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The flowers and plants that decorate our church at Easter are a sign of our joy in the Resurrection of Christ and our hope in the resurrection of those who have gone before us.
We invite you to remember deceased members of your family and friends with a donation for our Easter decorations. This helps offset the cost of our Easter decor.
You can make your donation online using the form below.
You can also mail a donation to:
Church of St. Francis of Assisi
Attn: Easter Flower Donation
135 W. 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
Or you can make a donation in person at the front desk.
The names of those received by Tuesday, March 30 will be posted on the Church website for Easter.
Dear Parishioners and Friends of St. Francis of Assisi Church,
May the Lord give you peace.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish in New York City is greatly blessed by our LGBTQ members. Your gifts are a great blessing that helps to form and nurture the Body of Christ. I am deeply saddened by the recent statement by the Vatican. We are wounded by this statement and feel a new depth of rejection. In view of it all, I call to mind that we are the Church. We, all together, in all of the richness of our diversity are the Body of Christ. Everyone is needed, everyone is essential. The body is incomplete without each person’s gift.
As I reflect on my few months here and my many years of ministry, I know that the LGBTQ community brings the Church several remarkable gifts. What immediately comes to mind is resilience. Despite years of struggle and pain, we together continue to live the Gospel, to break the bread of the Eucharist, and to care for the poor. This resilience is a great strength and a prophetic proclamation.
There is strength in the continued affirmation of the power of the Spirit to be life-giving. The strength is seen in the companioning of those who were dying during the AIDS pandemic, the care for LGBTQ youth, and the ministries of healing, teaching, the arts, and service. Within our community we have ministers who are lectors, musicians, servers, teachers, and ministers of the Eucharist. There is a witness to prophetic life in “coming out”- being the person God has created us to be. With Paul, we can say, “by the grace of God-I am what I am … his grace is not in vain.”
It is this prophetic proclamation that understands Paul’s words, “nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord.” There is no statement, no prohibition, no theological construct that transcends the love of God. We are all radically loved by God.
It is of this same love that the Letter of John notes, “where there is love, there is God, for God is love.” I have seen the love of LGBTQ couples who heal one another, nurture children, and endure the failure of love from those unable to see the manifest ways of God’s presence in diversity.
We remember Jesus’ parting words to his disciples, “Do not let your hearts be troubled, have faith in God and faith in me…. I am the way, truth, and life.” We put our trust in him and pray that the all will one day realize the depth and wonder of the diversity of God’s gifts in the lives of all God’s daughters and sons.
Ultimately, we are all blessed by God, and we know loving unions reflect the presence of God. We cannot limit God. God is free and has called us to share in that freedom.
We, St. Francis of Assisi Church, again affirm the incredible gifts of the LGBTQ members of our community and the larger Church. We are blessed in the graces of resilience, prophetic proclamation, love, and God’s presence.
Blessings and Peace,
Thomas M. Gallagher, ofm
Pastor
Each weekday, Monday through Friday, for the whole season of Lent, the friars from 31st Street will be offering a brief daily video reflection. We will post these here on this page and on our Facebook page each day. We hope that these reflections help you to enter this time of grace as we journey together from ashes to Easter and the coming of the Spirit at Pentecost.
This book is a collection of homilies by Fr. Kevin Tortorelli, OFM, who spent many years ministering at the parishes of St. Francis of Assisi and Holy Name of Jesus in Manhattan. Based on Fr. Kevin’s personal prayer, study, and the practice of Lectio Divina these reflections help open the Word of God with powerful images and insights.
It is available in the lobby bookstore
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.
The St. Francis of Assisi bookstore is open in the lobby of the St. Francis House. The bookstore to offer religious articles and a selection of spiritual and theological books carefully chosen to provide a variety of options to help support peoples’ prayer life and theological interests.
Fr. Brian Smail, OFM, has chosen a few books especially for Lent that you may be interested in, including:
St. Francis Church will observe Presidents’ Day on Monday, February 15, with one Mass at 12:00 PM.
This Mass will also be live-streamed.
There will be no confessions, and the church offices will be closed for the day.