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Parish Life
St. Francis of Assisi Parish is a
multi-cultural community – predominantly Puerto Rican and
African American – that offers a warm welcome to all.
Situated in the heart of “Brewers Hill” on the near north
side of downtown Milwaukee, St. Francis Parish is presently
developing a ministry to young adults moving into the area.
Regardless of background, those who call St. Francis their
home look upon themselves more as “family” than “church”.
In addition to worship services, the
parish offers opportunities for service and activities
within and outside of the parish community:
Prayer
and Worship
Prayer Chain, Circulo and other prayer
groups,
church choirs [Gospel choir, Spanish choir, children’s
choir]
Committees/Church
Leadership
Parish Council, Liturgy Committee, Administration
Committee,
Human Concerns Committee, Faith Formation Committee
Service Opportunities
free tax preparation program, prison ministry
program, St. Vincent de Paul Society,
sponsorship of a Somali family, Mass at and pastoral care to
the Plymouth Manor Nursing Home,
Parish Life
Youth Group, Knights and Ladies of St. Peter Claver,
Seniors’ Mass and lunch, Parish Picnic, Bereavement ministry
Education/Faith Formation
Religious education classes for children, RCIA [Rite
of Christian Initiation of Adults],
seasonal [e.g. Advent and Lent] religious education
opportunities for adults Collaboration, e.g. St. Bernard
Parish in Middleton, WI, Divina Providencia [Via Crucis]
Volunteer groups for service, e.g. Marquette, House of Peace
ministries
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