Happy Mother’s Day!
We wish all mothers a very happy Mother’s Day!
From Sunday, May 12, through Monday, May 20, we will remember at daily Mass all mothers, living and deceased, in our Mother’s Day Novena.
We take this special occasion to say “thank you” and pray that God will always cherish those who gave us life.
Gaudete et Exsultate: Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis
Chapter 4: Signs of Holiness in Today’s World
Humility can only take root in the heart through humiliations. Without them, there is no humility or holiness. If you are unable to suffer and offer up a few humiliations, you are not humble and you are not on the path to holiness. The holiness that God bestows on his church comes through the humiliation of his Son. He is the way.
Humiliation makes you resemble Jesus; it is an unavoidable aspect of the imitation of Christ. For “Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, so that you might follow in his steps.” In turn, he reveals the humility of the Father, who condescends to journey with his people, enduring their infidelities and com- plaints. For this reason, the apostles, after suffering humiliation, rejoiced “that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonor for [Jesus’] name.”
Here, I am… speaking…about the daily humiliations of those who keep silent to save their families, who prefer to praise others rather than boast about themselves or who choose the less welcome tasks, at times even choosing to bear injustice… ” If when you do right and suffer for it, you have God’s approval.”
Holy Week at St. Francis of Assisi: A Retrospective
“We should glory in the Cross
of our Lord Jesus Christ,
in whom is our salvation, life and resurrection,
through whom we are saved and delivered.”
HOLY THURSDAY
“Behold the wood of the Cross on which hung the salvation of the world.”
GOOD FRIDAY
Jesus Christ, yesterday and today,
you are the Beginning and the End,
the Alpha and the Omega.
All times and all ages belong to you.
To you be glory and power through every Age,
forever and ever! Amen!
HOLY SATURDAY
Christ is Risen!
Alleluia!
The Pastor’s Corner – Sunday May 12, 2019
A Very Happy Mother’s Day! The Friars and Staff send prayers and blessings to all Mothers and the Motherly on this annual celebration. Our lives are enriched by your care and dedication.
Today’s short Gospel focuses on Jesus, the good shepherd. He says, “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me.†This sentence tells us many things: Jesus knows us and we are meant to be his followers. Jesus knows us better than we know ourselves. He knows our thoughts, our words, our desires, our hidden thoughts, the various aspects of our personalities; what we do and what we don’t do. Yes, he knows us and yet, he calls us to follow him. Some days we are good at following Jesus, but on other days we prefer to do it “our way†and it may not end of all that good and yet Jesus continues to call us to follow him. This is amazing and it is also humbling that someone thinks so much of us to stick with us in good times and bad.
Because of the money that we have received from Renew and Rebuild, we have been able to do these projects; some were in the Renew and Rebuild Plan and others were emergencies:
- Preliminary work on the organ
- New telephone system
- Technology upgrade
- Roof repair and duct replacement near the elevator (not the church roof)
- Heating valve replacement
- Repair of broken pipes in the walls of the upper and lower sacristies and replacement of walls
I am grateful for the generosity of those who gave to Renew and Rebuild that covered the expense of these projects. We are currently looking at replacing some of the sidewalks on 31st Street because they are causing leaks in the basement.
We can still use your help for these and other capital projects.  If you would like to make a special donation  toward these and other maintenance projects please email me at areitz@stfrancisnyc.org or call me at 212-736-8500 x232.  Thank you.
-Fr. Andrew Reitz, O.F.M.
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Our unconditionally loving LGBT+ Ministry at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi invites you to a pop-up event this Sunday, May 5, at 2 p.m.
At TACOMBI (Empire State Building)
23 West 33rd StreetÂ
Cinco de Mayo Celebration — 2 p.m.
Mass — 5 p.m.
Come out for a drink or two to experience a Latino toast for Cinco De Mayo! No, Cinco De Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, rather, we celebrate Mexico’s victory against French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.
Let us know your are coming at our Facebook event HERE.

Gaudete et Exsultate: Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis
Chapter 4: Signs of Holiness in Today’s World
Christians too can be caught up in networks of verbal violence through the internet and the various forms of digital communication… limits can be over-stepped, defamation and slander can become commonplace and all ethical standards and respect for the common name of others can be abandoned.
Inner strength, as the work of grace, prevents us from becoming carried away by the violence that is so much a part of life today, because grace defuses vanity and makes possible meekness of heart. The saints do not waste energy complaining about the failings of others; they can hold their tongue before the faults of their brothers and sisters, and avoid the verbal violence that demeans and mistreats others. Saints hesitate to treat others harshly; they consider others better than themselves.
It is not good when we look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons. That is itself a subtle form of violence.
The Pastor’s Corner – Sunday May 5, 2019
On this Third Sunday of Easter, we hear the following passage from the Gospel of John: “Peter was distressed that Jesus had said to him the third time, ‘Do you love me?’†Peter had only to remember that he had denied knowing Jesus three times. Jesus was not testing him, but was stirring up in Peter the strength that he knew Peter had, but had disappeared during the time of Jesus’ arrest. Jesus was preparing Peter for the future which would have many challenges. We know that Peter did not disappoint Jesus and eventually died on a cross like his master. The Easter season is an opportunity to have our faith strengthened as we hear how those closest to Jesus had to mature in their faith also. These are important opportunities for us. Jesus asks us: “Do you love me?â€
Each Friday during the Easter season we pray the Via Lucis after the 12:30 and 5:30 Masses. These are the Stations of the Resurrection: Jesus rises from the dead, the disciples discover the empty tomb, Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, the risen Lord appears on the road to Emmaus, the Lord is recognized in
the breaking of bread, the Lord appears to the disciples, the Lord breathes peace and gives the power to forgive, Jesus strengthens the faith of Thomas, the Lord eats with his disciples, the Lord forgives Peter, Jesus sends his disciples into the world, the Risen Lord ascends into heaven, Mary and the disciples keep vigil, and the Holy Spirit descents on the disciples. The Scripture for each station is read and a prayer follows that is recited by all. We are familiar with the Way of the Cross; the Stations of the Resurrection complete the earthly life of Jesus with the various events taken from the Gospels. They are a beautiful meditation for the Easter season.
-Fr. Andrew Reitz, O.F.M.
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