The Luck Of the Irish Gala 50/50 Raffle
February 6, 2021
Dear Parishioner,
St. Patrick’s Day promises to be a most welcome opportunity not only to celebrate great traditions of faith but also to look forward to better things in our lives just around the corner.
The Luck of the Irish is our theme for the Gala 50/50 Raffle we have planned for you. May God bless you all with good fortune and the benefits of his loving providence. May we all share in the Luck of the Irish by over coming the pandemic and growing in strength of character by helping others.
Please assist us in our efforts to bring God’s love and healing to so many. We are live streaming most Masses and parishioners are commenting very positively on this very good investment of energy and resources.
The Gala 50/50 raffle boasts a Minimum Grand prize of $2000. While our ST. Francis parishioners are slowly returning to Sunday Mass physically and we are grateful for their presence and contributions our weekly income is still down. Hence our 50/50 raffle!
Kindly fill out the Chance book (for yourself or others) enclose a check for $50 and mail it to us, the 6th ticket is yours free.
We will draw the winning ticket on Sunday March 14, 2021 after 12pm Mass. It will be live streamed on our web site. Let us continue to pray for an end to the pandemic and a renewed faith and hope for our people.
Sincerely in Christ and St. Patrick,
Rev. Peter Kaczmarek
St. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church
29 Northgate Drive
Greenlawn NY 11740
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