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WE CAN’T BASTE OUR TURKEY<br />

WITHOUT YOU!!<br />

While <strong>we</strong> know that people’s thoughts, time, and finances have been focused on the hurricane relief<br />

efforts, <strong>Xavier</strong> Mission continues to serve <strong>our</strong> guests as usual, and that means planning for <strong>our</strong><br />

Thanksgiving meals! This year on Thanksgiving <strong>we</strong> will be providing:<br />

• 200 sit-down meals to seniors and disabled individuals<br />

• 400 meals delivered to homebound individuals<br />

• 225 full Thanksgiving baskets (including <strong>turkey</strong>s!) to guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> food pantry.<br />

We anticipate that things will be more difficult for this holiday, as <strong>our</strong> main s<strong>our</strong>ces <strong>of</strong><br />

food donations may be focusing on relief efforts as <strong>we</strong>ll, with less to give to the<br />

Mission. We’ve also lost a <strong>we</strong>ek <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> fund collection due to the storm. We hope <strong>you</strong><br />

can assist us as <strong>we</strong> continue to care for those whose difficulties precede, and will<br />

continue long after, the hurricane. Many thanks!<br />

Visit www.sfxavier.org/xaviermission/donate to donate online via Faith Direct,<br />

or make a check payable to <strong>Xavier</strong> Mission (indicate "Thanksgiving" in the memo line).<br />

You can also scan the QR code on the left with y<strong>our</strong> smartphone!<br />

Thanksgiving Mass<br />

November 22 nd<br />

10:00 am<br />

Main <strong>Church</strong><br />

Second Collection<br />

Campaign for Human Development<br />

(CCHD). Currently CCHD<br />

is funding locally based groups<br />

working to improve housing<br />

conditions and create jobs.<br />

Office Closed<br />

November 23 rd<br />

ONE MASS ONLY<br />

Arrive by Noon<br />

Please Use 15 th <strong>St</strong>reet Entrance<br />

The Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time November 18, 2012


Eucharist<br />

Main <strong>Church</strong><br />

Saturday: 12:05 pm, 5:00 pm<br />

Sunday Masses: 9:00 am, 11:30 am, 5:00 pm<br />

Weekday Masses: 7:45 am, 12:05 pm<br />

(All Masses are Handicapped Accessible)<br />

Reconciliation<br />

Saturdays from 2:00 to 3:00 in the Parlor<br />

or by appointment with one <strong>of</strong> the priests.<br />

Sacraments<br />

Call the <strong>of</strong>fice for information about<br />

Baptism, Marriages & other needs.<br />

Sick or Hospitalized<br />

Please notify the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> parishioners who are<br />

ill or in the hospital so that they can be included<br />

in <strong>our</strong> prayers or be visited.<br />

New Parishioners<br />

Welcome! To register, just stop by the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

and fill out a registration form.<br />

<strong>St</strong>aff<br />

Joe Costantino, S.J. (Pastor) — 204<br />

Cassandra L. Agredo<br />

(Dir. <strong>Xavier</strong> Mission) — 208<br />

Patrick Brewis (Dir. <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>ewardship) —205<br />

<strong>St</strong>ewardship Office — 206<br />

Luz Marina Díaz (Dir. <strong>of</strong> Religious Education) —207<br />

Jacqueline Falco (Parish Manager) — 221<br />

Peter Fink, S.J. (Associate Pastor) —211<br />

<strong>St</strong>ephanie Fuentes (Parish Secretary) — 222<br />

Receptionist — 201<br />

John Uehlein (Dir. <strong>of</strong> Music Ministries) — 202<br />

Pastoral Council<br />

Sandy Mattingly (Chair); Patricia Dahl (Vice-Chair);<br />

Jim Fox; Phil Gutierrez; Bob Lepisko; Adel O’Regan;<br />

David Pais; Ed Poliandro; Peter Ranello; Anne Sheridan<br />

PastoralCouncil@sfxavier.org<br />

Mission <strong>St</strong>atement<br />

The <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Xavier</strong>, a Roman Catholic<br />

parish in the Jesuit tradition,<br />

strives to be a prophetic,<br />

<strong>we</strong>lcoming community, and an<br />

inclusive witness to the<br />

presence <strong>of</strong> Christ Jesus in <strong>our</strong><br />

midst. Mindful <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> utter<br />

reliance on God, and need for God’s grace, <strong>we</strong><br />

rejoice together in <strong>our</strong> celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sacraments and proclamation <strong>of</strong> the Gospel.<br />

