Inspired by our patron Francis of Assisi, we seek to proclaim the reign of God by growing in Holiness through our experience of Christ in word, sacrament and one another, offering Hope to those who hunger for human dignity, and extending Hospitality to all. Our Mission Statement Weekend Mass: Saturday: 5:30pm Sunday: 7:30am 9:30am 11:30am 5:30pm Daily Mass: Monday - Friday: 9:00am St. Mary of the Angels Chapel The Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi 11401 Leesville Road, Raleigh, NC 27613 919-847-8205 www.stfrancisraleigh.org March 31, 2019 4th Sunday of lent See page 7 The St. Francis 50+ Adult Group
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Inspired by our patronFrancis of Assisi, we seek toproclaim the reign of God bygrowing in Holiness throughour experience of Christ in word, sacrament and oneanother, offering Hope to thosewho hunger for human dignity,and extending Hospitality to all.
Daily Mass:Monday - Friday: 9:00amSt. Mary of the Angels Chapel
The Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi11401 Leesville Road, Raleigh, NC 27613 919-847-8205 www.stfrancisraleigh.org
March 31, 2019 4th Sunday of lentThis Weekend
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Last Sunday, we had visitors at the 9:30 Mass from Temple Beth Or on Creedmoor Road. We welcomed them at Mass and then afterwards we met for about an hour and the group had questions about their experience. They wanted to know all kinds of things about what we do here: what do
the different colors mean, why the spare branch on the back wall, why all those people coming forward toward the altar toward the end, why would we hear a reading from the Book of Exodus at a Christian service, what does “Franciscan” mean, how do Christian churches see the Jewish tradition? We discussed all of this over Daylight Donuts. For this group, their visit was part of an effort on the part of their synagogue to better understand other religious traditions in their area. We were happy to host them.
You will note that we have a custom here at St. Francis of welcoming people from other faith traditions at the beginning of Mass. This is because we understand that many people here have friends or family or relatives who come from other faith traditions; also that Catholicism – even with its rapid growth here - remains very much a minority religion here in the South. We also understand that, in light of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, the Catholic Church began to open itself to the wisdom of other faith traditions and instead of seeing itself as separate and self-enclosed, began to look outward and look for things in common with other faith tradi-tions. After Mass last weekend, one woman appreciated our hosting of the visitors from the synagogue, and told me her father was Jewish. Our faith community here continues to welcome those from other faith traditions.
On another note, we continue to make progress with our 2019 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. Thanks to all who have made a contribution to the appeal, and if you have not, we ask that you please consider your pledge for 2019. Blessings on your week!
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2019 BAA Update
Deb Royals-Mizerk, Director of Stewardship
May they rest in peace and perpetual light shine upon them:+ David McMahon Husband of Nancy McMahon
+ Frank Becallo Husband of Maria Becallo
What makes the tried and true parable of the Prodigal Son outstanding are not all those things that we might think make this a perfect Lenten gospel. Our focus tends to be on the sorrow of the one son, who realizes he’s messed up, or on the generosity of the father, who asks for no sign of contrition or reform, or even on the other son, who is justifiably angry over his father’s neglect. All around this gospel revolve questions on how the major characters may or may not be operat-ing out of simply selfish motives. The exception being, of course, the father, who appears gener-ous, but also a bit dimwitted by our standards. So what might we take away from this perhaps most famous of all the gospel’s parables? Well, it may just be the very practical message of taking nothing for granted, ever! Everything is gift, and everything could very well be other-wise. The sons’ relationship with their father; the father’s relationship with his sons; the brothers’ relationship with each other; the expectations and privileges each son demanded; the father’s ability to guide and direct his children – all these elements speak more to the need of tending and caring for what God gives each of us, particularly the many relationships upon which our lives are built and nurtured. The appearance of this gospel in Lent, again, shows us that it is not necessarily in giving up or sacrifice or denial that we come to a realization of what it means to be a believer in this world, but more in the recognition and reverencing of the many gifts we have, given without proving ourselves worthy of or meriting them, that the wonder and glory of a life of faith shines for us.
