Laudato Si Circle Tip of the Week to Care for our World 8-11-2024
Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is
This is a tough one. The financial industry’s involvement in the climate crisis is complicated. Here is where you’ll want to do your own research and see what works for you while still taking even a small step in the right direction. A recent report from https://www.bankingonclimatechaos.org/ shows that U.S. banks dominate fossil fuel financing. JPMorgan Chase remains the world’s worst funder of climate chaos and Citi, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America are still among the top 5 fossil financiers.
If your money is with these banks, it might be time to move it to where your heart is. Learn more and compare environmental banks at www.mightydeposits.com .
Start small. Move only some money. Start new accounts for babies and students with a new bank. Switch your credit card(s). The bottom line is that your money does talk. Banks wield tremendous power. So do you.
“All it takes is one good person to restore hope.” Pope Francis (LS71)
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Welcome Fr. Brian!
Father Brian Jordan, OFM has been a Franciscan friar for forty-five years and ordained to the ministerial priesthood for forty-one years. He was ordained by James Cardinal Hickey in St. Camillus Church on May 14, 1983. Besides his Master of Divinity degree, he also holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Andover Newton Theological School in Massachusetts and a Master of Professional Studies in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University, New York. He has served in multicultural parishes in the Bronx and Manhattan, Boston, and Silver Springs, Maryland. He also served as the Director of Campus Ministry at St. Francis College, Brooklyn. Fr. Brian is also no stranger to the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
He is the author of two books and has written numerous articles concerning pastoral ministry in the Church. He was a chaplain at the World Trade Center in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. He is also a chaplain for many construction workers’ labor unions. He is a former marathoner who has completed 61 marathons and other competitive races. After a double knee replacement two years ago, he now he just takes long, meaningful walks! He strives to live in good health. He has received many awards including the Maryland Governor’s Award for Social Services in Annapolis both in 1995 and 1999.
Father Brian is excited to return as pastor to the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
Laudato Si Circle Tip of the Week to Care for our World 8-4-2024
1-800-Our-Home
It’s easy to stop unwanted catalogs from coming and cluttering up our common home. Just call the 800 number and tell the agent that you love their product, that you know how to find them online, and that you are concerned about the environment. Then ask them to please remove you from their mailing list.
Companies are getting more and more used to this idea and won’t bat an eye. They’ve systematically begun to make this an option. Some may make it a little more difficult. You might have to actually go to their website and hunt for a way to cancel catalogs but it can be done and is worth the effort. The tree outside will thank you. Your mail carrier will thank you.
“The most important thing an individual can do right now is not be such an individual.” Bill McKibben
For more information about the Laudato Si Circle here at St. Francis or to share your own tip of the week, email [email protected]
Laudato Si Circle Tip of the Week to Care for our World 7-28-2024
Who Gives A Crap
From Flushing to Tanzania, we all do. That’s why switching your toilet paper is a small action that can have a profound impact. Choose from bamboo or recycled materials without sacrificing quality. Bamboo needs little water to grow very quickly and it produces lower carbon emissions. Recycled paper saves trees and reduces landfill waste. In addition, many of the companies producing these green alternatives go beyond the product itself and offer two and three ply benefits. For example, Who Gives A Crap commits to plastic-free packaging and they donate 50% of their profits to organizations that build toilets and ensure access to clean water.
”Living with latrines at home allows us to live with dignity and good health.” Araia Tamayo, Nigeria
If you have a tip for not wasting food or if you have an APP that helps you care for our common home, please tell us about it. Email us at [email protected]
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Our Journey to Baptism: A Mother’s Witness to her daughter’s entrance into the Church
Our Journey to Baptism: A Mother’s Witness to her daughter’s entrance into the Church
Hello. My name is Claire Kramer Mills. Thank you to Fr. Joe and Joe Nuzzi for inviting me to reflect on being initiated into the Catholic faith—from the viewpoint of a parent. I’m a mom who, along with my husband Craig, supported our daughter Darcy through her RCIA preparation.
