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"ALL ARE  WELCOME"

 

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

Wednesday 12:30 pm Communion Service​

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

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OCT 5, 2025

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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Within your will, O Lord, all things are established, and there is none that can resist your will.  For you have made all things, the heaven and the earth, and all that is held within the circle of heaven; you are the Lord of all

 

First Reading                                             Second Reading                              Gospel__________

Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4                      2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14                   Luke 17:5-10

 

Over the past several Sundays, we heard Jesus’ teaching on how to be a disciple. Today, Jesus points out what is of true value for those who follow him.

The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” The Lord replied, “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say to this mulberry tree, ‘be uprooted and planted in the seas,’ and it would obey you.”

Keep in mind that the mulberry tree is very large with an extensive root system. It would be difficult to not only uproot this tree but also to grow it in deep water. The point is that genuine faith, as tiny as a mustard seed, can bring about unexpected things.

Jesus then tells a parable about servants and their master. Luke inserts this parable here as a way of instructing the leaders of his Christian community that they are not worth anything in themselves or in their work for the Lord. The fact that disciples have done their duty does not empower them to lay a claim upon God or that they are worthy of God’s graciousness. That graciousness is and remains God’s gift.

Faith is God’s gracious gift, unmerited by anything that we can say or do. We are merely servants, empowered by faith, to serve God and serve others. Faith will see us through any hardship or calamity, no matter how bleak. When we ask the Lord the increase our faith, he replies that if we truly believe, all we need is faith the size of a tiny mustard seed. Are we ready to do impossible and incredible things for God?

 

GOD’S BLESSINGS

Through the hope of the preached Gospel may the world and all peoples be saved from eternal death and darkness. For those whose vocations call them to counsel and give guidance; For those who need strength to amend their lives. For those who are severely afflicted by physical and mental pain. For those who have lost heart and feel mired in hopelessness; For all who have died, may they dwell secure with the Lord forever.  In silence, we pray for own needs and the special intentions of others, to the God who promises to return for those who live in his love. O God, you call all people to be united in you.  Hear our prayers and bring us together as one in your great love.  Through Christ our Lord. Amen

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Priest:  Fr. Patrick Wenrick

Let Us Pray for……. 

Pedro Rodrigues, Gina Aponte’s father, who passed away last Sunday. For the repose of his soul, may he rest in peace. Prayers for Gina and their family. 8/24

Ken Glowacki, who passed away. For the repose of his soul, may he rest in peace. For peace and comfort for Sylvie and their family. 8/24

Larry Tsoukalas, friend of Frank Matzelle, is having upcoming surgery. Prayers for peace, comfort, healing, and a return to good health. 8/3

Miranda Plimpton, niece of Linda & Steve Kuhn, who is dealing with metastatic breast cancer. Prayers for healing, comfort and a return to full health. 7/27

Kevin Curtis, who is experiencing multiple health issues. Prayers for healing, comfort, and a return to health. Feel better Kevin. 7/20

Jeremy Stickley, who is dealing with severe back and leg pain from bulging and herniated discs. Prayers for healing, comfort and a return to full health. 7/6 Jerry St. Jean, a friend of Ross, John & Leo, who is dealing with throat cancer. Prayers for comfort & healing and a return to full health. 6/22

Frank Zolfo, Jr, nephew of Julia Zolfo who is undergoing treatment for brain cancer. Prayers for healing, comfort, and a return to full health. 7/20

Darek, a friend of St. Francis who is undergoing treatment for esophageal cancer. Prayers for peace and comfort and a return to good health. 6/22

Larry Roush, who is dealing with back and leg pain. Prayers for healing and comfort and a return to full health, along with more energy. 7/6

Chuck Lester, who had treatment for throat cancer. May God’s healing touch be upon him. For peace, comfort and a return to full health. 8/3

Angela DiNapoli, aunt of Julia Zolfo, for the repose of her soul. Prayers for peace, comfort, for Julia, and her family. May she rest in peace. 7/20

Don Townley, a friend of Ross Pickreign who is continuing to undergo treatment for lung cancer. For peace and comfort for him and his family. 2/16

Nancy Hall, Deb Imbach’s Mom who is continuing to deal with stage four kidney disease. Prayer for peace and comfort for her and her family. 3/30

Karen Vanvyve, friend of Debi & DJ, who is dealing with new medical issues and starting a stem cell treatment plan. Prayers for healing and comfort. 3/30

Fr. Martin, a friend of Fr. Pat, who is still recovering from heart surgery. Special prayers as he was forced to move to a new community at age 94. 6/29

Michael Ureichuck, who is recovering from back surgery and is doing better. Continued prayers for healing, comfort and a return to full health for him. 6/1

Charles Harshbarger, a friend of St. Francis who is dealing with end-of-life stages and challenges. Continued prayers of peace and comfort for him. 4/6 Marion Gregory, aunt of Sue Wenrick, who is dealing with dementia, medical, and end-of-life issues. Continued prayers for peace & comfort for her. 4/6

For people throughout the U.S. whose lives have been affected by the recent storms. May God’s healing touch be upon them and bring them comfort.

For the people of Ukraine, Israel, Gaza & Iran, that the wars will end soon, and they can begin the process of piecing their lives and countries back together. 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 dealing with mental illness and addictions, and for their families, may God’s healing touch be upon them and help them as only God can do.

"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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In Christ's Love & Peace

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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Hope To See You Soon

 

ALL ARE WELCOME

At Saint Francis

Ecumenical Catholic Communion 

We Celebrate Unity in Diversity

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Lord Jesus teaches us, to be obedient, to His Word, to be in relationship, with Him. All familial relationships could be experienced, in Him by seeking His presence, in our lives. Master Jesus give us the grace, to always be obedient, to Your commandments, of Love, Mercy, and Justice, towards our brethren.   Amen.
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