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Homily Helpers with Fr. Steve KlugeMondays, April 1, 8, 159:45-10:30am in Padua Room of the Assisi Community CenterTo register for this FREE series, visit https://form.jotform com/90414246203143Contact: [email protected] Mondays, Join Fr. Steve Kluge as we open the Sunday readings and offer our insights and help in the creation of the homily.Lent: A Season of Transformation Bible Study (FULL)with Fr. Steve Patti and Jenn FiducciaTuesdays, April 97:00-8:30pm in Anthony Hall Founders RoomCost: $12 (includes study materials and hospitality)Contact: [email protected] Tuesdays, To help us enter into this season, Fr. Steve Patti and Jenn Fiduccia will guide participants in exploring three key moments in the life and ministry of Jesus. Fifteen Steps out of Darkness with Kathleen Owen and Fr. Jim SabakWednesdays, April 3, 10, 177:00pm in Padua Room of the Assisi Community Center Contact: [email protected] On Wednesdays, we will gather to discuss the parallels between Jesus’ walk to the cross and the journey of those living with mental illness and to share stories of hope, inspiration, and encouragement for those with mental illness and the people who love them.Unraveling the Three Days: Thursdays, April 47:00-8:30pm in the church.To register for this FREE series, visit https://form.jotform.com/90413904849159Contact: [email protected] The Paschal Triduum Explained with Fr. Jim SabakThursdays, Join Fr. Jim to explore the power of depth and mean-ing contained in the liturgical celebrations of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil/Easter Sunday. Stations and SuppersFridays, April 5, 126:00 – 7:00pm Assisi Café will be open 7:00 – 7:30pm Stations in the church Fridays, Assisi Café will be open at 5:30pm serving simple, Lenten meals of soup, salad, and bread and Stations of the Cross will be held in the church at 7:00pm.Franciscan Fellowship in Lenten PrayerInstead of having donuts after Masses during Lent, we invite you to pray for our RCIA catechumens and candidates. Pick up prayer cards that contain information about these special individuals as they prepare to enter the Church at Easter.In our home: See how we are called Because we dare to believe in God, see how we are called. See the installation of pictures throughout our parish home that reflect images of the work and hearts of our St. Francis family being called.The Living Tree: Be Called to_________During Lent, we invite you to participate in its inaugural Living Tree. The tree will be available in Clare Hall and its “leaves” (i.e., tags) will focus on opportunities to grow deeper into the Lenten season.
At our liturgies throughout Lent and Easter, we recite the ancient, baptismal Apostles’ Creed, which begins with the words: “I believe in God... The church describes Lent as a season which asks us to recall our own baptism as we journey with those preparing for their baptism at the Easter Vigil. And, in the spirit of penance, Lent is a time to reflect on God’s word and the meaning of the Pascal mystery, the dying and rising of Christ, in our own lives. So, this Lent, let us grow deeper into this meaning. Liturgy of the Hours: Office of ReadingsWednesdays, 27, April 3, 106:30-7:00pm Lenten Office of Reading in the church
Lenten Tenebrae ServiceWednesday, April 176:30pm Tenebrae Service in church
Holy Thursday9:00am Morning Prayer 7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper Night Prayer and Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament until 12:00midnight
Good Friday9:00am Morning Prayer 3:00pm Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion 7:00pm Stations of the Cross
Holy Saturday9:00am Morning Prayer 10:00am Easter food blessing in the Memorial Garden 8:30pm Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter
Easter Sunday : The Resurrection of the Lord 6:00am Sunrise Mass in the Memorial Garden7:30am Mass in the church9:30am Mass in both the church and gym11:30am Mass in both the church and gym
Easter Week9:00am Daily Mass will be held in the church
For more information visithttps://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/dare/
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Outreach Ministries
April 6Field Trip to the Whitaker House in southeast Raleigh Join us Saturday, April 6 from 2:00 to 4:00pm for an opportunity to better understand the dynamics of poverty and racism through a guided-tour and workshops in South Park, the his-toric African-American neighborhood in Raleigh - guided by St. Francis parishioners who have built relation-ships in this neighborhood through a weekly lunch ministry to neighbors in partnership with non-profit community development organization Passage Home. We will explore how issues of poverty and racism intersect with ac-cess to education, affordable housing, and jobs and wages. We will also in-vite participants to reflect on privilege as it relates to race and class. If you are interested in joining us, contact Marianne Williams, [email protected].
April 8Book Discussion on Racial Justice and the Catholic ChurchJoin us for a three-session book discus-sion on Fr. Bryan
Massingale’s book Racial Justice and the Catholic Church. This book ex-amines the presence of racism in this country from its early history through the Civil Rights Movement and the election of Barack Obama. It also explores how Catholic social teaching has been used – and not used – to combat racism and promote reconcili-ation and justice. To RSVP, contact Trevor Thompson, [email protected]. Books will be distributed at the introductory session on Monday, April 8, 7:00 to 8:30pm. Future sessions, April 29 and May 13.
In February, our parish coordinated a fieldtrip to the International Civil Rights Museum in Greensboro where parishio-ners were able to learn first-hand about the non-violent protests of the 1960s that ushered in a new era of civil rights for African-Americans. Many have sug-gested that we’ve come a long way since those days of legalized racial segrega-tion, disenfranchisement, and discrimina-tion in the US. However, many others are quick to point out that racial and ethnic inequalities still loom large in American society with people of color facing steep structural barriers when it comes to securing quality housing, healthcare, employment and livable wages, and quality education. Similarly, it is well-documented that racial disparities also permeate the criminal justice system and undermine its effectiveness.
