Immaculate Conception Schedule
For the feast of the Immaculate Conception, Thursday, December 8, 2022. Our normal Mass schedule is in affect as follows:
Wednesday, December 7: Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM
Thursday, December 8: Masses at 7:30 AM, 12:00 PM (in person and on livestream) and 5:30 PM.
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Advent and Christmas at St. Francis
JOIN US FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS
“Soup and Scripture”
Warm your heart and your belly!
Mondays • Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19 • 6:30pm
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“Holy Land”
An Advent Day of Reflection
with Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, PhD professor, poet, and writer at Fordham University
Saturday • December 3 • 9:30am
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Simbang Gabi
The UGNAYAN Filipino Ministry will be sponsoring the 9-day Novena Mass (Simbang Gabi) as part of their Filipino tradition.
December 15 to 23 6:15 PM (1:30 PM on weekends) in the Lower Church. (Available also on livestream)
Our pastor and friars will be celebrating the Masses and all are welcome to attend.
For more information, please email: [email protected]
“Carols with the Choir”
Come and sing with us..
Sunday • December 18 • 3:00pm
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Christmas Eve Masses
4:00pm • 5:30 pm • 8:00pm (Korean) • Midnight
Christmas Day Masses
8:00am • 9:15am (Korean) • 11:00am • 12:30pm
please note there is no evening mass
Church Closures after Christmas
Monday, December 26 – Mass at 12:00 PM
No Confessions
Church offices are closed
Tuesday, December 27 – Mass at 12:00 PM
No Confessions
Church offices are closed
New Year’s Day Masses
4:00pm (Vigil)
8:00 am • 9:15am (Korean) • 11:00am • 12:30pm • 5:00pm
Church Closures after New Year’s
Monday, Januayr 2, 2023 – Mass at 12:00 PM
No Confessions
Church offices are closed
Christmas Flower Donations
The Christmas trees, the wreaths and the poinsettias will again adorn our sanctuary this Christmas. We offer them to honor the birth of Christ and to glorify God.
It is also a way to remember your loved ones and share the beauty of the season with the whole community. We invite you to memorialize members of your family, friends or other loved ones with a donation for our Christmas decorations. Donations and the names of those received by December 20th will posted on our parish website for Christmas.
Annual Korean Community Concert
The Annual Love Concert by the St. Francis Korean Community
Sunday, December 5, 2022 • 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Tickets $20 at the reception desk
Advent Day of Reflection “Holy Land”
Our Advent Day of Reflection this year will be led by author Dr. Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, who will invite us to reflect on themes of the Advent season through a selection of poems from her new book Holy Land.
Join us to enter this sacred season with prayer, inspiration from Dr. Alaimo’s poetry, mediation and discussion.
Breakfast will be provided.
Copies of the book will be available to purchase that day and Dr. Alaimo will sign books at the end of the event.
Join us:
Saturday, December 3
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
San Damiano Hall
This event is free and open to all.
About the author:
Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, PhD is a professor, poet, and writer at Fordham University in New York City and serves as Associate Director of Fordham’s Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. Her publications include two chapbooks and seven collections of poems, most recently, Andalusian Hours (2020), a collection of 101 poems that channel the voice of Flannery O’Connor, and Love in the Time of Coronavirus: A Pandemic Pilgrimage (2021). In addition, O’Donnell has published a prize-winning memoir, Mortal Blessings (2014) and a book of hours based on the practical theology of Flannery O’Connor, The Province of Joy (2012), and her biography Flannery O’Connor: Fiction Fired by Faith (2015) was awarded first prize for excellence in publishing from The Association of Catholic Publishers. Her new critical book on Flannery O’Connor, Radical Ambivalence: Race in Flannery O’Connor was published by Fordham University Press in 2020.
The Pastor’s Corner – Sunday, December 4, 2022
Dear Community and Friends of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi,
May the Lord give you peace.
We begin our second week of Advent. We have four full weeks of Advent this year. This gives us time to prepare for the celebration of Christmas. I invite you to join us for the Soup and Scripture experiences on the Mondays of Advent. Please register HERE, so we will have enough soup for everyone. We also celebrate the season with our annual Christmas Carols with the Choir on December 18th at 3 PM. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us.
