl DVriese
8:30 AM �Marie Wauro
Thursday, September 10 6:30 AM Ray Haiduk
8:30 AM Stella Dilema
Friday, September 11 6:30 AM �Frank Kubinski
8:30 AM Lisa Regan
Saturday, September 12 8:30 AM Terri DeVriese
5:00 PM Robert Jacobsen
Sunday, September 13 8:00 AM Fr. Doug Spina
10:00 AM St. Bernadette
5:00 PM �Randi Smith
MASS INTENTIONS
FOR THE WEEK
“Be Not Afraid, I Go Before You Always.”
Welcome Back!
Saint John XXIII has begun
welcoming back students to campus
starting with Kindergarten and 1st
grade on August 24th and Second
and Third grade on August 31st!
Our teachers have done an amazing
job with handling their students in
the classroom while also teaching
their remote students online.
We will continue moving forward in
education with our students’ health and safety as our #1 priority!
DRIVE CAREFULLY
School drop off times: Monday—Friday 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM
School Pick up times: Monday –Thursday 2:30 PM—3:45 PM
And Fridays: Noon—1:15 PM.
As a family, or as an individual, simply pray these intentions
before praying the daily Rosary. The Rosary is prayed every
day of the Novena.
Please pray for the following intentions:
1. For the conversion and spiritual protection of our nation,
currently experiencing a calamity of sin, division, and
vitriol.
2. For authentic leadership, secular and in the Church, rooted
in true virtue.
3. For the political parties of our nation to be led by the com-
mon good, and to agree on the fundamentals of any nation
with a future: protection of human life at all stages, recog-
nition of the dignity of every human person precisely be-
cause he or she is made in the image of God, upholding of
marriage as the fundamental building block of society, and
protection of free speech, freedom of religion, and all oth-
er attendant freedoms which help build a virtuous and
generous citizenry.
4. For the rejection of all forms of collectivism (CCC 1885),
whether Marxist or born of another false ideology, and the
cultivation of true patriotism, based on love for what is
best in our country, solidarity with those in need and sub-
sidiarity for those smaller stations of governance such as
the family.
5. For the strengthening of all families, in particular that
Catholic families live more deeply their call to be the
“domestic church”.
6. For the virtues of mercy and forgiveness to be demonstrat-
ed by our leaders and especially those who pray the Our
Father.
7. For an end to unjust discrimination and the healing of ra-
cial divisions and all other divisiveness unworthy of a
sovereign nation.
8. For the vulnerable among us, especially pre-born children,
elderly, immigrants, unemployed and the poor.
9. For the restoration of one nation, under God, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.
Join Bishop Olmstead in Praying
a 54-Day Rosary
Novena For Our Nation
August 30-October 22
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Thank you for helping us collect bottled
water for the homeless. Because of you
generosity, we were able to collect 5,800
bottles of water.
The water bottles will be distributed to
the homeless by the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul Water Truck program.
This truck drives across the city handing
out water, sun screen, hats, sack lunches
and other items to those living one the
streets.
Thank you for being the hands
and feet of Christ to others.
SVdP Fifth Sunday
Collection
Your generosity provided our conference with
nearly $ 3,000.00 during our Fifth Sunday
Collection last weekend.
This pandemic has caused many of our
neighbors to fall behind on their rent, mortgage
and/or utility bills.
Your donations will help us to help them
Donations may still be made online or through the
Parish Office.
To donate go online to
www.saintbernadette.com. Scroll down to the
read “Please Donate Today” red box. Click on
it and then click on the SVdP donation tab.
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MINISTRIES & ACTIVITIES
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What is the new “normal” for
your marriage?
How about creating the best
marriage ever! Come receive
the tools to keep your marriage
full of love and passion.
And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this
rock I will build my church.
The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
will be a 2 day virtual Zoom format beginning on
Oct 3. Please visit http://www.wwmearizona.com
for more information.
One Hundred Years
of Catholic Faith
In the last month, two of our
St. Bernadette friends have
celebrated their 100th birthdays.
Ray Haiduk and Helen Wavrek,
residents at two group homes near
St. Bernadette, were saluted on
their birthdays with balloons,
homemade cards, flowers, drive by
honking, and masked visitors.
Ray and Helen are among many
group home residents that have
continued to celebrate their
Catholic faith by receiving the
Eucharist from Pastoral Ministers
of Care. This ministry has been put
on hold during the virus but
hopefully can be resumed soon. We
respect the witness they give to
other residents, group home,
workers, and family with their
faith.