Upcoming Opportunities to Continue Conversation around Racism,
Inequity, and Justice and PeaceTrevor Thompson, Director of Justice and Peace
In November of 2018, the US Bishops addressed this current situation of racism with a pastoral letter that encourages re-newed discernment, conversion, prayer, teaching, and action. The letter, titled Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love, maintains that the harm racism causes is an attack on human life that the faithful must oppose as consis-tently and forcefully as they do abortion, assisted suicide, euthanasia, the death penalty, and other forms of violence against the human person. In light of this strong encouragement from our bishops and the clear signs that this topic needs more conversation, we are coordinating the following opportunities for our parish and hope to continue to probe the issue into the future. We hope you can join us!
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Faith Formation Ministries
Prayerfully discerning celebrating Confir-mation?Thinking about completing your Christian Initiation?
Interested youth who are currently in 7th grade through high school and at least one parent must attend one of the offered information/registration meetings below. Confirmation preparation is a two year long journey, can start as early as 8th grade and will culminate with the celebration of Confirmation in the fall of 2021.
Information/Registration Meetings:Thursday, April 25 at 7:00pm in Anthony Hall Founders RoomSunday, April 28 at 3:45pm in Anthony Hall Founders RoomWednesday, May 1 at 7:00pm in Anthony Hall Founders Room
If your family is planning on participating in the 2019-21 Confirmation preparation process, you MUST register at one of these meetings! Please understand that due to the program starting in October, we will not be able to facilitate any meetings in the fall.
meetings are for all parents with youth in Cross Walk, Home School or The Franciscan School who have children in Kindergarten or 1st grade. If your family wishes to enroll in the Sacramental Preparation process (which is separate and in addition to Faith Formation/Cross Walk enrollment), attendance at one of the information/registration meetings is required. During the meeting, informa-tion about the Sacramental Preparation process will be provided and enrollment forms will be available. Registration forms for Sacramental Preparation enroll-ment are available only at the meetings. Please note: if you attended this meeting last May and completed the paperwork, you do NOT need to attend again. This meeting is for parents who have not yet registered their children for First Sacraments.Meeting Dates:Thursday May 9 at 6:00 pm in Clare Fellowship HallTuesday May 14 at 6:00 pm in Founders RoomThursday May 16 at 6:00 pm in Clare Fellowship Hall
Please bring a copy of child’s baptismal certificate (if not baptized at St. Francis of Assisi).If you have any questions about First Eucharist/Reconciliation preparation, please contact:[email protected], Coordinator of Children’s Formation.
First Eucharist and First Reconciliation
Preparation 2019-2021
Our program is a small group-based faith formation model, centered on the Mass, offering fellowship, in a fun, social setting and safe environment. Because Mass is the source and summit of our faith, our program meeting times are sched-uled after the Mass to break open the treasures of the faith that have just been proclaimed. Our small group-based model mirrors the structure of the liturgy with four portions – gather, proclaim, break and send. We typically meet twice a month during the traditional academic year.
Session times: Cross Walk (K-5) – meets Sundays following the 9:30am Mass; Cross Train (middle school) and Cross Road (high school) – meet Sundays following the 5:30pm Mass.Registration opens on Tuesday, April 23. Early registration rates apply April 23 through June 10. Registration closes on August 19.Visit bit.ly/formationregistration for additional information.
Families MUST be registered parishioners at St. Francis of Assisi to participate in Faith Formation.
Formation Registration for Grades K – 12 opens on April 23rd
Education Ministries
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Wondering what to do with your rising 3 year old, 4 year old, or rising kindergartner this summer? You can send them to camp here at St. Francis of Assisi Preschool. Your child can attend camp from 9:00am – 12:00noon, Monday through Friday. Some of our wonderful preschool staff as well as some community specialists lead our camps. For our rising 4 year olds and rising kindergartnersIn Move Your Body-Build Your Brain, campers will use action based activities to teach cognitive skills. Science has found the brain and body to be interdependent and interactive.In Christmas in July, children will learn how Christmas iscelebrated around the world as they transform the classroom into the North Pole.For our rising 3 year oldsIn Adventures of Seussville, children will enjoy the many whimsical characters of Dr. Seuss as they develop their language and imagination through stories and dramatic play.
If you are interested in camp, please visit our website at www.preschoolatstfrancis.com and click on the Registration Information tab on the left menu bar to get to our Summer Camp page. If you have questions, you can reach the preschool at 919-847-8205x262.
Summer Adventures
Congratulations to The Franciscan School’s Academic Decathlon team! The team placed first in the logic competition and individual students, Evan Burfeind and Jenna Dziadul, won first place in Social Studies and Current Events, respectively. Rachael Setia won second place in Religion and Michael Lotchin finished in second place, as well, in English; Harrison Rurka finished in third place in Math. All of this means the team earned overall first place in the Diocese of Raleigh competition that was held at Immaculata Catholic School in March. Well done and many thanks goes to the coach of the team, our sixth grade social studies teacher, Kathryn Nystrom!
If you are interested in learning more about The Franciscan School and the different opportunities available for students in Kindergarten through eighth grade, please visit us. We are accepting applications for the 2019-20 school year and would love to have the opportunity to meet you, tour you around the school, and help you learn more about a Catholic education for your child. We also offer shadow opportunities for pro-spective students to visit for the day inside the classrooms. For more information, please visit our website at www.franciscanschool.org or contact Lura Tysiac at 919.847.8205x469 or email [email protected].