As a people <strong>of</strong> hope, <strong>we</strong> commit <strong>our</strong>selves<br />

through prayerful and creative discernment<br />

to respond to God in <strong>our</strong> time by:<br />

Being a respectful community<br />

Where seekers and their questions are<br />

<strong>we</strong>lcomed, Where injustice is challenged,<br />

Where the poor, the alienated and the<br />

marginalized find a home,<br />

And where people are refreshed,<br />

reconciled and rene<strong>we</strong>d.<br />

OFFICE HOURS<br />

Weekdays: 10:00 am to 7:30 pm<br />

Saturday: 11:30 am to 6:00 pm<br />

Sunday: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm<br />

NOTE: for Bulletin Notices send e-mails to sfuentes@sfxavier.org<br />

and Space Requests send e-mails to jfalco@sfxavier.org<br />

Deadline for bulletin copy—all copy should be in the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

by 4:00 pm on Monday afternoon.<br />

Confessions are Saturdays at 2:00 pm<br />

(Use 15th <strong>St</strong>reet entrance)<br />

To make an appointment for<br />

confession please call Parish Office.<br />

Note: You must be a registered parishioner for a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> six months before qualifying for a sponsor letter<br />

to be verified as a parishioner.<br />

Main <strong>Church</strong> Accessibility from 16 th street during regular <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

h<strong>our</strong>s. Simply ring the bell on the two furthest entrances on the<br />

West & East sides <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong>.<br />

FAMILY FAITH CALENDAR<br />

November<br />

November 18 th ~Class and CLOW-<br />

Praying through art with Sister Kathleen<br />

Aucoin and Sister Peggy 10:20am –<br />

11:20am Mary Chapel<br />

November 25 th ~No Class ~ No CLOW<br />

Catholic Lesbians<br />

“10 th Annual Christmas Wrapping Party for<br />

the Children <strong>of</strong> Picture the Homeless”<br />

Friday, December 14 th<br />

7:00 PM—9:00 PM<br />

West Room<br />

Pizza and beverages will be served.<br />

We have many children who need Christmas joy and less<br />

than f<strong>our</strong> <strong>we</strong>eks to fulfill it. If <strong>you</strong> would like to give a gift to<br />

a child, please contact SFXWomen@aol.com or<br />

(917) 297-6804 for the name, age and gender <strong>of</strong> one.<br />

Thank <strong>you</strong>!<br />

Interfaith Committee<br />

Taizé Prayer Schedule<br />

Fridays at 6:00 pm<br />

Main <strong>Church</strong><br />

December 14 th<br />

January 11 th


Important Notice<br />

The Joan chittister Workshop has<br />

been postponed and rescheduled for<br />

December 7 th & 8 th .<br />

Confirmation candidates are organizing a project to help all<br />

those who have lost a friend or family member recently. The<br />

way they will help is through prayer and condolence cards<br />

made by them. If <strong>you</strong> would like to include the name <strong>of</strong> a<br />

deceased relative/friend in the list <strong>of</strong> people for whom <strong>our</strong><br />

Confirmation candidates will pray during a year, please send<br />

an email to Paul Kelly (Confirmation Candidates<br />

Catechist) at Paulkellynyc@aol.com with the following<br />

information:<br />

Name (petitioner)<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> the Deceased<br />

Family Name <strong>of</strong> the Deceased<br />

Address<br />

City,<strong>St</strong>ate Zip Code<br />

<strong>you</strong> can leave this information written within an<br />

envelope addressed to family faith -Paul kelly,<br />

and drop it <strong>of</strong>f at the front Desk.<br />

Adult Activities<br />

Wednesday, november 28 th<br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

West room<br />

Q AnD A With PAtrick BreWis<br />

Be one <strong>of</strong> the first to ask Patrick (the producer, director,<br />

writer, and videographer)about the making <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Xavier</strong><br />