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PRAYER & WORSHIP MINISTRIES
Eucharistic Adoration Donna Homiski 602-738-6429
Friday Night Healing Rosary 480-905-0221
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Boy Scouts Tim Whitney 602-403-4121
Knights of Columbus Martin Perez 602-404-4095
Sociable Seniors Shirley Teed 602-996-6151
PARISH LIFE MINISTRIES
Finance Council Mike Smalley 602-799-2256
Parish Council Don Tellis 602-370-3271
HOSPITALTY MINISTRIES
Sunday Donuts Volunteer Office 480-905-0221
SACRAMENTAL MINISTRIES
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Mindy Longwell 480-905-0221
RCIA Shirley Smalley 480-905-0221
Infant Baptism Shirley Smalley 480-905-0221
Marriage Prep Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
PASTORAL MINISTRIES
Annulments Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
Funerals Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221
Funeral Hospitality Carol Flood 602-953-3625
Ministers of Care - Mayo Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221
Ministers of Care - Homebound Bill Walsh 480-236-6515
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Altar Linens Donna Casillas 602-577-4326
Altar Servers Deacon Al Homiski 480-905-0221
Art & Environment Chita Dilema 480-797-0145
Eucharist Ministers Deacon Frank Nevarez 480-905-0221
Greeters Tom Horst 602-790-6414
Lectors Jon Altmann 602-765-4588
Sacristans Mike Smalley 602-799-2256
Ushers Bill Leicht 602-788-8254
SERVICE MINISTRIES
Culture of Life Margaret Hinski 480-905-0221
Cursillo Kathy Andrzejczak 480-515-9696
St. Vincent de Paul Help Line 480-905-4439
Meals for Families in Crisis Rachel Bears 602-402-0220
& New Moms
EDUCATION & FORMATION MINISTRIES
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Mindy Longwell 480-905-0221
Life Teen Sammie Carel 480-905-0221
EDGE Julia McDonald 480-905-0221
Men’s Bible Study Brian Weber 602-295-6033
Women’s Bible Study (Info only) Parish Office 480-905-0221
PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
This Week at St. Bernadette
Mass Monday through Friday mornings at 6:30 & 8::30 AM
Saturday mornings at 8:30 AM
Daily Confessions before daily mass 8:00 —8:25 AM
Sunday
6
Monday
7
Tuesday
8
Wednesday
9
Thursday
10
Friday
11
Saturday
12
Sunday
13
LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY: Parish office and school closed
7:30-8:30 AM St. John school drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM St. John school pick-up
7:30-8:30 AM St. John school drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM St. John school pick-up
6:30 PM Parent Meeting for EDGE & LIFETEEN In the Hall
6:30 PM RCIA Online Meeting
7:00 PM KofC Business Online Meeting
7:30-8:30 AM St. John school drop-off
2:30-3:45 PM St. John school pick-up
6:30 PM CGS Catechist Meeting in Rms. 2/3
7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study Online Meeting
7:00 AM Men’s Bible Study Online Meeting
7:30-8:30 AM St. John school drop-off
12:00-1:15 PM St. John school pick-up
6:30 PM Friday Night Healing Rosary Online Meeting
7:00 PM Men’s Bible Study Online Meeting
LITURGY: 5 PM In the Church
LITURGY: 8 AM, 10 AM, 5 PM In the Church
Readings for the Week
Indeed, the word of God is living and effective,
sharper than any two-edged sword, penetrating
even between soul and spirit, joints and marrow,
and able to discern reflections and thoughts of
the heart.” — Hebrews 4:12
Sunday: Ez 33:7-9/Ps 95:1-2, 6-9/Rom 13:8-10/Mt 18:15-20
Monday: 1 Cor 5:1-8/Ps 5:5-6, 7, 12/Ps 5:5-6, 7, 12/Lk 6:6-11
Tuesday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/Ps 13:6abc/
Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23
Wednesday: 1 Cor 7:25-31/Ps 45:11-12, 14-17/Lk 6:20-26
Thursday: 1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13/Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14b, 23-24/
Lk 6:27-38
Friday: 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27/Ps 84:3-6, 8, 12/Lk 6:39-42
Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14-22/Ps 116:12-13, 17-18/Lk 6:43-49
Next Sunday: Sir 27:30—28:7/Ps 103:1-4, 9-12/
Rom 14:7-9/Mt 18:21-35
In today’s Gospel, Jesus says: “…where two
or three are gathered in my name, there am
I in the midst of them.”
Is there a family you know who needs assistance? Please
have them call our SVdP conference at 480-905-4439 so
that together we can help the to know that indeed “God is
in the midst of them.”
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REALTOR®
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S C O T T S D A L E N A T I V E & V A L L E Y R E L O C A T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T
15% of My Commission
from a Parishioner
Closing will be donated
back to St. Bernadette.
Sandra Simon
6 0 2 . 8 8 2 . 8 0 3 8
REALTOR®
S T . B E R N A D E T T E P A R I S H I O N E R S& S T . J O H N X X I I I F A M I L Y
S C O T T S D A L E N A T I V E & V A L L E Y R E L O C A T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T
15% of My Commission
from a Parishioner
Closing will be donated
back to St. Bernadette.
Sandra Simon
6 0 2 . 8 8 2 . 8 0 3 8
REALTOR®
S T . B E R N A D E T T E P A R I S H I O N E R S& S T . J O H N X X I I I F A M I L Y
S C O T T S D A L E N A T I V E & V A L L E Y R E L O C A T I O N
S P E C I A L I S T
15% of My Commission
from a Parishioner
Closing will be donated
back to St. Bernadette.
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Family Owned & OperatedServing the Diocese of Phoenix Since 1949
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