St. Francis of Assisi, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lenten Effort - Almsgiving
During the Lenten season we pray, fast, and give alms. The Lenten Season is a time of sacrifice almsgiving and prayer, in preparation for our renewal. Use your sack (or cardboard Rice Bowl) for collecting your monetary offerings from savings by preparing simpler meals or making other sacrifices for those living in harsh poverty conditions.
Our St. Francis of Assisi Parish- Peace and Justice Committee is proud to present the following Original LENTEN Efforts/Projects.
Neighbors in Need
Join us in support of our local neighbors
who are struggling for food, housing,
and care of poverty-stricken elderly.
Our direct service partnership is with
Washtenaw Catholic Social Services.
Please return your cash and/or check contributions
in the sack on
Palm Sunday, April 1, 2012.
Checks should be payable to:
St. Francis of Assisi, 2150 Frieze Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Use our Activities Calendar and Fast and simplify your lifestyle - with the donations going to help us pray, fast, learn, and give in solidarity with those less fortunate, experiencing hunger and harsh poverty conditions. Participation in this parish-wide Lenten Project/Sack will cause each of us to learn to make small changes that make our lifestyles more sustainable over the long-term. We are united in the effort.
Neighbors in Need - The Headlines (prior to Ash Wed, February 19, 2012);
Aging Services (week 1, February 26, 2012) - FORUM COVER;
Housing Services (week 2, March 4, 2012) - FORUM COVER;Aging Services (week 1, February 26, 2012) - FORUM COVER;
More at: stfrancisa2.com/lent
Kelly, Thank you for all of your work on this Lenten effort: the sack labels, the activities calendar, the themes and articles, the CSS writers for the Forum covers, the display in the church, etc. We are proud of your major contributions to our community. I enjoy serving on the St. Francis Peace & Justice Committee with you.
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