Documentary. Hear his stories and the beautiful musical<br />

score written just for the film. This meeting is open to all.<br />

Bring y<strong>our</strong> questions, y<strong>our</strong> bag lunch, and stay for a short<br />

planning meeting.<br />

Attention<br />

There is no cost to attend the screenings and no ticket is<br />

required. Seating will be first come, first served (doors<br />

open at 7:30 pm on both nights). Free will <strong>of</strong>ferings are<br />

gratefully accepted to help us continue to live out the<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Church</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Xavier</strong>.<br />

If <strong>you</strong> can not attend please contact<br />

<strong>St</strong>ephanie Fuentes at<br />

sfuentes@sfxavier.org.<br />

Refunds are available for those<br />

unable to make the new date.<br />

Music Ministry<br />

the Music Ministry <strong>of</strong> y<strong>our</strong> XAvier<br />

PArish is looking for:<br />

1. Readings for <strong>our</strong> annual Christmas Lessons and Carols,<br />

especially Christmas or advent readings that refer to social<br />

justice in <strong>our</strong> Gospel<br />

2. A guitar musician<br />

3. A sound technician to help us out with <strong>our</strong> wonderful<br />

Yamaha SL-9 mixer<br />

4. Basses and Tenors for the Choir<br />

If interested in getting involved, please call the Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Music Ministries, John Uehlein at 646-573-0099 or email<br />

him at juehlein@sfxavier.org.<br />

Prayer Requests<br />

Let us especially, remember those who<br />

have asked for <strong>our</strong> prayers<br />

Patrice Adcr<strong>of</strong>t, Pat Cummings, Eugene Curtis, Judy Foust,<br />

Marietta Veronica Ghiggeri, Fr. Thomas Greene, S.J. (former<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> SFX), Barbara Marx, Gertrude Joy McAleer,<br />

Jim Meeks , Amora Ollivierre, Teri Sheridan<br />

Pray for the peaceful rest <strong>of</strong> all <strong>our</strong> beloved departed<br />

parishioners and friends, especially<br />

Benjamin C. Cariaso Sr., Tim Coughlin, Roseanne Flynn,<br />

Kathleen Kennedy, Sister Marcellus, God<strong>of</strong>redo Nazareno,<br />

Margaret Pluth, Fr. Jeff Chojnacki, S.J.<br />

and the Anniversaries <strong>of</strong><br />

Frances Lizzio (5 th ) & Jason Vermonty (6 th )<br />

May all those who have gone before us share the joys <strong>of</strong> eternal<br />

life. We also remember all those who have been killed or<br />

wounded through the violence <strong>of</strong> war.<br />

Let us pray for those victims <strong>of</strong> Hurricane Sandy.<br />

All prayer requests are listed for three <strong>we</strong>eks.<br />

Please contact the parish <strong>of</strong>fice for an extension.


Ability <strong>Xavier</strong><br />

This <strong>we</strong>ek, the <strong>Church</strong> marks the anniversary <strong>of</strong> the US<br />

Bishops’ Pastoral <strong>St</strong>atement on Persons with Disabilities, a<br />

document that affirms the equality <strong>of</strong> all persons – disabled<br />

and non-disabled—in the <strong>Church</strong>.<br />

"It is not enough merely to affirm the rights <strong>of</strong> people with<br />

disabilities," the document says. "<strong>we</strong> must actively work to<br />

make them real in the fabric <strong>of</strong> modern society. Recognizing<br />

that individuals with disabilities have a claim to <strong>our</strong> respect<br />

because they are persons, because they share in the one<br />

redemption <strong>of</strong> Christ, and because they contribute to <strong>our</strong> society<br />

by their activity within it, the church must become an advocate<br />

for and with them."<br />

An estimated 54 million Americans have a mental or<br />

physical disability. More than 13 million Americans use<br />

crutches, walkers, or a wheelchair. 1.8 million Americans<br />

are legally blind, 1 million Americans are deaf, and 2.5<br />

million Americans have speech impairments. Over 16<br />

million Americans have a mental or emotional illness that<br />

interferes with tasks <strong>of</strong> everyday life. As Catholics, it is <strong>our</strong><br />

