The Most Holy Trinity Migrant Ministry · John Christopher Persak Son of Bryan and Betsy Persak...
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The Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi11401 Leesville Road, Raleigh, NC 27613 919-847-8205 www.stfrancisraleigh.org
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.
Our Mission Statement Weekend Mass:Saturday: 5:30pmSunday: 7:30am 9:30am 11:30am 5:30pm
Daily Mass:Monday - Friday: 9:00amSt. Mary of the Angels Chapel
May 27 , 2018 The Most Holy Trinity
See page 3
Migrant Ministry
We honor those that have made the ultimate sacrafice
protecting our freedom.. See page 8
Happy Memorial Day weekend to all, the unofficial beginning of summer, and a day on Monday in which we remember those who have gone before us in this life and in particular those who have served in the military, with faith that we will one day see those people again in the kingdom. On Tuesday of this week we friars will be traveling to Siena College near Albany, NY for what is called in the
Franciscan world an “extraordinary chapter” - it’s a gathering of the friars of Holy Name Province for a vote on whether we want to merge with five other provinces in the United States. Some background: there are seven provinces of Franciscan friars in the United States, and out of those seven, six are gathering on Wednesday, May 30 to decide whether to merge those six into one U.S. province. Why is this? The main reason is to combine and share resources; Holy Name Province, the province of which we friars are a part, currently has around 280 or so friars and our province is the largest of all the U.S. provinces. Our average age is around 70. And so there have been ongoing discussions over the past several years about combining provinces into one single U.S. province. With one province, there would only need to be one formation program, one vocation office, one provincial administration. The vote on May 30 is to decide whether to go ahead with the process; if any of the six voting provinces votes against a merger, the process is scrapped and we start over again. If the provinces vote yes to go ahead with the merger, it would take several years for the details to be worked out. We friars have been praying a chapter prayer every evening, and part of it reads “Help us become Franciscans for our time, living and proclaiming the Gospel.” We continue to pray that the Spirit guide our discussions going forward.We will return from the chapter with a postulant - an inquirer into the life of the friars - named Steven Young, who will be with us for a week for a kind of mini-internship before he begins his novitiate year in California later in the summer.
Blessings on your week!
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Our Bishop’s Annual Appeal
Through Baptism may they walk always as children of the light:
Penelope Ann BragaDaughter of Chris and Suzanne BragaAllan August CavanaughSon of Scott and Yali Fu CavanaughLeo Wayne D’AgostinoSon of Paul and Rachel D’AgostinoLincoln Cole DentonSon of Chris and Anna Denton
Connor Scot Paul HastingsSon of Joshua and Nicole HastingsJohn Lincoln JanicekSon of Joshua and Kristen JanicekJohn Christopher PersakSon of Bryan and Betsy PersakStella Maria PrincipioDaughter of Marco and Elizabeth PrincipioZoe Jose Then JerezElla Marie Then JerezChildren of Carlos and Priscilla Then
May they rest in peace and perpetual light shine upon them:
+ Marvin Billow Father of Don Billow+ Katherine McKenna Mother of Shauna Vick+ John Fallon Husband of Carolyn Fallon
Please help us cross the finish line!We are 90% of the way there!
Only 10% to go!
Almost there!
We can do it!
C’mon St. Francis family.
Let’s finish this race!
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Outreach Ministries
Every summer, fathers, brothers, uncles, and sons leave their families in their home countries in Mexico and Central American and come to our state to work in our fields picking our fruits, vegetables, and tobacco for months on end; living in run-down housing often lacking the basic essentials like working plumbing and comfortable and clean bedding. They do this only to provide better support and resources for their families back home.
It’s no secret that their life is hard here and their dignity as children of God made in His image and likeness is often denied. Up at 5:00am, picking all day, most days in full sun, wearing a trash bag to keep off as much of the pesticides as possible, 2 10-minute water breaks, lunch in the fields, arriving back to their trailers after 7:00pm to make dinner, wash clothes, and take turns showering and calling home while preparing to repeat the day all over again.
