12th Annual Parish BOOSTER CLUB Currently In Progress
Our 12th Annual Parish Booster Club is already in progress, and there is still time to join!
Everybody loves a winner, so join up, be a winner and help St. Francis be a winner too! There is a weekly drawing and a monthly drawing The club is a true club and your ticket(s) remain in play for the entire rest of the year Running through August 29, 2022
What Are the Rules?
Each Monday morning in the rectory, there will be a drawing and a $60.00 winner. The winner drawn during the last week of the month takes home $600.00! This month for Christmas, for the drawing December 13, the monthly prize is doubled to $1,200!
Our First December 6th $60 Winner:
John McIlwee
Each week, the winner’s name appears in the bulletin. Monthly winners ($600) will be announced from the lectern on Sunday. Tickets are $50.00 each. You may buy as many as you wish, giving you more opportunities to win. All tickets stay in the bin all year. Purchase now and you have 38 chances to win!
You may however purchase more tickets at any time through the rest of the year Also, you can purchase tickets on behalf of others, and give them as gifts!
Tickets may be purchased throughout the year at the rectory. You can also purchase Booster Club tickets online via the Booster button on our website
Weekly Excitement! Weekly Blessings!
Your participation will ensure a meaningful boost in the parish income during these stressful times. Thank you in advance for your generous response. My only regret is that we all can’t win the prizes. Remember that even without winning the cash, Boosters are all true winners in God’s sight!
God’s Blessings, Rev. Peter F. Kaczmarek, Pastor
Catholic Cross Outreach
Father Farrell E. “Mac” McLaughlin of Cross Catholic Outreach will be visiting our parish next weekend August 6th and 7th to speak at all the Masses on behalf of the poor in developing countries.
The Holy Shroud of Turin 2022 Recap
Over 100 people attended the presentation on July 20 as Mr. Joseph Arralde, science teacher at Herricks Middle School, and Mr. Ted Gentile of Center of Life in Bellmore showed a full length image of the Shroud, believed to have been the burial cloth that covered the crucified body of Christ in the tomb.