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Parish Life Ministries
Camp Francis 2019:Camp Francis registration is OPEN! Camp Francis is our popular summer camp, and has lots of cool opportunities in athletics, technologies, arts and various enrichment areas! Camps are half day or full day. For more information, our bro-chure and all other summer camp offerings, visit our website: https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/camp-francis/.Parent & Child Classes:Registration is open for our Spring classes! Check out Community Life’s Parent Child Classes. All Parent/Child Classes are located in the Cupertino room of the Assisi Community Center. For more information, visit our website:https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/parent-child-classes-2/.Athletics:Youth Basketball Skills Camp is now open for registration! Session 2: 4th – 8th grade5:30 -6:45pmThe following Tuesdays:April 2, 9, 16, 30, May 7, 14Registration fee is $20 per child/campRegister one child for all camps for $110To register, please visit:https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/cl-youth-basketball-clinic/.Youth volleyball League:REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! The Game Level program is for children of all skill levels that are rising 3rd graders through rising 9th graders. Teams will have an hour practice on either Monday or Wednesday. All Games will be held on Thursday nights.Stations & Suppers:Join us Friday nights during Lent for a Light Supper in the Assisi Café. Dinner will be served from 5:30 -7:00pm, followed by Stations of the Cross in the Church at 7:00pm. For information regarding menu and costs, please visitwww.stfrancisraleigh.org/stations-supper/.
The 50+ Adult Group is sponsored by The Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi and affiliated with the Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources (Raleigh PRCR) Adult Program. The elected Group Officers, as well as the Board of Directors provide the Group leadership. Membership is open to St. Francis parishioners and residents of Wake County and surrounding areas.The St. Francis 50+ Group has been off to a busy start in 2019! They have a pretty consistent rotation of activities each month, and then add in extra activities and events when they find fun and exciting opportunities. It seems there is something for everyone.They had over 80 people attend each of their potlucks so far, and each section of the alphabet rotates which part of the lunch they bring (entrée, side or dessert). They have continued their monthly Game Day with rotating between playing Bingo, Bunco, and Left, Right, Center. They are also meeting up monthly for social time at Season’s 52 for Happy Hour and at either Briggs or Creedmoor Café for Brunch.Aside from their monthly events, they have also taken part in some other exciting activities the last few months. In January they took a bus load to Sanford to have Lunch and see a play called A Second Helping: The church Basement Ladies Sequel at the Temple Theater. They also attended the Friday Favorites Concert with the North Carolina Symphony and afterwards had lunch at Vivo. In March along with their usual activities they also celebrated St. Patrick’s Day at Trali as a group and attended a group tour of the Cathedral. In April they are taking a Bus Trip to Amish Country in Pennsylvania.If you are interested in more information about this group or would like to attend one of their events to visit their website:https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/50-adult-group/.
The St. Francis 50+ Adult Group
Ashley Watson, Coordinator of Community Programs
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points (GOAL = 21 points). Cash prizes will be awarded to the most wins, losses and BUNCOs. Dessert and drinks will be served. April 10 Grief Support Group Meets once a month on the second Wednesday of each month. We offer support and share ways to deal with the grief of a loved one whether it is the death of a child, a spouse, a parent, a sibling or a friend. Grief is hard work. Take this opportunity join a group and share your grief experience and receive support. Our next Grief Support Group meeting is April 10 at 10 am in Anthony Hall, Room 402. The topic for this month will be the Sta-tions of the Cross. Please join us. For more information contact Marsha Riely – [email protected]
April 13, June 8St. Francis Feeds - Breakfast at Oak City Cares, a new multi-services center to the hungry and homeless of downtown Raleigh which replaced the old Oak City Outreach Center. On the second Saturday of every other month, volunteers from our parish provide the food, serve the breakfast meal, and visit with guests in the dining room of this brand new, beautiful center. Families and groups are welcome!http://www.bit.ly/breakfastatOCO-Capril2019http://www.bit.ly/breakfastatOC-Cjune2019Through April 14DivorceCare andDivorce Care for KidsFind help and healing from separation and divorce through Divorce Care. For many, separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful experiences they’ve ever faced. DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) is a safe, fun place where your children can learn skills that will help them heal. DC4K groups blend, games, music, stories, videos, and discussion to help kids process the divorce and move