Will you help ease their burdens a bit?Sundays June 3 – Sept 30
Come to the Stewardship Center after Mass for more information.Families are welcome!
The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but helps. Because we are a Franciscan Community, we have been serving and supporting these men for over 25 years. Because we are a Franciscan Community, we look to Jesus for guidance and know that it’s His presence we will find when we reach out to our brothers and sisters in need.
And that we do; every Sunday from June through the end of September, parishioners gather and drive them to and from Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in Louisburg. One Sunday a month we also stay after Mass and host a Fiesta of food and fun. During the fiestas we would like to provide other services to the farm workers, like hair cutting, massage, dental, medical, etc. If you have a specific skill and are willing to come and share it, please do let us know.
Please sign up to help offer some hope and hospitality to those who hunger for a more dignified life at www.bit.ly/sfamigrantministry2018 or contact Bruce Cartier at [email protected] or 919-900-0452 for more information. Please also plan to attend an Orientation Meeting on Wednesday, May 30 at 7:00pm in Anthony Hall Founders Room to kick off the season.
Your kindness means so much to these farm workers and it’s really a lot of fun too. One parishioner commented after last summer: “I drove for the first time with my family this summer. It was great! The men were so gracious and grateful for the opportunity to go to Mass and to spend a few minutes laughing along with us as we tried to speak to each other without knowing the language. That was funny! We will definitely do it again next summer.”
“Grant that migrants in search of a dignified life may find acceptance and assistance … God is good, let us imitate God.” Pope Francis
Migrant Ministry ResumesBecky Cawley, Justice and Peace Specialist
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Trevor Thompson, Director of Justice and Peace
Acclaimed author, speaker, and activ-ist, Rev. John Dear spoke to a packed Founders Room a couple weeks ago about his new book entitled They Will Inheret the Earth: Peace & Nonviolence in a Time of Climate Change. Fr. Dear shared his insights of what led to his writing of the book that included his study of the Beatitudes and the writings of Thomas Merton, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gandhi. Fr. Dear detailed his move from New York City to the desert of New Mexico where he began to call “home” a small, simple hermitage on top of a mountain. It is there, off the grid and among the wild animals, that he began to see connections between the life of nonviolence of Jesus and the call to live in right relationship with Mother Earth and her creatures. He says, echoing one of the Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount of Jesus, “If we are nonviolent, Je-sus teaches, we will inherit the earth and become one with creation. If we are not nonviolent, we will not inherit the earth, we will not become one with creation, and we will eventually destroy the earth and her creatures.” Like Pope Francis in his encyclical on the environment (Lauda-to si’), Fr. Dear does not mince his words when noting the many ways we are in fact destroying the earth, institutionalizing violence and stand by idly while global and local climate catastrophe threatens
the future of our species. With the Pope, Fr. Dear challenged us to turn back to the Creator and his intention for creation. In conclusion, Fr. Dear offered the following suggestions for us to consider as we follow Jesus in the way of peace with God’s creation:• Grief as a spiritual practice: recog-
nizing and grieving the suffering of the earth and her creatures
• Daily meditation and prayer: spend-ing quality time with the Creator, rooted in God’s peaceful presence
• Be nonviolent: practicing nonvio-lence, kindness, and gentleness with ourselves, letting go of inner vio-lence, resentments, and hurts
• Live mindfully in peace with creation: living in the present moment with a loving awareness of God’s presence, especially in nature and with our neighbor
• Be not afraid: in contrast to the world that breeds fear, dwelling in the freedom of the unconditional love of God where our hearts are widened to share this love
• Walk with an open, vulnerable, and humble heart: emptying ourselves of our egos and our desire for results free us to surrender to God
Outreach Ministries
• Contemplative listening and nonvio-lent communication: being comfort-able with silence and learning to listen to creation, to one another, and to the Creator
• Loving service, generous giving, and engaged solidarity: giving our lives for others and being with others – including creation – as brothers and sisters
• Mindful eating: considering what we eat, its impact on the earth, points us towards eating less meat
• Recycle, avoid plastics, go solar, compost, reduce water use, drive less, plant a garden: adjusting our daily household practices to reflect our deepest values
• Build community: gathering with others for support and strength to remain committed and hopeful
• Take public action and organize collective resistance to violence: no matter how small, defending life in public, grassroots ways is vital
• Teach nonviolence to others: inviting others into the way of peace and beatitude is our calling
• Cultivate childlike wonder and gratitude: appreciating and giving thanks to the Creator for the wonder of creation
Continued on page 9 See Holy Name Province of Franciscans and St. Francis of Assisi Sign Catholic Climate Declaration.
