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September 22, 2024

Almighty God, to you all hearts are open,

All desires known and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts.  By the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name.  Through Jesus Christ our Lord.     Amen

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I am the salvation of the people, says the Lord.  Should they cry to me in any distress, I will hear them, and I will be their Lord forever.

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Wisdom 2:12, 17-20                                        James 3:16-4:3                                        Mark 9:30-37

 

In the Gospel for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary, Jesus teaches his disciples about true greatness. He tells them that whoever wants to be first must be the servant of all. He then places a child in their midst, showing them that welcoming the least is welcoming Him.  This lesson on humility and service is crucial for us. Jesus turns the idea of greatness upside down. Instead of seeking power and status, He calls us to serve others, especially those who are vulnerable and in need.

By serving others with humility, we follow Jesus’ example. It is not about being noticed or praised, but about genuine care and love for others. This is how we live out our faith and show the world the love of Christ.  James urges us to seek peace and righteousness instead of giving in to jealousy and selfish ambition. He reminds us that true wisdom comes from God and leads to good deeds.  Righteous living means putting God’s will above our own desires. It involves seeking peace, being gentle, and showing mercy. These actions reflect God’s wisdom and bring harmony into our lives and communities.  James’ message encourages us to examine our motives and actions. Are we driven by selfishness, or are we seeking to live in a way that Honors God and serves others? By choosing righteousness and peace, we align our lives with God’s will.

 

God’s Blessings

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Lord of life, you nourish us with Bread from Heaven so that we may one day join you in the kingdom. We pray to the God of Mercy for our own needs and for the special intentions of others… For those who work to change the systemic injustice that perpetuates food insecurity: that they know the support of faith communities working for social justice,
For those suffering from mental illness and suicidal thoughts because they want to give up: that God grace them with the courage to reach out and the kindness of another who hears their despair.
For the Church, that we live in love as Christ has loved us, leading with forgiveness and unity and letting go of malice and bitterness that foster divisions.
For all nations, that their leaders and citizens strive to care for all people equally, living kindly and compassionately,
we pray to the Lord...
 

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Priest:  Fr. Patrick Wenrick

"No matter what has happened to you in the past or what is going on in your life right now, it has no power to keep you from having an amazingly good future if you will walk by faith in God. God loves you! He wants you to live with victory over sin so you can possess His promises for your life today!" 

 

Peace and Blessings,

Deacon Bob Pragano

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Each Sunday  10:30 am

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“ A Different Way To Be Catholic ”, where all are welcome – no exceptions..
Priest - Fr. Patrick Wenrick
Assisted by
Fr. Tom Wilt, Fr. Jake Czarnik-Neimeyer, Deacon Bob Pragano
MASS Each Sunday at 10:30 am.
We Celebrate Unity in Diversity

ALL ARE WELCOME NO EXCEPTIONS

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REACH OUT TO THOSE IN NEED

The Interfaith Food Pantry is now open to clients Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.  The hours of operation will continue to be 9:30 am - 1:00.  pm  located at:

         9530 Starkey Rd, Seminole, FL 33777

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DONATIONS

If you wish to donate to the IFP, here is a list of items that are needed at this time.

Cereal - the food pantry does not buy cereal, so donations are important.

Other Items:

Soup (not broth), Ramen Noodles, Tuna (cans), Meat (stew, Spam, ham, chicken, etc.), Fruit (cans), Vegetables (cans), Pork & Beans (Baked Beans), Instant Oatmeal (indiv. pkgs), Breakfast Bars, Chef Boyardee, Manwich, Hash, Chili Spaghetti or Pasta (boxes), Spaghetti Sauce (Pasta Sauce), Pudding & Jello (small boxes), Peanut Butter Jelly/Jam (no glass), White Potatoes (cans or pkgs), Coffee-ground (no K-cups or flavors), Plain White Rice (not Minute), Mac & Cheese, Cereal (boxes), Black Beans, Misc. Beans (not dry), Tomatoes (Diced, Sauce, Paste), Tea Bags (not Family Size or Iced Tea), Crackers (in sleeves) Brownie Mix, Stuffing, Gravy (cans).

Not needed: Snacks, Candy, Beverages (no juice, soda, etc)

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Thank You and God's Blessings! 

