Guest Book


 

 


Old friends and new alike are always welcome.

Please leave your comments in this guest book so we can share your thoughts with our parish family and other visitors.  Adding to our Guest Book is no longer open to the public due to the tremendous number of 'inappropriate' posts. Our current process for adding your comments to our guest book is for you to submit your comments by email to our webmaster who will then add them to the guest book directly.

Click on the following link or the Webmaster link at the bottom of the page to open an email window.

Webmaster       -  webmaster at StLukes17 * org         


*** September 23, 2007  ****

It was nice to browse your website and see what is going on in St. Luke’s.  I grew up in the parish and was baptized by Father Zelley in 1970.  My husband and I were married there too. We both miss St. Luke’s and Metuchen so much.  We live in Burlington County now and attend St. Peter’s Medford.  We hope all is well with everyone.

 Thanks!
Barbara Stogoski LaRue
Adrew LaRue
Daniel age 5
Charlotte age 2

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*** October 4, 2007        ****

I would like to mention that I had a nice time at your health expo on September  29, 2007. I truly enjoyed the many hours of taking part health treatments such as reikki na yoga for the very first time. I look forward to another health fair next year.
            Dennis

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***   October 28, 2007   *****

I go way back in St. Lukes. My Mom and Dad, and aunts and uncles were all married there. I was born in 1943 and baptized there. As a child I went to Sunday school and attended service with a wonderful man named Rev. Dunn. He was so kind, for a while I sang in the childrens choir. My children were all baptized there by Rev. Zelly.
Two of my children were later married there by him. I'm afraid after I became an adult I very seldom attended church. I moved to Pa. about 15 years ago, but thank you for the many wonderful memories. I just recently read that the poet, Joyce Kilmer and his wife were married there.        grams7grand at aol.com

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