Christmas is a time for gift-giving and receiving. We remember the gracious gift of God in the birth of Jesus. We spend our Advent days preparing to welcome this gift, given in ever new ways. We have the gift of Christ in one another, in the migrant, the homeless, and the hungry. Isaiah speaks of the gifts of the Spirit, wisdom, understanding, counsel, strength, knowledge, and fear of the Lord. These gifts revealed most clearly in Jesus are ours in the gift of the Spirit. Their purpose is to build a life-giving, compassionately just, reconciling community. We are invited to nurture the growth of peace in a divided world.
I was in Hartford In the early days of the pandemic. During the lockdown, I read stories to children (of all ages) on Wednesday nights. I found books on Kindle and used Zoom so the children could see the pictures and read along with me. Two books marketed for little ones but are of value to all were: The Gift of Nothing and The Invisible String. The Gift of Nothing tells the story of trying to find the perfect gift for a friend who has everything. The giver searches high and low for just the right present, only to realize that it is presence. In The Invisible String, a mother teaches her children that we are attached by love. No distance can be too far, or experience can separate. Love binds us together and holds us even beyond death. I note these stories as I consider Advent. We are blessed with the gift of God’s constant presence and invited to be present with one another. Our communion (both with a small and a capital c/C) is the shared gift of presence. The Invisible String is likewise our sharing in God’s love. This love opens our hearts to experience the grace of another person. With this love, we are all connected.
Thank you for your presence and for the love you bring to the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Your shared gifts are a great blessing for all.
Blessed Advent,
Fr. Tom, ofm
Happy Thanksgiving & Holiday Schedule
The friars and staff at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi would like to wish all of our parishioners, visitors, friends and families a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving. (Our holiday schedule is below.)
It is right to give thanks to God for all of the blessings we receive each and every day: for the gift of creation in all its wonder, the gifts of the fruits of the earth that sustain us, the gift of all of the animals, wild and domestic, that share this world with us, and for the gifts of our family and friends.
At St. Francis we are especially grateful for all of the wonderful people who make up our community here on 31st street.
And of course, it is always right and just that we give thanks to the Father for the gift of Christ Himself, the good shepherd who loves us all.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Psalm 118:
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
his love endures forever.
Let Israel say:
“His love endures forever.”
Let the house of Aaron say:
“His love endures forever.”
Let those who fear the Lord say:
“His love endures forever.”
When hard pressed, I cried to the Lord;
he brought me into a spacious place.
The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid.
What can mere mortals do to me?
The Lord is with me; he is my helper.
I look in triumph on my enemies.
It is better to take refuge in the Lord
than to trust in humans.
It is better to take refuge in the Lord
than to trust in princes.
All the nations surrounded me,
but in the name of the Lord I cut them down.
They surrounded me on every side,
but in the name of the Lord I cut them down.
They swarmed around me like bees,
but they were consumed as quickly as burning thorns;
in the name of the Lord I cut them down.
I was pushed back and about to fall,
but the Lord helped me.
The Lord is my strength and my defense;
he has become my salvation.
Shouts of joy and victory
resound in the tents of the righteous:
“The Lord’s right hand has done mighty things!
The Lord’s right hand is lifted high;
the Lord’s right hand has done mighty things!”
I will not die but live,
and will proclaim what the Lord has done.
The Lord has chastened me severely,
but he has not given me over to death.
Open for me the gates of the righteous;
I will enter and give thanks to the Lord.
This is the gate of the Lord
through which the righteous may enter.
I will give you thanks, for you answered me;
you have become my salvation.
The stone the builders rejected
has become the cornerstone;
the Lord has done this,
and it is marvelous in our eyes.
The Lord has done it this very day;
let us rejoice today and be glad.
Lord, save us!
Lord, grant us success!
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
From the house of the Lord we bless you.
The Lord is God,
and he has made his light shine on us.
With boughs in hand, join in the festal procession
up to the horns of the altar.
You are my God, and I will praise you;
you are my God, and I will exalt you.
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
his love endures forever.
Our Holiday schedule is as follows:
Thanksgiving day:
Mass at 12:00 PM
There are no confessions Thanksgiving Day
Friday after Thanksgiving:
Mass at 12:00 PM
There are no confessions on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day.
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