Flowers were donated in Honor of St. Anthony for the intentions of the following:
Flowers were donated to adorn the church and give thanks to God for St. Anthony on his special day by parishioners and visitors with prayers and intentions. We add our prayers as we ask for St. Anthony to intercede for these and for all who are devoted to this beloved saint.
IN MEMORY OF:
Ginny Carrington
For the members of the Cipriani family
Galina Davidic
Nelida Dumeng
Beulah Estwick
Frances Fakouri
Catherine Gavia
Caesar & Jeanne Garcia
Anthony Giovino, Sr
For the members of the Giovino and Cino families
Teddy Gonzales
Adrinenne Gunther & Family
Mercedes Gunther
Thomas Gunther
Kennedy Gunther
Johnny Gunther
The Gunther Family
Diane & Butch Istre
Gaitri Khan
Todd Lippincott and Family
Lisa Martin
Bill Minor
Janice & Joyce Morrissey
Chrissy Nelson
Samantha Nicole Pablo
Samuela Perrotto
Sophia Angela Regalado
Father George P. Reilly, OFM
Janet Rhorer
John, Grace, Johnny Rible
Toni Romero
Jaime San Juan
Jussein San Juan
Cathy de los Santos
James & Joyce Schanck
Jessie Q. Sotto
Jose Uy
Gregoria Mendoza Uy
Deceased members of Vitti and Conetta Families
Josh Williams and Family
Vera James
Thomas & Theresa
FOR THE SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF:
In thanksgiving to St. Anthony and for peace in Ukraine
Agatha Afriyie
Jose Aquino
Clara Ayala
For the special intentions of the Cavanaugh Family
Theresa Concert
Natalie Danna
Deborah DiRago
Paula Fencini
Masda Figaro
Jonathan Fitzgerald
Anthony Giovino
Louis Giovino
Mary and Sam Giovino
Giovino Family
Antony Kozhipatt
Mrs. Gloria Pascual
Marie Pohl
Nicholas Scott
Ouida Scott
Renaldo Scott
Samuel Scott
Healing for Barbara & Henry Sonntag
In Thanksgiving for my daughter Tricia and for her special intentions. Thank you St. Anthony
Summer Adult Education: The Gospel of St. John
Catholicism 101: The Gospel of St. John
In this seven-week course, we will be studying in depth the Gospel of John.
Themes we will study will include:
- Where was the Gospel of John written? For whom was it written?
- What issues may John’s church have been facing when writing this gospel?
- What is John’s theology of who Jesus is? (Christology)
- What does it mean to follow Jesus in John’s gospel? (Discipleship)
- What is the relationship between Judaism and Christianity in John?
This course is offered for both new students as well as people already accustomed to studying the bible. Inquirers and neophytes from the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults are encouraged to attend. It will also be an excellent course for catechists, lectors, and anyone interested in learning more about the Christian faith.
Instructor: Joseph Nuzzi
jnuzzi@stfrancisnyc.org
Dates:
Wednesdays: June 15, 2022 – August 3, 2022
No class on July 6th
Times:
12:30 to 1:30 PM or
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM (evening class in person and on zoom)
Location:
The Church of St. Francis of Assisi
135 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001
St. Clare Room
Registration Fee: $70.00*
*scholarships are available. For information, please email Joseph Nuzzi at jnuzzi@stfrancisnyc.org
Join us for the Feast of Saint Anthony!
The Feast is Monday, June 13th:
Blessed St. Anthony’s Bread will be distributed 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
Our Feastday Mass schedule is as follows:
7:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:30 PM (Spanish)
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM (Haitian Kreyol – Upper Church)
6:30 PM (Filipino – Lower Church)
Confessions will be available:
7:30 to 9:00 AM
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
Flowers for St. Anthony of Padua
You are invited to donate a lily for the feast of St. Anthony. The lilies will adorn the church and give thanks to God for St. Anthony on his special day! Please send us the name of a loved one or a special intention that you would like to be prayed for on June 13th.
Flower donations are due by June 10, 2022
United in Love: Pre-Pride Mass
::: PRE-PRIDE FESTIVE MASS :::
Saturday | June 25 | 4:00 p.m.
::: ALL ARE WELCOME :::
LGBT+ or LGBT+ Ally, all are welcome to attend our beautiful celebration.
::: UNITE IN LOVE WITH US :::
Our LGBT+ Ministry at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi is hosting a weekend of inclusion and prayer. Decorations will festoon our beautiful church and reflect our signature, LGBT+ Ministry colors that have a deep meaning behind them.
::: LET’S CELEBRATE :::
We invite you to our United In Love Celebration, reminding you that you’re beautiful in the eyes of God. You are worthy and wanted. Beautiful. Accepted. Needed. And most importantly, you are lovable.
Identifying as Catholic and gay or lesbian and can sometimes be a challenge, however, we accept you #AsYouAre.
As a ministry, together we recognize that all people are truly created in God’s image and likeness.
::: ONE COLOR, ONE PROMISE :::
When celebrating with us, we have four promises that reflect the environment we’re designing—there’s one promise for every color showcased in our icon.
Green = Safety
We promise you a safe, authentically loving environment.
Yellow = Acceptance
We promise you acceptance with a smile and desire to know more about you.
Blue = Inclusion
We promise you inclusion with open arms and a warm hug.
Pink = Support
We promise you support, as your heart opens up through the good times and those times that are challenging.
America’s Original Sin: A Conversation about Racism in America Today
The horrific shooting in Buffalo is the latest violent reminder that the disease of racism is still raging in our society. At St. Francis we are proud of our diverse community made up of people of “from every nation, race, people, and tongue” (Rev. 7:9) who come together in love as brothers and sisters to worship God.

We are honored to have Fr. Kevin Mullen OFM, Provincial Minister of Holy Name Province to lead our discussion. Fr. Kevin holds a doctorate in moral theology from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. (bio)
Join us for a night to discuss how our racism impacts us, what the Church teaches about the sin of racism and how we can work to address this scourge in our nation.
Click HERE for a PDF flyer of the event.
All are Welcome
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
6:30 – 8:00 PM
San Damiano Hall
The Vigil of Pentecost 2022
Join us for the Vigil of Pentecost
Saturday, June 4th at 4 PM
What is the Vigil of Pentecost?
We all know Christmas has its popular Midnight Mass and of course we all know about the Easter Vigil. Pentecost also has an important and celebratory vigil Mass in preparation for the feast. The presence of a special vigil Mass underscores the importance of the mystery being celebrated.
Pentecost celebrates the crowning event of God’s salvation which came about in Christ. At the Lord’s resurrection God sent his own Spirit upon the disciples to form them into the Body of Christ. The Church was born and through this Spirit filled community God offered a way to repair humanity’s sad and ruinous divisions.
The Spirit does not force uniformity upon those who follow Christ, instead the Spirit enables us in our great diversity to love one another and see one another as brothers and sisters. The Spirit forms unity out of love and peace, not compulsion and force. At the first Pentecost those who heard the disciples speaking already experienced this when they each heard the Gospel being preached in their own language.
At the Church of St. Francis of Assisi we are blessed to see the unity of the Church in her great diversity right here in our community. People from all over the world, people of different races, people who speak different languages, people who are straight or gay, people who are old or young all find a home here.
Join us at this special liturgy to celebrate the gift of God’s spirit!
You can also watch the Liturgy live at St-Francis-Live.
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