responsibility to <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>we</strong>lcome and acceptance to these<br />

persons.<br />

How do the words <strong>of</strong> the US Bishops affect us here at<br />

<strong>Xavier</strong> We are blessed to be a part <strong>of</strong> a parish that puts the<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> inclusion into practice. Our recent church<br />

restoration put a strong importance on physical<br />

accessibility, incorporating ramps, pew cutouts, and<br />

smooth floors into the new sacred space. This accessibility<br />

<strong>we</strong>lcomes persons with physical disabilities to serve as<br />

liturgical ministers and to be more involved in the parish.<br />

Physical accessibility is wonderful, but does not in itself<br />

provide <strong>we</strong>lcome. A spirit <strong>of</strong> openness and inclusion is key.<br />

We are lucky that this spirit already permeates <strong>our</strong><br />

community. At the same time, <strong>we</strong> must continually commit<br />

<strong>our</strong>selves to maintaining this beautiful charism.<br />

•How do <strong>we</strong> treat people who are different from us,<br />

who hold different beliefs than us, or who disagree<br />

with us<br />

•How sensitive are <strong>we</strong> to people with mental illness or<br />

other disabilities that are not immediately visible<br />

holiDAy cArD sAle<br />

for honDuRAs ProJect<br />

The Honduras<br />

Companion<br />

Communities<br />

Project will again<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer a selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alternative<br />

Giving cards for<br />

sale after all the<br />

masses during the <strong>we</strong>ekends <strong>of</strong> Advent. The cards provide<br />

a way for <strong>you</strong> to remember friends and loved ones while at<br />

the same time contributing to local community projects in<br />

Honduras which <strong>Xavier</strong> and its parishioners have<br />

supported for the last 14 years. This is <strong>our</strong> major fund<br />

raising event for sustaining <strong>our</strong> efforts with five local<br />

community groups in Honduras.<br />

This year, <strong>our</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> cards consists <strong>of</strong> photos from <strong>our</strong><br />

January 2012 trip as <strong>we</strong>ll as artwork created by some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

children who live in Casa Corazon, the home for HIV+<br />

children. Aside from printing expenses, <strong>you</strong> can be sure<br />

that all the proceeds are used directly for continuing the<br />

scholarships <strong>we</strong> have been providing for secondary school<br />

students, assisting with projects in the elementary school<br />

and the community health center <strong>of</strong> the Garifuna<br />

community, and contributing to the expenses <strong>of</strong> allowing a<br />

more comfortable life for children and families dealing with<br />

HIV.<br />

As always, thank <strong>you</strong> for y<strong>our</strong> support !<br />

campaign for human Development<br />

Y<strong>our</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering to the Catholic <strong>Church</strong>’s Catholic<br />

Campaign for Human Development this <strong>we</strong>ekend gives<br />

hope to the poor and low-income people who are<br />

working together to build a better life. For 42 years,<br />

CCHD funded programs have enabled low-income<br />

communities throughout the ten countries <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Archdiocese to create jobs, build affordable housing and<br />

provide economic opportunity. This nationwide<br />

program funds successful projects here in <strong>our</strong> diocese.<br />

Please give generously.<br />

•What can <strong>we</strong> as individuals do to keep the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

inclusion going strong


Pastoral Council<br />

Sandy Mattingly is completing<br />

his term on the Pastoral<br />

Council in December. As <strong>you</strong><br />

know Sandy has not only been<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the Council since<br />

March 2007 but has also served<br />

faithfully as a co-chair for the<br />

Council and then as Chair for<br />

the past two years. We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

Sandy <strong>our</strong> heartfelt gratitude for his outstanding<br />

leadership. We will certainly miss him.<br />

We <strong>we</strong>lcome as <strong>our</strong> two new co-chairs,<br />

Patricia Dahl and Peter Ranello.<br />

sAve the DAte<br />

sunday, December 9 th<br />

After the 9:00 am<br />

& 11:30 am Masses<br />

Susan J. <strong>St</strong>abile will discuss<br />

and sign her new book,<br />

growing in love &<br />

Wisdom.<br />

Susan is the Robert and<br />

Marion Short Distinguished<br />

Chair in Law at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. Thomas School <strong>of</strong> Law, where she also<br />

serves as a fellow <strong>of</strong> both the Holloran Center for Ethical<br />