Darcy’s journey began over a decade ago, when my husband and I were married by Father Andrew Reitz, the former pastor of St. Francis. My husband is Jewish, and I remember the warmth of the friars when I told them about our engagement, a warmth that doesn’t always accompany interfaith marriage. We introduced Darcy to the Catholic faith from infancy and over time, as she attended Mass, prayed, and participated in service activities she expressed an interest in being baptized.
Darcy’s preparation for the sacraments here at St. Francis was a gift. Each week, we attended Mass as a group of 18 candidates. We broke open the Gospel together during small group discussions under the guidance of Joe Nuzzi, with frequent visits from Fr. Joe. These sessions and our Tuesday night classes enriched our understanding of the Old and New Testaments. We learned about the historical context of biblical writings, and the classes offered time for us, as a group and individually, to reflect on what it truly means to “love one another,” Jesus’ commandment to us all.
Darcy saw this commandment reflected in the way our group of catechumens supported each another. She was the only child in the group but felt warmly embraced and supported by the RCIA team and fellow candidates. They encouraged and answered her questions and were wholly inclusive. She also felt the incredible support of this faith community, as you prayed for us and cheered us on. Thank you! Both Darcy and I are looking forward to continuing our faith journey with the community at St. Francis, supporting others and sharing our gifts beyond these doors to put Jesus’ commandment into practice in our world.
Farewell celebration for Fr. Joe
Let’s wish Father Joe farewell on his new adventure!
As many of you may have heard, Father Joe is leaving us to head to Oceanside, California.
Please plan to join us for a light reception following the 12:30pm mass on Sunday, July 21, in the Clare Room to thank him for shepherding us over this past year. He has made an indelible mark on our hearts and we wish him blessings in abundance on his new ministry.
If you wish to be in touch with Fr. Joe his new address is:
Fr. Joe Juracek, OFM
Mission San Luis Rey
4050 Mission Ave.
Oceanside, CA 92057
Lector Workshop “The Art of Storytelling”
Please join us as we renew and refresh our ministry as Lector.
This workshop will cover the practical points of reading as well as why we are a ‘storyteller’ at Mass and how we should approach the Word of God. It is a foundational workshop that is geared to all people who are Lectors at St. Francis.
The next session will be held in the Clare Room on:
Saturday, July 27 – 1:30 to 3:30 PM
Please sign up below.
Laudato Si Circle Tip of the Week to Care for our World 7-21-2024
Too Good To Go
Food waste is a huge contributor to the climate crisis and we in the U.S. are the worst offenders. An estimated one-third of our food goes uneaten. What is also wasted is the land, water, labor, and energy it took to bring the food to us. Although much waste occurs beyond our control, there are things we can do. Preventing food waste is one of the easiest and most powerful actions you can take.
Pay attention to what food goes to waste on your watch. What changes could you make? Go food shopping with a list that includes only items and their amounts that you know you will eat. Read up on the best way to store food, especially fruits and vegetables. Start a freezer container of odds and ends that can be used later to make soup stock.
The Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov is an excellent resource. You might also like the app Too Good To Go where you’ll find food establishments in your neighborhood who, rather than throw food away, will sell their surplus to you at the end of the day at a fraction of the cost.
“Never doubt that a group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead
If you have a tip for not wasting food or if you have an APP that helps you care for our common home, please tell us about it. Email us at [email protected]
For more information about the Laudato Si Circle here at St. Francis or to share your own tip of the week, email: [email protected]
Click here to go to our page on the website for St. Francis Church.
Parish Picnic in the Park
Pack your favorite blanket, fill your picnic basket,
and join other members of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi
or summer day along the beautiful Hudson River.
Converge @St.Francis is organizing our first ever St. Francis of Assisi Parish Picnic in Riverside Park.
This is a BYO event. Bring your own lunch and beverages and come either with a few friends or by yourself because we will all be spending the afternoon together. St. Francis will have signage and balloons to designate our area. Bring a beach chair, or just a blanket to be comfortable, and if you have room pack your favorite game or a deck of cards and come!
Click HERE for information about Riverside Park and what is permitted and not permitted. There are restrooms in the park.
RIVERSIDE PARK @ 150th STREET
13 JULY| 11 AM – whenever…
This is a free event open to all… but please let us know you are coming so we can communicate with you as we get closer to the day.
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