Peace and Nonviolence in a Time of Climate Change
Faith Formation Ministries
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Christ Alive in Our MarriageJune 23, 2018
Are you an engaged or married couple in your 20’s or 30’s? Do you feel busy and need a break? Would you like to spend more time with your significant other? Do you want to work on your relationship with God? If you answered YES to any of these questions: Try “Christ Alive in Our Marriage.”
The “Christ Alive in Our Marriage” retreat is a day-long retreat for married and engaged young adults where you will have the opportunity to reflect on:
• Relationship: How is Christ present in your current relationship?
• Journey: How is Christ present in your journey as a couple?
• Call: Did you know you are called, as a couple, to be signs of hope in the world? How does Christ call you to use your gifts in the world?
• Prayer: How can the prayer tools that the Catholic Church offers support you in your marriage?
When: June 23Where: St. Francis of Assisi,
Anthony Hall Founders RoomTime: 9:00am-5:30pmCost: $25 per couple
Breakfast and lunch included!!
Visit https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/charis/ for more details and to register.The Team felt inspired to share with their peers how they “fix
their eyes” on God and try to recognize God in their ordinary lives. What a beautiful call to action for us all! We pray that we can all recognize God more in our everyday lives and truly see God’s presence, not just in our high or low moments, but everywhere in between. The Spring Retreat was held the first weekend of May at Camp Weaver in Greensboro.
Fix My EyesHigh School Youth Ministry Goes on Retreat
Our Spring Retreat
Join UsIt’s Free!
Summer & Pool Safety Rescue Vehicles on Site!
In the Franciscan School Parking Lot
Education Ministries
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Bring the family and learn more as we provide our community with important safety informa-tion to keep you and your children safe! • Safe Kids of Wake County will be here
providing summer and pool safety • Wake County Sheriff’s Department depu-
ties will be onsite with K-9 unit, patrol car, patrol boat, and an armored vehicle
• Durham Highway Fire Department will be here with a fire truck and have information on fire safety
• The Life Flight helicopter from Duke will be landing here, too!
• Enjoy food trucks and much more! For more information about The Franciscan School, please contact Lura Tysiac at 919-847-8205x469 or at [email protected].
Community Safety Day 2018
Saturday, June 2, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Ministries of the Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi
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Parish Life Ministries
Kathleen Owen, Director of Parish Life
Community Center Activities:Camp Francis 2018:Registration is OPEN! Camp Francis is our popular summer camp and has lots of cool opportunities in athletics, technolo-gies, arts, and various enrichment areas! Camps are half day or full day. For more information, our brochure, and all other summer camp offerings, visit our website at https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/camp-francis/.
Youth Soccer, Baseball Parish Leagues: Registration for Fall Soccer, T-ball & Coach-pitch Baseball is NOW OPEN. Grades: Coed. Pre-K (4 year-olds) to 5th grade. League runs from August to October at the SFA fields. The cost includes medal, shirt, hat, and picnic. Format: Pre-K & K play T-ball, 1st - 3rd graders play Coach-Pitch or PreK-5th play soccer. For more information or to register, please visit www.parishathleticsnc.org.
Francis Fest 2018Attention party planners, creative coordina-tors, and outstanding organizers!!! We need YOUR talents and gifts! We are currently in the process of kicking off the event planning team for our annual parish-wide FrancisFest celebration. We are looking for many hands to plan this fabulous festival. We will hold weekly planning sessions starting about about six weeks before the event. Mark your calendars now for FrancisFest 2018 on October 21. If you are interested in joining the amazing Francis-Fest Event Planning Team, please contact [email protected].