Leadership and the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for<br />

Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy. Trained as a<br />

spiritual director and in retreat ministry at <strong>St</strong>. Ignatius<br />

Retreat House (Inisfada), Manhasset, NY, she <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

individual spiritual direction and conducts retreats and<br />

other spiritual formation programs at the law school, in<br />

parishes and in other venues. She is the author <strong>of</strong> the blog<br />

Creo en Dios.<br />

oPening AvAilABle for the<br />

PAstoRAl council clAss <strong>of</strong> 2014<br />

We Are looking for one neW<br />

MeMBer for<br />

<strong>our</strong> PArish PAstoRAl council<br />

selection process<br />

rescheduled Dates<br />

January 7 th & 14 th at 6:30pm<br />

visit the Pastoral council page to learn more about the<br />

selection process in <strong>our</strong> newly adopted guiDelines.<br />

Young Adults<br />

1 st and 3 rd sundays,<br />

after 5:00 PM Mass<br />

Mary chapel<br />

Next Meeting: Dec. 2!<br />

<strong>St</strong>op by for some tasty refreshments, warm smiles, and a<br />

spiritual boost for y<strong>our</strong> <strong>we</strong>ek ahead!<br />

For more information or to assist with events, email:<br />

sfxavier.<strong>you</strong>ngadults@gmail.com.<br />

PrePAring for<br />

christMAs With<br />

richArD rohr<br />

Join the <strong>Xavier</strong> Advent Retreat<br />

and explore Richard Rohr’s<br />

reflections on Christmas and<br />

<strong>Francis</strong>can spirituality. Retreat gatherings will be held on<br />

the 4 Sundays <strong>of</strong> Advent from 2 to 4 PM.<br />

Pre-registration is required. Deadline nov. 26<br />

Application forms are available at reception.<br />

For more information email<br />

mariebannister@gmail.com<br />

Sponsored by the Lay Spirits and ISEL<br />

Brief Notices From Other Places<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Biblical Art<br />

1865 Broadway at 61 st street<br />

(near lincoln center)<br />

Louis C. Tiffany and the Art <strong>of</strong><br />

Devotion will consider the array<br />

<strong>of</strong> church decorations and<br />

memorials that Louis C. Tiffany<br />

(1848-1933) produced beginning<br />

in the early 1880s.<br />

Admission: free<br />

http://www.mobia.org/


Scripture Readings For the Week<br />

Sunday <strong>of</strong> the Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary<br />

Time: Dan 12:1-3; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mark 13:24-32. At that<br />

time y<strong>our</strong> people shall escape. By one <strong>of</strong>fering he has made perfect<br />

forever those who are being consecrated. He will gather his elect<br />

from the f<strong>our</strong> winds.<br />

Monday <strong>of</strong> the Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary<br />

Time: Rev 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Luke 18:35-43. Realize how far <strong>you</strong><br />

have fallen and repent. What do <strong>you</strong> want me to do for <strong>you</strong> Lord,<br />

please let me see.<br />

Tuesday <strong>of</strong> the Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary<br />

Time: Rev 3:1-6, 14-22; Luke 19:1-10. If anyone hears my voice<br />

and opens the door, I will enter his house and dine with him. The<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Man has come to seek and to save what was lost.<br />

Wednesday~ Feast <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Presentation <strong>of</strong> the Blessed<br />

Virgin Mary: Rev 4:1-11; Luke<br />

19:11-28. Holy is the Lord God<br />

Almighty, who was, and who is, and<br />

who is to come. Why did <strong>you</strong> not<br />

put my money in the bank<br />

~Thanksgiving ~<br />

Feast <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. Cecilia:<br />

Friday <strong>of</strong> the Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time:<br />

Rev 10:8-11; Luke 19:45-48. I took the small scroll and swallo<strong>we</strong>d<br />

it. You have made it a den <strong>of</strong> thieves.<br />

Saturday~ Feast <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. Andrew Dung-Lac: Rev 11:4-<br />