This Week April 1Men’s Prayer BreakfastJoin us at 7:00am in the Padua Room of the Assisi Community Center. Fr Steve K. will continue his review of The Return of the Prodigal Son by Henri Nouwen. Any questions, contact Norman Tuomiat [email protected]. Through April 7LGBT Ministry Lenten Small Christian CommunityWe will gather in the homes of ministry members on each Friday for a simple Lenten meal and then prayer and sharing on the Sunday Scripture readings from an LGBTQ faith perspective. Hosts will provide a light supper, so registration is required to allow us to plan. Exact location address and directions will be provided to those who sign up for each session. Contact Chris at [email protected] for more details.April 8St Vincent de PaulWe received a call last week from a neighbor we helped 2 years ago. She seems to call on the anniversary of the time we helped prevent her and her daughter from becoming homeless to tell us how grateful she still is. She is now working full time and her daughter is graduating from college with a bachelor’s degree this June. If you have a car/truck/boat/cycle to donate contact Tom Nolan 508-827-6155. If you have any ques-tions about SVdP, contact Cathy Smith at [email protected]. Meetings are in the Padua Room in the Community Center and begin at 6:45 pm.April 1050+ GROUP Game Day - BUNCOWe invite all those 50 years of age or older to join us Wednesday at 12:00noon in Clare Fellowship Hall for an exciting game of BUNCO. Participants need not be members of the 50+ Adult Group to attend, so bring your friends! No gaming skills are required to play BUNCO and the outcome is left entirely to the roll of 3-dice. Just roll and keep tally of your
and Beyond...forward. Sign up now for our Sunday sessions – one for adults and one for children ages 5-12 at www.stfrancisra-leigh.org/DC4Kids-and-adults/.May 17-19 Ignatian Retreat for MenAvila Retreat Center, Durham, NC.Men of the diocese are invited. It starts Friday, May 17 at about 5:00pm and clos-es Sunday, May 19 around 12:00noon. Fr. Chris Ryan, S.J., Parochial Vicar at St. Raphael the Archangel, will direct the retreat, drawing on the Spiritual Exer-cises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. This will be a weekend of prayer, listening, and contemplation. Mass is scheduled on Sunday. There will be (optional) time for familiar devotions, personal prayer and reflection, and meetings with Father.
Avila is a peaceful retreat environment with a wooded landscape. The $195 cost for the three-day retreat includes an overnight private room for two nights, dinners, breakfasts, and lunches.Contact Jim Haag at 919-995-1057, [email protected]. Or make reservation by sending a $95 deposit to K of C Council #12455 -- note Men’s Retreat to Ignatian Men’s Retreat, C/O Jim Haag, 500 Emerywood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27515.Wednesdays, through May 29Homework HelpersThe Hispanic Family Center, a program of Catholic Charities is dedicated to help-ing low income Hispanic families in need by empowering them to become more integrated in the community and improv-ing their quality of life. One such pro-gram is an after school program called Homework Helpers that helps struggling elementary children with their home-work and daily lessons. Their parents, often burdened with heavy concerns like poverty, illness, and poor English skills, often are not able to provide the help their children need with their school work. If you would like to help, visit www.bit.ly/homeworkhelpers2018. The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but it does help sometimes.
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September 15The Follow the Brick Road – A Jour-ney Through Our Sacred Space The March 31 date is completely full. The next tour is scheduled for Sep-tember 15. The tours begin in Anthony Hall Founders Room at 12:45 with a light lunch and ends at 2:00pm. Please respond to Deb Royals Mizerk by Sep-tember 9 at [email protected] if you would like to be a part of this beautiful historic tour.Starting Easter Sunday, April 21Hosting Homeless Families at St. FrancisIn Wake County there are many families facing homelessness and thus struggling, on a daily basis, to even survive. We as a community are helping in a profound way, and we hope you’ll join us. Begin-ning Easter Sunday, April 21, for a week, St. Francis will shelter four of these families through our partnership with Family Promise (formally known as Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network or WIHN). Opportunities to volunteer include: providing meals, sharing dinner, offering childcare, driving the families to/from the day center, and being an overnight host. Contact Ron Smith directly at [email protected] or 919-455-7786 to volunteer. Thank you for any help you can provide!
There is an ongoing scam un-derway whereby parishioners are receiving email and text messag-es indicating that they are from one of the friars, staff members, or even Father Mark. The mes-sages request an immediate reply and are sometimes an outright solicitation for gift cards. These messages are part of an ongo-ing nationwide scam targeting churches and their parishioners. Please be advised that our friars or staff will never personally solicit money, gift cards or favors from you in this manner. If you receive one of these messages, do not click on any link or otherwise respond. Create a screen capture if you wish, and then immediately just delete the message.
What better way to respond to the love of God in the Easter Season than to learn how to delve more deeply into the Word? This course will help you become comfortable with finding your way around the Bible, develop a better understand-ing of the themes and writing styles of the Bible, and gain clear insights about the Church’s use and interpre-tation of the Bible. Explore the bible and discover new and different ways for “practical” application of the scripture in your daily life. This course is for newcomers and experienced Bible students alike!This study has 7 sessions, incor-porating an introductory session and 6 lessons. The registration fee includes a Study Guide by Cath-erine Upchurch and a commentary, Introduction to the Bible, A Catholic Guide to Studying Scripture, by Ste-phen J. Binz (Liturgical Press), and any other course materials. Facili-tated by Rich Zemonek, a Diocese of Raleigh Certified Master Catechist and a co-founder of the Assisi Scrip-ture Study program at St. Francis.Dates: Wednesdays, 4/24, 5/1, 5/8, 5/15, 5/22, 5/29, 6/5 from 7:00-8:30pmLocation: Padua Room of the Assisi Community CenterCost: $21 per person (study guide and reflection journal included in Little Rock format)To register, visit www.stfrancisra-leigh.org/adult-formation/Registration closes on April 14 and is open to 18 participants.
