Ice Skating in Bryant Park with the St. Francis Young Adult Ministry
Grab your skates and meet us at Bryant Park for some ice skating!
Monday, December 11th
at 6:00 PM (until we all feel like leaving)
in Bryant Park (located on 6th Avenue between 40th & 42nd streets0
The Young Adult ministry is once again heading out to Bryant Park for a night of skating to celebrate the Holiday season.
Not a fan of skating? Grab a hot cocoa and wander around the Winter Village Christmas shops! We will all meet up after skating for one last cocoa (or something like that…)
If you are new to the ministry, some of our coordinators will be wearing a sticker with our logo (below) so you can find us. Please introduce yourselves!
Or if you like, meet at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi before 6 PM and some of us will walk over together.
It’s free… you only have to pay to rent skates if you don’t have them.
All St. Francis of Assisi young adults and friends are welcome!
Join us!
Don’t forget to join our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stfrancis.youngadults/
Advent Afternoon of Prayer
Enter more deeply into the season of Advent and prepare for the feast of Christmas by taking a few hours to pause, pray, and ponder the mystery of Christ’s presence in your life.
The afternoon will include two presentations by Fr. William, communal prayer, and personal quiet time. Participants are invited to conclude the day by joining the St. Francis of Assisi parish community at the 5:15 PM vigil mass for the first Sunday of Advent.
Schedule:
[1:30 PM — Late Registration]
2:00 PM — Afternoon Prayer
2:00 PM — Afternoon Prayer
2:15 PM — Presentation
2:15 PM — Presentation
3:00 PM — Quiet reflection
3:00 PM — Quiet reflection
3:30 PM — Refreshments
3:30 PM — Refreshments
3:45 PM — Presentation
3:45 PM — Presentation
4:30 PM — Evening Prayer
4:30 PM — Evening Prayer
[5:15 PM — Optional Vigil Mass]
[5:15 PM — Optional Vigil Mass]
FEE: $25.00
Happy Thanksgiving!
The friars and staff of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi would like to wish all of our parishioners and visitors a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday that unites all people of good will in our country, from all faiths and all backgrounds, in a day dedicated to pausing to thank God for all of the blessings of creation. We thank God for the world and its abundance, for the food we eat and the family and friends we share our lives with.
Here is a prayer you might like to use as you give thanks on Thanksgiving Day:
Thanksgiving Table Prayer
O Gracious God, we give you thanks for your overflowing generosity to us. Thank you for the blessings of the food we eat and especially for this feast today. Thank you for our home and family and friends, especially for the presence of those gathered here. Thank you for our health, our work and our play. Please send help to those who are hungry, alone, sick and suffering war and violence. Open our hearts to your love. We ask your blessing through Christ your son. Amen
Here is our Mass schedule for the holiday:
Thursday, November 23, 2017 Mass at 11:30 AM only
Friday, November 24
Masses at 8:00 and 11:30 AM
Please note: There will be no Confessions, and the Church offices will be closed both days.
Fr. Felix McGrath, O.F.M. Dies at 87
Wake: Sunday, November 19, 4:00 PM, Lower Church
Wake Service: Sunday, November 19, 7:30 PM, Lower Church
Funeral Mass: Monday, November 20, 11:00 AM, Upper Church
Funeral services for Father Felix McGrath, O.F.M. will begin this Sunday evening, November 19, with a wake in the lower church starting at 4:00 PM. A Wake Service will be held at 7:30 PM. On Monday, November 20, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the upper church starting at 11:00 AM. Provincial Minister Fr. Kevin Mullen, O.F.M. will be the principal celebrant.
Fr. Felix died on Monday, November 13, at the Riverside Premier Rehabilitation Center here in New York City following complications from recent surgery. He was 87 years of age, and a priest for 56 years.
He was born on May 14, 1930 in the Bronx where he attended Sacred Heart School and Cardinal Hayes High School. After being received into the Franciscan Order in 1954, he made frst profession of vows a year later, then studied theology in Washington, DC where he was ordained to the priesthood on February 25, 1961. His classmates included Fathers Mychal Judge, Patrick Fitzgerald, and Cassian Miles, who also lived and ministered here at St. Francis of Assisi. Following ordination, Fr. Felix ministered at St. Anthony Shrine, Boston; Immaculate Conception Church, Atlanta; and Sacred Heart Church in Rochelle Park, NJ. Next he spent fve years preaching parish missions, and then moved to St. Patrick’s Church in Bufalo, NY where he served from 1970 to 1973.