12; Luke 20:27-40. These two prophets tormented the inhabitants<br />

<strong>of</strong> the earth. He is not God <strong>of</strong> the dead, but <strong>of</strong> the living.<br />

Sunday~ Feast <strong>of</strong> Our Lord<br />

Jesus Christ, King <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Universe: Dan 7:13-14; Rev 1:5-<br />

8; John 18:33b-37. His dominion is<br />

an everlasting dominion. The ruler<br />

<strong>of</strong> the kings <strong>of</strong> the earth has made<br />

us into a kingdom, priests for his<br />

God and Father. You say I am a<br />

king.<br />

Ongoing Parish Happenings<br />

ABILITY XAVIER: Celebrating persons with disabilities.<br />

Contact abilityxaviernewyork@gmail.com<br />

BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Contact Melanie,<br />

MBarotte@verizon.net, (212) 496-8156<br />

ADULT ACTIVITIES: Meets 4 th Wednesday <strong>of</strong> the month, 1pm.<br />

Contact Paddy, 212-243- 8186<br />

CATHOLIC LESBIANS: Second Friday <strong>of</strong> each month, 7 pm,<br />

West Room. Contact SFXWomen@aol.com, 917-297-6804<br />

FAMILY FAITH: Catechetical ministry for parents/guardians<br />

and children pre-K through 12 th grade. Meets Sundays 10:00am,<br />

Mary Chapel. Contact Luz, LMDiaz@sfxavier.org<br />

EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT GROUP: Contact<br />

Katherine Cleary, krc<strong>of</strong>f5th@netzero.com<br />

FOOD PANTRY: distributes groceries to needy families 2 nd<br />

Saturday <strong>of</strong> the month. Contact Christine Raglan,<br />

917-502-4759, sfx<strong>we</strong>lcometable@gmail.com<br />

GAY CATHOLICS: Men meet in a caring and affirming<br />

environment on the first and third Fridays, 7pm Mary Chapel.<br />

Contact sfxgcgroup@gmail.com<br />

INTERFAITH COMMITTEE: works toward ending religious<br />

discrimination and persecution, through prayer, education and<br />

other activities. Contact Luz, LMDiaz@sfxavier.org<br />

IT WAS THE WOMEN WHO STAYED: <strong>we</strong> continue to stay to<br />

address the specific concerns <strong>of</strong> women in the church. <strong>Xavier</strong><br />

women are invited to join <strong>our</strong> ministry.<br />

Contact TheWomen<strong>St</strong>ayed@aol.com or (917) 297-6804.<br />

LITURGICAL COMMITTEES: See <strong>we</strong>bsite or Contact Luz,<br />

LMDiaz@sfxavier.org<br />

MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND: To become<br />

a volunteer or arrange visits, Contact Michael Moran,<br />

michaelmoran210@yahoo.com, 949-380-7461<br />

PEACE AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE: Examines root causes<br />

<strong>of</strong> injustice, work towards a more just and sustainable world.<br />

Contact John or Sylvia at xavierpeaceandjustice @gmail.com.<br />

SHELTER: Volunteers needed every evening for primetime or<br />

overnight shifts. Contact Jim English, sfxshelter@gmail.com<br />

SPIRITUAL MINISTRIES: Offers spiritual programs, including<br />

spiritual direction. Contact Rose Alloca, rallocca@hotmail.com<br />

or Marie Bannister, mariebannister1@gmail.com.<br />

WELCOME TABLE:Serves meals each Sunday. Volunteers<br />

prepare food 8:45 AM to 11:30 AM or serve from noon to<br />

3:30 PM. Contact Christine <strong>St</strong>rumpen-Darrie<br />

sfx<strong>we</strong>lcometable@gmail.com, 917-502-4759<br />

YOUNG ADULTS GROUP:<br />

Contact www.sfxavier.org/<strong>you</strong>ngadults<br />

ZEN MEDITATION GROUP: Mondays at 7pm. Newcomers<br />

<strong>we</strong>lcome. Contact Peggy & Paul 212-260-2486,<br />

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*See <strong>our</strong> WELCOME brochure for further details or<br />

Contact <strong>our</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>ewardship<br />

Patrick.Brewis@sfxavier.org, 212.627.2100 x205

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