New for spring!Introduction to the Bible
February Collection EnvelopesApril 7, WeeklyApril 7, Mortgage SundayApril 14, WeeklyApril 14, Palm Sunday/Catholic Parish OutreachApril 19, Good Friday/Holy Land MinistriesApril 21, EasterApril 21, Priest Welfare & RetirementApril 28, Weekly
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Volunteer OpportunitiesAA Meeting: The Daily Reprieve Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets Mon. thru Fri. at 7:00am in the Laverna Center (log cabin across from the Chapel.) Enter thru the garage. Al-Anon Meetings: Sun. 7:00pm, LaVerna, lower level.Always God’s Children: LGBT people, family, and friends are invited to this support group to discuss issues of personal concern in a confidential, welcoming place. Meets April 7 at 3:15pm in Anthony Hall Room 406. Visit www.stfrancisraleigh.org/LGBT.Adult Open Play Nights: Assisi Community Center Gym. Visit http://stfrancisraleigh.org/adult-open-play to contact the ministry leaders for each of our adult open play nights. Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care givers Support Group:The first Wednesday of the month, 1:00-3:00pm in the Padua Room of the Assisi Community Center and the third Wednesday of the month, 7:00-9:00pm in Anthony Hall Rm. 402. Linda Tucker, [email protected], 937-478-9537.Centering Prayer: Thursdays, 9:35am or 7:30pm in St. Mary of the Angels Chapel.Community Center Classes: Regular exercise classes and parent/child classes run weekly, September-May.www.stfrancisraleigh.org/programs-and-classes.Community Garden: Saturday mornings,10:00am. Call Pat or Paul Kelly at 919-413-8833, email [email protected], or just drop by.Divorce Care: Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00pm in theCupertino Rm. of the Assisi Community Center.Confidential, co-ed healing from separation and divorce.Contact Bill Morgan at [email protected] Support Group meets once a month on the second Wednes-day of each month. Next meeting is April 10 at 10 am in Anthony Hall, Room 402. The topic this month will be Stations of the Cross. Contact Marsha Riely at [email protected] Connections: We provide tools and advice on how to stay motivated and on target. To enroll, contact Mary Horner at [email protected]’s Ministry: Breakfast April 1, 7:00am, Padua Room of the As-sisi Community Center. Visit https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/mensmin-istry/ for details.Peace Pole Prayer: Join us after the 9:30am Mass on Sundays to pray for peace in the world and our country. Meet in front of Clare Hall for a few minutes of prayer. Prayer Shawl Ministry: Clare Hall Room 201, April 4, 12:00noon-2:00pm. Contact Cindy Cardello, 919-846-8825 or Diane Rotunno, 919-844-7153 for details.Rosary Ministry: Mondays, 7:30-8:30pm, St. Mary of the Angels Chapel. Together Living with Cancer Support Group (TLC) meets the 2nd Thursday from 1-2:30 pm in Padua and the 4th Thursday from 6:00-7:30pm in Padua. For more information please contact Linda Tucker 937-478-9537.50+ Adults Group: Monthly potluck luncheons throughout the year and monthly game days, September through May in Clare Fellowship Hall. Contact Gene Schulz, 919-562-0477. Women’s Ministry: Contact Kathleen Owen at [email protected] or 919-847-8205x241.
Small Group OpportunitiesStephen Ministers:Stephen Ministers Needed! We’re always looking for Stephen Ministers who are inactive, but who would like to become active ministers again. We’re offering some skills refresher gatherings and would love to have you there. Contact [email protected] or 919-847-8205x241.Transportation Ministry:Drivers Needed for the Transportation Ministry. There are people on our waiting list who would like to come to Mass, but don’t have transportation. If you have room in your car, could you bring someone even once each month? Please contact Stephanie Smith at 919-302-0080Visitation Ministry:Visitation Ministry needs volunteers. Could you visit someone who is in the hospital or nursing home? Your smile can make the difference between an ordinary day and a great day! Con-tact Sharon Holland at [email protected] Ministry to The MeadowsWould you consider volunteering on Saturday at The Mead-ows? There is a need for volunteers with the Eucharist Ser-vices. This is a great opportunity for families. For information, please contact Andrea McVerry at [email protected] Ministry to Springmoor:If you enjoy sharing the Eucharist and the whole experience of mass, please consider sharing it with those who can no longer come to the table at Mass. Eucharistic Ministry to Springmoor is in need of additional volunteers. To volunteer for the EMs to Springmoor, please contact Janice Horner at 484-949-1417.Caring Casseroles:Please remember that some of our families are facing challeng-ing circumstances and could use your help. Consider making a freezable casserole (not frozen) to help someone who is caring for a loved one who is ill, someone who is between jobs, or someone who just needs to feel the care and love of our parish as they rise to meet the challenges of life. For more information, visit https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/caring-casserole/.
