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Giant (Huge – Really Big) Yard Sale – June 15th through June 17th

Our Giant (Huge – Really Big) Fundraiser Yard Sale will be held on:

  • Friday, June 15th — 2 pm until 6 pm
  • Saturday, June 16th — 9 am until 5 pm and
  • Sunday, June 17th — 10 am until 4 pm

The Yard sale will be held on the church grounds at 1752 Harton Avenue, East Meadow, NY 11554

Come one, come all! Something for everyone. Children’s clothes & toys. Adult clothes. 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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Bishop Bernard’s Pastoral Letter on Vocations

To the Very Reverend, Reverend Fathers and the Reverend Messrs., and my dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus our Lord:

¡Viva el mes de junio! That’s Spanish for “Long live June,” “Hurray for June.” Hurray, indeed! And welcome to the month of vocations in the Polish National Catholic Church: June is Sacred Vocations month for us. June is the month we focus on our great need for priests, and on the need for significant donations throughout the PNCC to be made to the Clergy Pension Plan.

Our need of priests is dire and critical, but I am nonetheless hopeful and optimistic. Even though no Polish National Catholic families have sacrificed even one of their men, young or old, to our altars in the past twelve years, (and it doesn’t look like any family will in the near future), I remain optimistic. Even though our seminary has been empty for that period of time, except for the occasional priest from another Church orienting himself there to work as a priest in the PNCC, I have good reason to hope because I have experienced God’s providence. Our parish in Denver was declining but was pulled back from the brink of closure by an Hispanic priest from Mexico and 90 people of Mexican heritage who now comprise the great majority of that parish. St Francis, Denver, is growing, and is enthusiastically PNCC, and is flying 18 young people and 6 adults to Convo 2018 here next month.

Because Father Alfonso Castillo needs pastoral help there, I enthusiastically agreed to review applications from priest friends of his in Mexico to provide assistance to him, and subsequently serve our American parishes desperate for priests. In our Diocese, two priests, in fine parishes, are retiring next year. I have no one to fill them. A priest in our Diocese is on three parishes in Jersey. Three priests are on two parishes each. And there are ailing and aging priests all over the place! And yet I am hopeful. So I say, ¡Viva México!

With the increase in aging clergy comes the need for our Clergy Pension Plan to support them all. We collect for this vital entitlement throughout the year and especially in the month of June. We need more capital to invest, the interest from which the pension payments are made. From age 70, a PNCC priest can look forward to a monthly check in the amount of $600; and his widow, a check in the amount of $300. Please be generous in this drive. And so I say, in my optimism, ¡Viva el Plan de Pensión del Clero! (Hurray for our Clergy Pension plan!)

I believe God is showing us a potential direction for the future of our Church; and that pathway seems to be presenting itself from south of the border. For the Methodist Church, that pathway is from South Korea, and for the Roman Catholic Church, from India among other sources. In light of all of this, Bishop Hodur has indeed blessed us with a most optimistic motto for our Church when he penned: A través de la Verdad, el Trabajo y las Dificultades ¡Venceremos!

Yours in Christ,

Bishop Bernard

To read the original version as a PDF file.

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2018 Blessing of Easter Baskets

All are welcome — as always! Bring your eggs, cooked foods, uncooked foods, baskets or not, covered with a white linen cloth (or not)… Father Andrew will bless your Easter foods in a short, cheerful service on Saturday, March 31st at 1 pm.

This service is a token of gratitude to God for all his gifts of both nature and grace. A reminder that the Lord is part of our daily life and is always among us! Please bring a family member or a friend; help make this old but significant tradition new again!

Download this flyer [pdf] for information on preparing a traditional Easter basket.

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Holy Week at St. Francis, East Meadow

  • Palm Sunday Procession & Holy Mass, March 25th at 9am
  • Holy Thursday Mass, Thursday, March 29th at 7pm
  • Good Friday Liturgies, March 30th at 7pm
  • Holy Saturday Blessing of the Baskets, March 31st at 1pm. All are welcome! Bring your eggs, cooked foods, uncooked foods, baskets or not, covered with a white linen cloth (or not)…Fr. Andrew will bless your Easter foods in a short, cheerful service.
  • Easter Sunday Procession & Resurrection Holy Mass, April 1st at 9am
  • Easter Breakfast, April 1st following Holy Mass. Come, you are invited, family and friends of St. Francis Parish, to attend our traditional “Easter Celebration Breakfast” held in the Parish Hall, after Easter Sunday Mass. Come, let us REJOICE together!

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Celebrate Christmas in East Meadow

Join us as we celebrate at our annual Christmas Fund-raiser Dinner on Sunday, December 3rd at 3pm. Celebrate Christmas with delicious traditional holiday dishes, great food, and tons of fun. There will be lots of raffles… and St. Nicholas will be there too.

We will have loads of great raffles, prizes & caroling. Tickets are $18 for Adults, $9 for Children.

Seating is limited to 80. So, when you call for reservations, please leave your name, phone number and the number of adults.

R.S.V.P by November 30th to Monika at (516) 794-5189.

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Best Market Best Wishes Campaign – Join In

St. Francis in coordination with East Meadow Kiwanis will be distributing food collected through Best Market’s Best wishes Program. Locally owned and operated, Best Market is working with us to support those in need in our community.

The goal of the Best Wishes program is to help needy families in our community. The Best Market Team will prepare bags of Best Yet products. The bags will then be for customers in store to purchase to donate to the Best Wishes program.

The bags we will be receiving for distribution include one each of Best Yet Mac & Cheese Diner, Best Yet Peanut Butter, Best Yet Tomato Beans, and Best Yet Chunk Chicken.

The program will run for three weeks, October 31st through November 19th.

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Christmas Fundraiser Dinner – December 4th

Join us for our annual Christmas Fundraiser Dinner on Sunday, December 4th at 3pm. The Dinner features delicious traditional holiday dishes! Great food and tons of fun! Lots of raffles, prizes & caroling — and St. Nicholas will be there for the kids!

Tickets are $18 for adults and $9 for children

Seating is limited to 80, so, when you call for reservations, please leave your name, phone number and the number of adults and/or children. R.S.V.P by November 28th to Monika Koterba (516) 794-5189.

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Annual Blessing of All Pets on Saturday, October 1, 2016

On Saturday, October 1st St. Francis parish will hold its annual Blessing For All Animals at 1 p.m. Bring your dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, birds, fish, ferrets, turtles, lizards, 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 parish: Take Southern State Parkway to exit 25N (RT-106 N) toward East Meadow for about a half mile. Turn left onto East Meadow Avenue for approximately 1 mile. Turn left onto Harton Avenue. Harton Avenue is off East Meadow Avenue between Pietro’s Pizzeria and the Chinese Take-Out.

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