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Christmas Fundraiser Dinner

Come join us for our annual Christmas Fundraiser Dinner at 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 2nd.

Celebrate Christmas with delicious traditional holiday dishes! Great food and tons of fun! Lots of Raffles… and St. Nicholas will be there for the kids!

Loads of great raffles, prizes & caroling.

R.S.V.P by November 28th to Carol Thomas at (516) 546-2535. Seating is limited to 80. When you call for reservations, please leave your name, phone number and the number of adults and/or children (ages & sex so St. Nick can bring an appropriate gift) in your party. Tickets $15 for adults and $6 for children.

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Fall Dinner Celebrating Our 80th Anniversary

Come Celebrate Our 80th Anniversary and the coming of Autumn at our Annual Fall Dinner on Sunday, October 14th at 3pm.

Enjoy Great Home-Cooked Specialties… all in the name of fundraising to preserve our beloved Saint Francis Church. We will be serving great home cooked Polish specialties and much more including plenty of great prizes & raffles.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $6 for children under 12 years old. Seating is limited to 80 guests. When you call for reservations, please leave your name, phone number and the number of adults and/or children in your group.

R.S.V.P. to Carol at (516) 546-2535. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you.



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Annual Blessing of Animals

St. Francis parish will hold its annual Blessing of Animals in Commemoration of our patron, St. Francis of Assisi on Saturday, October 6th at 1p.m.

Bring your dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, birds, fish, ferrets, turtles, lizards, etc. for a special St. Francis blessing…

Blessed are you, Lord God, Maker of all living creatures, On the fifth and sixth days of creation you called forth fish in the sea, birds in the air and animals on the land. You inspired St. Francis to call all animals his brothers and sisters. We ask you to bless this animal. By the power of your love enable it to live according to your plan. May we always praise you for all your beauty in creation. Blessed are you, Lord our God, in all your creatures! Amen.

Directions to St. Francis: Take Southern State Parkway to exit 25N (RT-106 N) toward EAST MEADOW for about a half mile. Turn LEFT onto E. MEADOW AVE for approx. 1 mile. Turn LEFT onto HARTON AVE. HARTON AVE. is off EAST MEADOW AVE between Pietro’s Pizzeria and Best Kitchen Chinese.

Call 516-794-5189 for information.

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Huge Yard Sale – August 25th

Giant (Huge – Really Big) Fundraiser Yard Sale to benefit St. Francis PNC Church on Saturday, August 25th from 10 am till 4 pm.

Come one, come all! Something for everyone. Children’s clothes & toys. Adult clothes & toys. Kitchen, bathroom, living room stuff. Furniture. Small appliances. Knick-knacks galore. Some used, some new.

If you have any items you’d like to donate (all proceeds to St. Francis PNC Church) or you need more info, please contact Monika or Fr. Andrew at 516-794-5189.

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50 aniversario de bodas – Jorge y Consuelo – Dios le bendiga siempre!

Con una inolvidable velada fue como celebraron sus 50 años de feliz matrimonio, Jorge y Consuelo.

La celebración dio inicio con una misa de acción de gracias en la Iglesia de San Francisco, en donde renovaron sus votos y fueron testigos familiares y amigos más cercanos.

Sus familia fueron los encargados de organizar y cuidar cada uno de los detalles para que la emotiva celebración fuera todo un éxito.

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Reflection for 1st Holy Communion Sunday

Dear Natalie, you have been looking forward to this day for a long time and now you are so excited. You are very special and important today and that is why we are all here for you. I have never seen you looking as pretty as you do this morning. You look like a little princess!

You have put on your new beautiful dress to meet Jesus in Holy Communion. But more important than the clothes you wear – is that you have also prepared your heart to meet Jesus. That is why you made your First Confession yesterday. You have been praying to Jesus for so long because you want to make sure your heart is ready for Jesus.

When Jesus comes to you, tell him you love him, and thank him for coming to you. After Holy Mass everyone will greet you. They are going to wish you all the best. Some people will even give you presents. But, you must remember the most important present today is Jesus coming to you in Holy Communion. Jesus coming to you is the best gift you will receive today and forever. Jesus is more important than all the money or presents, delicious food or cake.

Parents, for you this is a special day, and a happy day as well. Today you see your child taking a new step in faith as you present her to share with us all in the fullness of the Lord’s Supper for the first time. You were her first teachers in the ways of faith. You have to remember that it is through parents more than anyone else children come to know about God.

Even if you are a teacher, an excellent one, priest or parish, unless the children sense their parents’ faith they will not absorb faith. Teachers and priests cannot plant faith in the heart of children if parents do not.

Family, friends, people of the parish, this is a time of great rejoice for you too. You all in various ways have helped to lead Natalie to this special day. And I am sure you will help with her future growth in this faith. Please do so and please remember her in your prayers.

Finally Natalie the last word is for you.

I still remember my First Holy Communion and remember the place in the Church where I sat with my family. I hope you don’t forget today’s day too, your First Holy Communion Day. May Jesus make this day a very special one for you and your family. May he bring you great joy and fill your heart with his love.

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Reflection for the Third Sunday of Easter – 2012

My brothers and sisters in Christ, today, all three readings from the Holy Scriptures echo that Jesus suffered for the forgiveness of sins.

During the First Reading, we heard the words, “God fulfilled what he had foretold through all the prophets, that his Messiah would suffer. Repent therefore, and turn to God so that your sins may be wiped out.

During the Second Reading, we heard, “He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.

Today`s Gospel tells us:

“Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.”

My dear brothers and sisters, today Holy Scripture and the Church tell us that Jesus came to this world to suffer and through His suffering destroyed death, sins and evil. He came to suffer and forgive our sins and sins of the whole world. He came to give salvation and open the gate of heaven for all people in the past and in the future.

My friends today`s world is not different from of our ancestors. It is not easy for us to admit that we are sinners and that there is sin in the world. Today people speak of mistakes, of faults, of misunderstandings – but sin is a reality that is still unpopular, even though we are all sinners. It is not easy change people and to tell them that they are in sin and need to repent. But, the Church proclaims that Jesus and the Holy Spirit can change us and people around us. With God’s grace true repentance is possible.

My sisters and brothers, today we are invited to look into our hearts and to know that we need salvation. We are invited to recognize that we are sinners and we need repentance. We are invited to accept that Jesus came to die for us and for our sins and that in Him we are redeemed. We are invited to proclaim repentance and the forgiveness of sins throughout the whole world. We are invited to follow Jesus Christ in every aspect of our lives.

This is not an easy road! This calling can only be achieved by the grace of God the Father and the power of the Holy Spirit in the Most Holy Name of Jesus. As we continue with the celebration of the Holy Mass, let us keep in mind that Jesus suffered in our place for the forgiveness of our sins. That is an incredible message of hope and love.

Let us rejoice because Christ is risen!

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