The Sacred Heart: History and Devotions
oin us as we explore the history and theology of the sacred heart. We will look at early connections and saints associated with the Sacred Heart, leading up to the life of St. Margaret Mary…
oin us as we explore the history and theology of the sacred heart. We will look at early connections and saints associated with the Sacred Heart, leading up to the life of St. Margaret Mary…
Come join us as we begin to explore the gospel scriptures known as the parables. The parables are some of the most intriguing and exciting aspects of new testament scripture since they comprise a very special genre, often action packed, and contain many layers for review and reflection….
The St. Benedict the Moor Fraternity of the Secular Franciscan Order is pleased to announce there will be a
Rite of Profession
during the 11 AM Mass
on Saturday March 13th.
Father Joseph Cavoto, OFM Spiritual Assistant to the Fraternity, will be the celebrant.
Alex Angeles, Mary Havey, and Cherylann Vescio, having completed three years of formation, will profess their permanent commitment to live the Gospel following the example of St. Francis of Assisi. Following the Mass there will also be a Rite of Admission to the Fraternity for Joseph Lapponese, Paul Frediani, and Antonia Fusco, after which they will embark on their three-year journey towards profession.
This Mass may be attended in person in the church and it can also be seen live on our website at St. Francis Live or on our Facebook page.
As a parish in the Archdiocese of New York, we are part of the fabric of the larger Church of New York. We share in the benefits and the responsibilities of the ministry of our Archbishop and of the Archdiocese. The Cardinal’s Annual Stewardship Appeal is part of our financial support and part of our participation in the life of our Church outside the walls of our beloved Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
For more information about what your contribution is used for click here.
Here is a message from Cardinal Dolan for this year’s appeal:
Please remember to select “Direct my gift to” and select “St. Francis of Assisi, New York” from the drop-down menu. This does not mean that St. Francis will receive these funds, it just means that the Archdiocese knows that your donation came from our community.
This Sunday begin the first of the three “scrutinies” that occur each year on the third, fourth and fifth Sundays of Lent when we are blessed to have catechumens in our community.
The scrutinies are three intense prayers prayed over people who are preparing for baptism in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. During the scrutinies, the priest and the whole community pray that those seeking baptism remain strong in their conviction to follow Christ and to be ready to receive the gift of their new life filled with God’s own Spirit.
When the scrutinies are celebrated, no matter what year it is in the Church’s three year cycle of readings, we use the Gospels of cycle A. So if you attend the 5 PM Mass at St. Francis this Sunday, you will hear the Gospel of the Woman at the Well from John’s Gospel. Next week you will hear of the Man Born Blind, and on the 5th Sunday of Lent you will hear of the Raising of Lazarus.
While we pray especially for our Elect during the scrutinies, these prayers give us all an opportunity to reflect on our own life as followers of Jesus. Like the woman at the well and our converts, we all thirst for Christ. Like the man born blind, we all want to see the Savior more clearly and like Lazarus we all desire to hear the Lord call us into a fuller life with Himself.
Whether you attend the 5 PM Mass this Sunday in person or on livestream, or whether you attend a different Mass this Weekend, I invite everyone to pray for our:
Elect preparing for Baptism:
Jason and William
and for our Candidates preparing for Confirmation and Full communion:
Brooke, Erin, Kathleen, Mary Lou, and Xavier.
May the Lord bless them and strengthen them as the journey through Lent to the waters of Baptism and the coming of the Holy Spirit.
-Joseph Nuzzi
Director of Evangelization
Volunteers (l-r), Mafe Iladan, Greg Madrid and Loida deJesus working with Fr. Michael Reyes, OFM to set up for Taize prayer last Friday. Even during the pandemic volunteers find a safe way to keep our ministry going strong for people who come to church in person and for people who pray with us on livestream.
If you missed last Friday’s beautiful Taize prayer, you can join us this Friday every Friday during Lent at 6:30 PM in the upper church and on livestream.