The GiftHow many of you have beena primary care giver for a lovedone who was sick or aged? Wow! That’s a lot of hands! I have a confession to make. From 2005 to 2016, I was a serial care giver. I wasthe primary caregiver for my best friend and my mom before they each passed away. I was the primary care giver for my dad for 11 years, for my mother-in-law for a couple of years, and I provided respite care for my brother so my sister-in-law could get a break. For each of the people I cared for, their main concern was not to be a burden. Each of them expressed that very sentiment, “I don’t want to be a burden.” I loved each of these people and had loving relationships with each of them for decades, so I couldn’t understand how they would feel that they were a burden. Now, after a couple of years ‘off duty’, I believe I understand. Caring for someone is a very intimate, private thing. You’re there for the happy times, the sad times, the scary times, and the very inconvenient times. Care givers and care receivers know things about each other that other family members would never know. With each of my care receivers, I felt honored that I was able to be with them and do for them, as I am certain they would have done for me if the situation had been reversed. But care giving isn’t the only thing care givers have to do. There’s still work, laundry, paying bills, grocery shopping, doctor appointments, cook-ing, cleaning – everything else that you used to do in life. And what I could never explain – until now- is that those routine things were the burdens. That feeling that you were fired out of a cannon trying to compress all the things you have to do in just an hour or two so that you can get back home, the feeling of things constantly being in the way of you getting back, and the overwhelming weariness of trying to do it all. That’s what my care receivers saw and that’s why they felt they were the burdens. In fact, it was all the routine, mindless chore of life that got in the way of my being able to comfort them, talk with them, enjoy spending time with them and advocate for them. Each of them was a real gift to me and in no way burdensome.We’re hoping to start a Family Caregivers Support Group here at St. Francis. Our goal is to offer a time and space where caregivers can share their successes and their fears, their frustrations, and their funny stories. A place where they can be ‘off duty’ for just awhile. We’ll also gather resources to share and have the occasional speaker. Does that sound like a good thing? If so, please contact me. Let me know if you’d like to be a facilitator of the group (training will be provided) or if you’d like to join the group. And know that you’re making such a difference for your care receiver with each step, each meal, each time you offer a smile and a hug, you’re lifting a burden for your care receiver.
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Now through June 10Formation RegistrationRegistration is on-going for Formation in grades K-12. Early registration rates apply through June 10. The deadline to register is August 24. Our program is a small group-based faith formation model, centered on the Mass, offering fellow-ship, in a fun, social setting and safe environment. Families MUST be regis-tered parishioners at St. Francis of Assisi to participate in Faith Formation. Visit bit.ly/registerforformation for more informa-tion and to register.May 28Memorial Day Mass and Roll for Deceased VeteransThe Knights of Columbus Council 9709 will host the Memorial Day Mass on Monday May 28 for deceased veterans at 9:00am in St. Mary of the Angels Chapel. Contact Jeff Rohman at 919-787-7042 or [email protected]. May 30 Prison Pen Pal MinistryAll are welcome – those currently writing and those considering writing. Please join us Wednesday, May 30 at 7:00pm in An-thony Hall Conference Room for our next meeting. At our last meeting, Jason, my pen pal, called in and answered ques-tions. When asked “what do you hear the guys talking about that people share in their letters?”, he said “the letters give us a sense of hope and mean the world to us. I do hear the guys talking about their letters, but it’s not so much what they’re saying that’s important but the joy I see on their faces when they are talking about the letters.” If you want to be a part of providing that joy, come check us out! Hope you can join us! Contact Jill Balogh at [email protected] or 919-847-5872 for more information.
