Charity

Time to Renovate

We Need Your Help! After 80 years it is time to renovate of church hall. We need a few good Samaritans to step up to the plate… glass & ceilng plates, that is! We hope to install a new ceiling and windows which will make our hall so much nicer to rent for any occasion. You may make your tax-deductible donation to: St. Francis PNCC Church and let us know if you’d like a Mass said for any special occasion–birthday, memorial, health needs, etc.

Call Fr. Andrew at 516-794-5189 for more information. God bless your generosity!

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Night of Comedy in East Meadow – April 2nd

A Night of Comedy… and then some

Its a squeaky clean fundraiser supporting the Churches that serve the East Meadow Community: United Methodist, St. Francis Polish National, and Open Hand of God.

Your host Stevie GB aka “Groucho” and special guests Les Degen, the cleaniest guy in town and Al Isaacs & Scott Baker of the Improv Group “Some Assembly Required”

A Fun Time You Won’t Soon Forget…

Saturday, April 2nd at 7:30 p.m. on the BIG stage at the United Methodist Church 470 East Meadow Ave., East Meadow NY (next to the EM post office). Doors open at 7 p.m. for light refreshments.

For tickets please phone: (516) 794-5855 or 794-5189

Produced by Gary Smith

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St. Patrick’s and St. Joseph’s Fundraiser Dinner, March 27th

St. Francis Church cordially invites you to our annual St. Patrick’s and St. Joseph’s Fundraiser Dinner on Sunday, March 27th at 3pm. That means …plenty o’ Irish, Italian & Polish specialties, like corn beef & cabbage, baked ziti, pierogies & St. Giuseppe’s pastries!

Tickets are $15 for Adults and $6 for Kids under 12. Reservations are required. Please call Carol at (516) 546-2535.

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St. Francis’ celebrates the Christmas season

From EastMeadowPatch: St. Francis Christmas Dinner Spreads Holiday Cheer: St. Francis’ congregation celebrates the holiday season

The holiday spirit was bustling in East Meadow on Sunday at the St. Francis Polish National Catholic Church. The congregation held their annual Christmas fundraiser dinner. There were approximately 80 members in attendance, making the event full and joyous.

The congregation adopts a family in need every year. St. Francis fundraises through this dinner to provide necessities for that family.

“We have three dinners a year, but this dinner is meant to fundraise for the family that we adopt,” Reverend Andrzej Koterba explained.

The evening was full of festivities. Throughout the church hall, there were smells of homemade Christmas dinner, sounds of happy chatter and children running around, excited at the thought of meeting Santa Claus.

Giving is definitely a sentiment that the church members were comfortable with. The congregation held a raffle where almost all members participated. A donation box for the adopted family was brimming with dollar bills. The church also had a “wish list tree,” a tree filled with cards on ornaments that list an item that the church needs. Churchgoers are able to pick any ornament that they want, and then they can purchase and donate that item to the church. Everyone was so willing to give generously, which contributed to the true Christmas spirit felt throughout the evening.

St. Francis also gave out Polish wafers. The wafers are used at Christmas dinner on Christmas everyone breaks off a piece of the wafer, symbolizing peace for the year to come.

The children, especially Natalie, 5, and Adam, 4, were more than happy to chat with a newcomer. They both eagerly explained what they wanted Santa Claus to bring them: a Lego jet, Batman, a glowdome and a remote control helicopter.

Before digging in to the wonderful home-cooked meal, Reverend Koterba delivered a beautiful blessing on the food.

A surprise visitor came in the middle of the raffle, ringing jingle bells and jollily greeting the children – it was Santa Claus! He gave a gift to each of the children in attendance, who were delighted to sit on his lap and smile for a lovely picture.

The night offered a sense of family and home that is rare. Everyone was incredibly welcoming and loving.

“We welcome everybody and we appreciate greatly the generosity of our congregation,” Joni Blenn, the vice president, said.

View photos of the celebration at EastMeadowPatch.

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Giant Fundraiser Yard Sale

We are holding a Giant (Huge, Really, really BIG) Yard Sale to benefit St. Francis PNC Church on Saturday and Sunday, August 28th & 29th from 10am until 4pm. There will be something for everyone: children’s clothes & toys, adult clothes, kitchen, bathroom, living room stuff, furniture, small appliances, and 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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A beautiful gift, a lasting memory

In this season of giving, our Parish of St. Francis received a very kind and generous gift, on the Feast of the Epiphany (The Feast of the Kings).

Our need called for an outdoor Nativity to display. This Sunday we received this beautiful gift, of an eleven piece set, detailed to per­fection, three foot in height.

The Nativity was given in Memory of Å›p. +Anna Ruggiero, who was called to eternal life on Christmas Day, December 25, 2009. The Nativity was donated by Å›p. +Anna’s daughter Maria and William Piro.

We note that Anna so loved Christmas for its spiritual and family orientation. This will remain a lasting and enduring gift giving to many for years to come. Anna, we know returned to God on Christmas. She is now witnessing the greatest gift of gifts, Jesus Himself, the Son of God. In this knowledge we extend our continued thoughts and prayers.

Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and may the perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.

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