After a year of ongoing studies in Washington, he embarked on his longest ministry here at St. Francis of Assisi where he served for 43 years and became a popular confessor and preacher, loved by many people who came to him for counseling and advice. In addition, he served for many years as a weekend assistant at a church in Somerville, NJ and as Spiritual Assistant to the Secular Franciscans of the St. Thomas More Fraternity here.
Although quiet and unassuming by nature, Fr. Felix touched many people in his years of ministry. He had great compassion for those who were suffering emotionally and spiritually, and would spend as much time with them as they needed, whether in the confessional or in the parlor. Hoping never to have to retire from ministry, Fr. Felix wanted to keep working right up to the moment the Lord would call him. His fnal illness got in the way, though, but he was ready to do what the Lord asked of him. As we hear in this week’s Gospel: “Well done, my good and faithful servant… Come, share your master’s joy,” we are grateful to God for Felix’s life among us and are confdent that he is, indeed, sharing the Master’s joy.
Musings with Fr. Michael
The St. Francis of Assisi LGBT Ministry will host another fun and honest conversation with Fr. Michael. We’ll talk scripture, personal experiences, and what it means to be Catholic and part or an ally of the LGBT community.
Join us! All are welcome!
Tonight: 2017 Hesburgh Lecture: “Islam, the Catholic Faith and the Future of the World”
Please join us for the 2017 Hesburgh Lecture, sponsored by the Notre Dame Club of New York.
This year’s lecture is titled:
“Islam, the Catholic Faith and the Future of the World”
The lecture is presented by Gabriel Reynolds, Ph.D.,
Theology, University of Notre Dame.
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017
Doors open at 6:30 PM; lecture begins at 7:15 PM.
San Damiano Hall
The Hesburgh Lecture is a free event open to club members, the parish, and the public.
Registration is requested.
Presenter Biography:
Reynolds is the author of The Qur’an and Its Biblical Subtext (Routledge 2010) and The Emergence of Islam (Fortress, 2012). At Notre Dame, Reynolds teaches classes including “Foundations of Theology,” “Islam and Christian Theology,” “The Qur’an and Its Relation to the Bible,” “The Holy Land,” and “Islamic Origins.” Outside of Notre Dame he has conducted research and delivered lectures in cities throughout the Middle East, including Ankara, Cairo, Jerusalem, Beirut, Damascus, and Tehran. Gabriel and his wife Lourdes have four children: Luke, Emmanuel, Theresa, and René.
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Pilgrimage to the National Shrine of our Lady of La Salette and the Christmas Festival of Lights
The Ugnayan Filipino Ministry is hosting a Fundraising Pilgrimage trip to the National Shrine of our Lady of La Salette in Attleboro, MA. The Ugnayan community welcomes everyone interested.
The trip is:
November 25 – 26, 2017
And the Cost is: $200
Payment Deadline Friday, November 3 in form of Cash or Check payable to ‘Cash’:
For more information, please contact: Zeny (718-672-0596) Imelda (646-623-3498) Carla (718-503-4637) filipinoministry@stfrancisnyc.org
This is a fundraising event to support the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
Click this image for a printable PDF flyer of the event:
Pilgrimage to Rome & Assisi
To receive a detailed color brochure, please contact Fr. Andrew Reitz, O.F.M. at 212-736-8500, or email areitz@stfrancisnyc.org. Please note: If you are interested in this pilgrimage, please note that it may not be for you since there is more walking than usual. In Assisi there are hills to be climbed that are generally not part of a pilgrimage to Assisi. Also, the ability to keep up with the group is important. Walking in New York is one thing, walking in Assisi is more challenging. In Rome also, there are some sites that are generally not part of most pilgrimages, e.g., the Franciscan Church of Santa Maria Aracoeli with 124 steps. Consider this when making your plans.
10 Days: March 7-16, 2018
$2,479 from New York
Hosted by Fr. Andrew Reitz, O.F.M.
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