June 3 - Sept 30Migrant MinistryEvery Sunday, all summer, our Migrant Ministry serves our migrant brotherswho have left their families in their home countries to come here and pick our fruits, vegetables, and tobacco by driving them to and from Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary parish in Louisburg, NC. One Sunday a month, we also host a fiesta of food and fun. During the fiestaswe would like to provide other services to the farm workers, like hair cutting, mas-sage, dental, medical, etc. If you have a specific skill and are willing to come and share it, please contact Bruce Cartier at [email protected] or 919-900-0452. June 4 Men’s Prayer BreakfastMen’s Ministry – Next meeting is June 4 at 7:00am in the Padua Room of the Assisi Community Center. Fr. Steve K. will continue his review of What do You Seek? The Questions of Jesus as Challenge and Promise by Michael J. Buckley, S.J. No need to buy the book. Just come and enjoy fellowship!June 9, August 11St. Francis Feeds - Breakfastat Oak City Outreach Center, an outreach center to the hungry and homeless of downtown Raleigh. 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 wonderful center. Families and groups are welcome! Sign up atwww.bit.ly/breakfastatOCOCjune2018 www.bit.ly/breakfastatOCOCau-gust112018
Words of warAre too easily shouted
Infecting a noble nationalismWith fevered zeal and xenophobia.
Words of warProvoke clenched fistsWhile military might tramples meekness.
Words of warStrips the other of our
common humanityWhile we too become
something less than human.Words of war
Demand plowshares be turned into guns
And worse,The bodies and blood
of our youth.Words of war
Carve coffins and urns for our dead
And the stillborn dreams of those left living.So let words of war be used sparingly
Or better yet,Never said.
Fr. Streve K.
This Week and Beyond...We honor those
that have made the ultimate sacrafice
protecting our freedom.
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Supporting Those in GriefHere at St. Francis, there are many ways that we offer comfort to those who grieve. When we celebrate a funeral liturgy, some of those who provide support are “front and center”, while others are “behind the scenes”. We are currently seeking volunteers to share their gifts with us in one of our behind-the-scenes ministries, as Columbarium Attendants. These volunteers prepare our columbarium niches to receive cremated remains after a funeral liturgy. Prepara-tion includes setting out the supplies needed for the inurnment service, opening and cleaning the niche, respectfully standing guard while the niche is open, and replacing the niche cover after the service. Funerals are celebrated at St. Francis Tuesdays through Saturdays; attendants are scheduled based on their availabil-ity. Those who serve must be physically able to remove and replace the granite niche cover, which weighs approximately 60 pounds. Training is provided. New trainees will have an opportunity to shadow an experienced volunteer until they feel comfortable to be on their own. Please consider participating in our ministry of care as a Columbarium Attendant. For more information and a job description, contact Tresa Pickup at 919-847-8205x249 or [email protected].
Weekly Collection Schedule for JuneJune 3, 2018 WeeklyJune 3, 2018 Mortgage SundayJune 10, 2018 WeeklyJune 10, 2018 Raleigh Home Mission
June 17, 2018 WeeklyJune 24, 2018 Weekly
Given the urgent threat of climate change and our Christian duty to protect God’s creation, we followed the challenge issued by the US Catholic Bishops to join the “We are Still In” campaign and sign the Catholic Climate Declaration. These actions join our voice with the 2600 other individuals, institutions, cities, states, businesses, universities, and places of worship who have expressed their displeasure at President Trump’s decision, one year ago, to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, an international agreement adopted by 195 na-tions and supported by the Vatican that sought to establish a framework for a global reduc-tion for carbon emissions, the main source of human-forced climate change. The Catholic Climate Declaration expresses the moral imperative to protect and promote human life and human dignity, the poorest and most vulnerable peoples, and our com-mon home. It recognizes—as the U.S. bishops said in 2001—that: “At its core, global climate change is not about economic theory or politi-cal platforms, nor about partisan advantage or interest group pressures. It is about the future of God's creation and the one human family. It is about protecting both the human environ-ment and the natural environment. It is about our human stewardship of God's creation and our responsibility to those who come after us.” We encourage you to join us in prayer for our civic leaders and look for ways you can continue to protect God’s creation. For more information about the Catholic Climate Declara-tion, go to www.catholicclimatecovenant.org.
If you would like to be part of our parish Environmental Care of Creation Ministry that works to draw attention to our call to protect the planet, contact Trevor Thompson at [email protected].