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Church Council Meeting

September 28, 2024 10:00 am

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Ecumenical Catholic Communion 

We Celebrate Unity in Diversity

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LET US PRAY FOR:

Jeannie Christie and her husband who are both dealing with health challenges. May God’s healing touch be upon them with peace and comfort. 9/22

Frank Frazier, who is recovering cataract surgery.  May his sight continue to improve as he approaches surgery on the other eye. Peace and comfort 9/22

Karyn Hay, a dear friend of Fr. Pat & Sue, who passed away suddenly & unexpectedly on 9/10. May she rest in peace. Prayers for her husband Steve. 9/15

Dave Johnson, friend of John & Leo, who is recovering from heart bypass surgery. Prayers for healing, comfort and a return to full health. 9/8

Tom O’Grady, John’s brother who had a spinal ablation last week. Prayers for healing, comfort and relief from his pain. Prayers for Peggy too, his wife. 9/8

Agnes V. Marsh, mother of Fr. Jim Marsh who passed away on 8/27. For the repose of her soul. Prayers for peace and comfort for Fr. Jim and his family. 9/1

Fr. Martin, a friend of Fr. Pat, who is recovering from a heart valve replacement his week. Prayers for healing, peace and comfort for him. 9/1

Luanne Jolly, a friend of DJ & Deb, who is experiencing severe health issues. Fror peace and comfort for her, we pray. 8/25

Natalie Madar who is recovering nicely from shoulder surgery last week. For peace, comfort, & continued healing and for a return to full health. 8/25

Matthew, John Swatek’s 32 y/o nephew who is in a coma after a tragic car accident. Prayers of peace & comfort for him, his wife and their 5 kids. 8/18

Terry Lauer, Ross’s cousin who is recovering from major cancer surgery and is now cancer free. Prayers for continued healing and comfort for him. 9/1

Andi Slaybaugh, friend of Deb Imbach who is dealing with a recurrence of cancer. Prayers for peace and comfort for Andi and her family. 8/11

Fr. Tom Wilt, who is now home and doing better. Prayers for strength, healing and comfort for him and a return to full health. Prayers for Marge too. 8/18

Michael Ureichuck, who is recovering from spinal surgery last month. Prayers for healing, peace, comfort and a return to full health. 8/4

Charles Harshbarger, a friend of St. Francis who is back in short term rehab. Prayers for strength, peace, healing & comfort for him. 8/18

Kevin Curtis, who is dealing with Parkinson’s, but is doing better. Prayers for continued strength, healing and comfort. 7/28

Marion Gregory, aunt of Sue Wenrick, who is in rehab and dealing with dementia and other medical issues. Continued prayers for peace & comfort. 9/1

Pedro Rodriquez, Gina’s Dad who is doing better and is now in long term care. Prayers for continued strength, healing, and comfort for he & Gina. 9/1

Nita Martin, sister-in-law of Natalie Madar, who is undergoing treatment for bladder cancer. Prayers for healing, peace, and comfort for her. 4/7

For those who have been affected by severe weather and storms; some have lost loved ones and everything they own. May God be with them in their loss.

For those who are mourning the loss of a loved one. May God’s healing touch be upon them and comfort them in their loss. We will see them again!!!

For those who are dealing with mental illness and addictions, and for their families, may God’s healing touch be upon them.

For the people of Ukraine, Israel, and Gaza, that the wars end soon, and they can begin the process of piecing their lives & countries back together.

For those who have been killed, injured, or affected by the continued mass shootings in our country. Let us pray for sensibility and peace.

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Welcome to St. Francis Ecumenical Catholic Church where  ALL ARE WELCOME! Come join us in worship and celebrate our Catholic, Christian identity with the seven Sacraments. We are truly "INCLUSIVE" and hope that our website highlights the wide variety of worship, fellowship and service opportunities available. Please feel free to read more about our church on this site, or come in for a visit. We would love to greet you and share with you our love for Jesus Christ and for you, our neighbor.

Our Mission

 

We believe that the door to salvation is always open to everyone and so are the doors to our church.

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To live by FAITH, be known by LOVE, and be a voice of HOPE in order to give ourselves in service and better the lives of others.

Weddings

 

St. Francis offers "ALL Loving Couples" the traditional Catholic Sacrament and  setting for your most sacred celebration. Noninclusive circumstances, that are so denied by other churches may prevent couples from celebrating a true catholic marriage ceremony; we here, warmly welcome "All" at Saint Francis, to include also the:  divorced, same sex, (LGBTQ).

Worship & Services
Sunday 10:30 am. Mass:

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We continue to meet via zoom and in person. Please call the church office for zoom meeting information.

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