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Diocese of Raleigh NewsIgnited by Truth: Why be Catholic? Come to the Ignited by Truth Catholic Conference and grow spiritually through a deeper understanding of the truths of the teachings of the Catholic Church. The 16th annual Ignited By Truth Confer-ence will be held April 6 at NC State’s Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, featuring renowned speakers Dr. Tim Gray, Fr. Larry Richards, Dr. Peter Kreeft, Susan Brinkmann, Adam Blai, and Fr. Dwight Longenecker. Opening Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Zarama, and Catholic vendors, Eucharistic Adoration, and confession will be available all day. The student program will include free pizza lunch, vibrant speaker Nick De La Torre, music and prayer with Fr. Ian Van Heusen and Dana Catherine. The day will conclude with a concert performance by Dana Catherine and Nick and Alina De La Torre.
WelcomeNew Parishioner Registration Toni Hammes 847-8205x265Becoming Catholic Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Get Involved! Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222Franciscan FriarsPastor Fr. Steve Patti, O.F.M. 847-8205x224Assistant to the Pastor Tresa Pickup 847-8205x249Associate Pastor Fr. Steve Kluge, O.F.M. 847-8205x216Associate Pastor Fr. Jim Sabak, O.F.M. 847-8205x261Deacon Stephen Andrews 732-213-0104SacramentsBaptism Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244First Reconciliation Sarah Bowser 847-8205x496First Eucharist Sarah Bowser 847-8205x496Confirmation Thomas Bulick 847-8205x239Matrimony Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244Holy Orders Fr. Steve Patti, O.F.M. 847-8205x224Anointing of the Sick Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Reconciliation Appointments Tresa Pickup 847-8205x249RCIA Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Sacraments Administration Martina Dumberger 847-8205x264
The Franciscan SchoolPrincipal Mike Watson 919-534-4840Receptionist (Main Number) Terri Layer 847-8205x255Admissions & Marketing Lura Tysiac 847-8205x469Assistant Principal, K-5 Michele Northington 847-8205x254Assistant Principal 6-8 Colette Dziadul 847-8205x651St. Francis PreschoolDirector Nancy Bourke 847-8205x240Assistant to the Director Shelley Freeman 847-8205x262Admissions and Marketing Jennifer Stephens 847-8205x377Faith Formation Director Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Children’s Faith Formation Sarah Bowser 847-8205x496Middle School Faith Formation Thomas Bulick 847-8205x239Coordinator of Youth Ministry Marisa Ferrara 847-8205x223 Play and Pray (Sunday Nursery) Tara Moore 847-8205x270Parish OperationsDir of Strategic Planning Tricia Henry 847-8205x375 Communications and Webmaster Diogenes Ruiz 847-8205x271 Human Resources Trish Adamkowski 847-8205x236 Safe Environment Specialist Trina Sugrue 847-8205x245 Director of Stewardship Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222Parishioner Records Toni Hammes 847-8205x265Director of Finance Rob Neppel 847-8205x243Director of Facilities Marc Kielty 847-8205x227
Get Care! Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Care Home Eucharist Visits Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Feed the Need (meals) Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Medical Facility Visits Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Transportation to Mass Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Stephen Ministry Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241St. Vincent de Paul Leave Voicemail 919-534-4842Good Grief Marsha Riely [email protected] Marlys Varga [email protected]
PrayersPrayer Line Jackie Adamo 847-8205x268Prayers of the Faithful Jackie Adamo 847-8205x268Receive a Prayer Shawl Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Support GroupsDivorce Care William Morgan [email protected] Connections Mary Horner 610-755-5392Seeing God in your Cancer Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Special Needs Ministry Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241AA Daily Reprieve Group Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Al-Anon Madeline Horrigan 919-923-1234 Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Linda Tucker 937-478-9537
Get Involved! Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222 Worship MinistriesDirector of Liturgy and Music Jim Wahl 847-8205x230Coordinator of Liturgical Ministers Jim Wahl 847-8205x230Altar Servers & Thurifers Joanie Madormo [email protected]’s Liturgy of the Word Jackie Kelly 203-512-8807Church Keeping Beverly Saunders 919-846-5795Cross Bearers Joseph Randazzo [email protected] Ministry Jean Cooke-Byrne 919-412-8365Environment & Art Theresa Baumgartner 919-848-3383Eucharistic Ministers Jim Wahl 847-8205x230Funeral Ministers Lisa Gianturco 919-845-9718Hospitality Hands Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222Lectors Mike Wrzesien 919-624-1592Master of Ceremonies Michael & Julie Ducatte 919-622-8883 Medical Presence at Mass Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Music Ministry Joyce Petzka [email protected] Ministry Steve Burdett 919-845-2714Ushers Troy Chaput [email protected] Weekend Receptionists Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Weekend Welcome Hosts Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222Wedding Directors Carol Ricotta 919-554-8896Outreach MinistriesDirector of Justice and Peace Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270St. Francis Feeds Becky Cawley 847-8205x267Brown Bag Ministry Mailbox [email protected] City Outreach Becky Cawley 847-8205x267Catholic Parish Outreach Food Drive Sue Hand 919-846-7954Panera Food Pick Up Becky Cawley 847-8205x267Ronald McDonald House Mailbox [email protected] for Life Dinners Ellen Ferrone [email protected] Lady of Rosary Food Pantry Becky Cawley 847-8205x267Interfaith Food Shuttle Becky Cawley 847-8205x267