Holy Name Province of Franciscans and St. Francis of Assisi
Sign Catholic Climate Declaration
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Calling all Cooks! Please consider signing up to cook for one of our Feed the Need families this summer. Even though it’s time for a vacation, our families don’t get the opportunity to have a vacation from their need. For more information, contact [email protected] Seeing God in Your Cancer Journey:Have you been affected by cancer? Would you like to help oth-ers affected by cancer? Consider becoming a ministry leader for Seeing God in Your Cancer Journey. Training is provided and you’ll meet some of the most amazing people! Contact: Kathleen Owen at [email protected] Ministry to the Home: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 the Home is in need of additional volunteers. To volunteer for the EMs to the Home, Contact: Pat Spencer at 704-608-1678.Transportation Ministry:The Transportation Ministry is also in need of volunteers. This ministry provides transportation to parishioners who have no means of getting to church for weekend liturgies. For this ministry, you only need be available once each month. To volunteer for the Transportation Ministry, Contact: Stephanie Smith at 919-302-0080.Caring Casseroles:It’s that time of year when families are getting ready for vaca-tions and summer camps. Please remember that some of our families are facing challenging 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, some-one who is between jobs, 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/.Stephen Ministry:For those who have suffered a loss or who are going through a difficult time, summer can be a time of painful loneliness and emptiness. If you are smiling on the outside but full of pain on the inside and the joy of life seems far away, help is available. Our Stephen Ministers are ready to provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care. They will listen, care, encourage, and pray with and for you. For more information, please Contact: [email protected].
Volunteer OpportunitiesAA Meeting: The Daily Reprieve Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets Mon. thru Fri. at 7:00 am 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 June 3 at 3:15pm in Anthony Hall Room 403. 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 Caregivers 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. 405. Linda Tucker, [email protected], 919-900-8280.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] Connections Coaching Call: Mondays 4-5 pm. We provide tools and advice on how to stay motivated and on target. To enroll, contact [email protected]. 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 202, June 7, 12:00noon-2:00pm. Contact Cindy Cardello, 919-846-8825 or Donna Quirk, 919-847-2084 for details.Rosary Ministry: Mondays, 7:30-8:30pm, St. Mary of the Angels Chapel. Daily Rosary: Monday through Friday at 9:35am in the church after the daily Mass in the chapel.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.Young Adults Community: (20’s and 30’s) Weekly Bible study every Wed.,7:00pm, Anthony Hall Rm. 403.
Small Group Opportunities
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Diocese of Raleigh News
Looking Ahead to Next Week
Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” Learn how to bring the peace of Christ into your relationship. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends are: Aug 3-5, 2018 in Chapel Hill, NC and Nov 9-11, 2018 in Atlantic Beach, NC. Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website at https://NCMarriageDiscovery.org or contact us at [email protected] or 704-315-2144.
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Contact Us! Parish Office: 919-847-8205 fax: 919-790-1790
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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. 847-8205x225Associate Pastor Fr. Jim Sabak, O.F.M., 847-8205x226Deacon 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 847-8205x238
Funeral Planning Tresa Pickup 847-8205x249Columbarium Niches Tresa Pickup 847-8205x249
The Franciscan SchoolPrincipal Mike Watson 847-8205x315Receptionist (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 Dawn Eagan 847-8205x240Receptionist & Admissions Shelley Freeman 847-8205x262Faith Formation Jenn Fiduccia 847-8205x238Children’s Faith Formation Sarah Bowser 847-8205x496Middle School Faith Formation Thomas Bulick 847-8205x239High School Faith Formation Alex Mancuso 847-8205x223 Adult Faith Formation Tim Hetzel 847-8205x244Play and Pray (Sunday Nursery) Tara Moore 847-8205x270Parish OperationsDir of Strategic Planning Tricia Henry 847-8205x375 Communications & 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 847-8205x241CareCaregivers Line Leave voicemail 919-534-4843Home 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 919-534-4842
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 Charlie Filex 919-896-7215Al-Anon Madeline Horrigan 919-923-1234 Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Linda Tucker 919-900-8280
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