St Francis ServesCommunity Garden Pat & Paul Kelly 919-413-8833Curbside Care Ian Gillen [email protected] Children’s Hospital Joe and Geanie Slifer 919-870-6993Family Promise / WHIN Hosts Ron Smith 919-455-7786Gabriel Project Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270Migrant Ministry Bruce Cartier [email protected] Pen Pal Jill Balogh [email protected]. Tom Zimmerman [email protected] Cross Blood Drive Bryan Kozak 910-728-9200Refugee Resettlement Aggie Dalton [email protected] Francis Builds / Habitat Diane & Bob Steinbeiser 919-846-8026St Vincent de Paul Ministers Cathy Smith 419-348-8843Support Circles Kat and Ferrel Guilroy [email protected] House Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270St Francis on MissionInternational Mission Trips Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270Sister Parish - Guatemala Carie Gunnells [email protected]. Francis Inn, Philadelphia John Budway 305-205-5104St Francis LearnsCatholic Social Teaching http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/Care for Creation Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270Community Conversations Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270Engaging Spiritualty Becky Cawley 847-8205x267Just Faith Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270Justice Theater Project http://www.thejusticetheaterproject.org/Peace Pole Prayer Ben Whitehouse [email protected] Circles Trevor Thompson 847-8205x270
Parish Life MinistriesDirector of Parish Life Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Pastoral Presence Ministries Caregivers Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Centering Prayer Alice Stanford 919-781-5860Emmaus Ministers Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241EMs to Abbotswood Anita Misko 630-699-0519EMs to the Homebound Pat Spencer 704-608-1678EMs to the Magnolia Glen Jacob House 919-449-7634EMs to the Meadows Andrea McVerry [email protected] to Rex Hospital Edward Gilmartin [email protected] to Springmoor Janice Horner 484-949-1417Prayer Line Ministers Jackie Adamo 847-8205x268Prayer Shawl Ministry Cindy Cardello 919-846-8825 Dianne Rotunno 919-844-7153Rosary Ministry Barbi Taperek 919-744-7234 Ministries of Support & Care Alzheimer’s/Dementia Caregivers Linda Tucker 937-478-9537Caring Casseroles Cooks Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Feed the Need Cooks Kathleen Owen 847-8205x241Job Connections Mentors Mary Horner 610-755-5392Medical Facility Visitors Sharon Holland [email protected] to Mass Drivers Stephanie Smith 919-302-0080Weekday Volunteer Receptionists Tresa Pickup 847-8205x249Social Groups AAMEN Ministry Leon Cooke 919-740-7515Always God’s Children Chuck Small 919-859-4889LGBT Ministry Jane Paris 919-847-7431Men’s Ministry Norm Tuomi [email protected] Ralph Guenther [email protected] Adults https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/youngadults/Women’s Ministry Kathleen Owen 847-8205x24150+ Adults Group Gene Schulz 919-562-0477
St. Francis of Assisi Community CenterCoordinator of Community Center Ashley Watson 847-8205x444Athletic Programs Mary Arleth 847-8205x358Assisi Café Ashley Watson 847-8205x444Parish Events (FrancisFest) Ashley Watson 847-8205x444Summer Camps (Camp Francis) Ashley Watson 847-8205x444Community OrganizationsBoy Scouts Mark Priest [email protected] Scouts (pack352nc.org) Mike Hutchinson membershippack352.comGirl Scouts Melissa O’Connor 847-8205x296Knights of Columbus Bob Weisenberger 919-723-7424Secular Franciscan Order Lee Cunningham http://ofscentralnc.orgFaith Formation MinistriesDirector of Faith Formation Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Assisi Scripture Study Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Baptism Ministry Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244Marriage Ministry Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244Confirmation Sponsors Thomas Bulick 847-8205x239Children’s Formation Group Leader Sarah Bowser 847-8205x496Family & Marriage Enrichment Team Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244Middle School Formation Group Thomas Bulick 847-8205x239Faith Formation Retreats and Camps Jennifer McCourt 847-8205x269Faith Formation Registration & EventsPatti Panizza 847-8205x237Youth Ministry Group Leader Marisa Ferrara 847-8205x223RCIA Team & Sponsors Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Play and Pray (Sunday Nursery) Tara Moore 847-8205x270Young Adults Bible Study Group Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244Stewardship Ministries Director of Stewardship Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222Stewardship Committee Deb Royals-Mizerk 847-8205x222Way of Francis Ben Whitehouse [email protected]
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