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COMMUNITY LIFE MINISTRIES

Community Life Ministries consists of the many active lay movements, groups, and ministries who come together to experience the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit. At St. Francis, we strive to truly become one Body in Christ. Our Community Life groups live the reality of Christian communion and fellowship.

Ministry Liaison - RAUL PEREZ
Boy Scouts Troop 298
Cub Scouts Pack 920
Empty Nesters
​Knights of Columbus Council 12480
​K of C - Ladies Auxiliary
​K of C - Columbian Squires Circle 5450
K of C - Squire Roses
St. Francis Men's & Co-Ed Softball Teams
Women of St. Francis
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Boy Scouts Troop 298

Contact: Dawn Ross
Email: dawnross@tx.rr.com
Website: Boy Scouts Troop 298
  • General Purpose - the mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values as stated in the Scout Oath and Law
  • Targeted Members - boys between the ages of 11-18 (and parents of boys to serve as leaders and help in coordination of activities)
  • Time Commitment - weekly meetings (Mondays 6:45-8:15 p.m.), monthly campouts (Friday evening to Sunday morning), and other community service events usually scheduled once or twice a month for 1-3 hours
  • Spiritual Aspect - reverence to God including the discovery and care for God's creation through outdoor adventure; respect for others and learning to work together; service to others and the community
  • Social Aspect - camaraderie amongst the boys through all of their activities
  • Key Events/Activities - weekly meetings, monthly outdoor activities (camping), volunteer for church-run activities
BSA Religious Emblems
Contact: Ghassan Hattar, Trained Religious Emblems Counselor
Email: twohatts@sbcglobal.net
Phone: (972) 712-1183

​Links:
National Catholic Committee on Scouting
Diocese of Dallas Catholic Committee on Scouting
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Cub Scouts Pack 920

Contact: Valentine Christopher
Email: cubspack920@gmail.com
Website: Cub Scouts Pack 920
Cub Scouting is fun! No matter what grade you are in, first through fifth, it can be a blast. Do you like to learn by doing? This is just the place. You can learn to tie knots, set up a tent, or shoot a bow and arrow (archery). Have you ever cooked a meal on a campfire? Sent a secret code to a buddy? Built a birdhouse? Hiked? Earn rewards for doing these things in Cub Scouts.

As a Cub Scout, you will be part of your own pack. The pack is divided into smaller groups called dens. Each den has about six to eight Scouts. All of the Cub Scouts in your den are in the same grade and may even go to the same school. The Cub Scout pack belongs to a church, a school, or some other group of people in your community or neighborhood. This group makes sure your pack has good adult leaders, a place to meet, and exciting things to do. The group gets help from the Boy Scouts of America, which is part of Scouting around the world.

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Empty Nesters

Contact: Sandy Shea
Email: shea62ss@gmail.com
  • General Purpose - fellowship and community support group for married couples who have no children living at home.
  • Targeted Members - empty nesters
  • Time Commitment - monthly meetings and monthly social activities
  • Spiritual Aspect - prayers at shared meals, flowers and Masses at deaths of family members
  • Social Aspect - activities vary by each individual group, and include game nights, miscellaneous social events, golf and breakfast
If you are already assigned to a small group, you can contact your individual group leader directly:
Contact II: Mike & Alicia Maloney
Email II: mikemaloney@yahoo.com
Contact III: Tom & Sandra Clarke
Email III: tjclarke1@aol.com
Contact IV: Marvin & Jolene Neuschafer
Email IV: mjneuschafer@swbell.net
Contact V: Matt & Marybeth Blimeline
Email V: mjblimeline@gmail.com

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Knights of Columbus Council 12480

Contact: Mark Johnson
Email: gkcouncil12480@gmail.com
Website: Knights of Columbus Council 12480
The Knights of Columbus is organized to assist our priest and parish in living the Catholic faith through unity, charity, fraternity and patriotism. Meets 2nd & 4th Thursday, 7:00 pm.

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K of C - Ladies Auxiliary

Contact: Ann McElroy
Email: ​​annmack24@yahoo.com
Website: Ladies Auxiliary
Holiday Bazaar Webpage: Ladies Auxiliary Holiday Bazaar
  • General Purpose - faith, friendship and service. The Ladies Auxiliary provides the opportunity for wives (mothers, daughters, granddaughters, sisters and widows)
  • Targeted Members - ladies who have a connection with the Knights of Columbus, be it their husband, brother, father, grandfather, etc.
  • Time Commitment - as much as you want or are able to put into it; monthly meetings, ladies night out, family socials, and help at various parish events
  • Spiritual Aspect - all meetings have spiritual enrichment components, whether learning more about a saint or praising through various prayers. We also have contributed to our Parish's/Diocese's activities such as bringing Our Lady of Fatima to our church, assisting Right to Life, providing meals for the Aids Supper Club, and supporting our seminarians.
  • Social Aspect - we provide and are involved with numerous functions in support of our church. This includes social activities at the church at our meetings, parish-wide events such as Taste of St. Francis and receptions after the All Souls Day and Graduation Masses. It also includes collegiality and camaraderie amongst our members in off-site activities such as craft days or Ladies and Family Socials.
  • Key Events/Activities - Holiday Bazaar, Taste of St. Francis, scholarships for our Parish's senior girls

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K of C - Columbian Squires Circle 5450

Contact: Raul Perez
Email: lepgecko@icloud.com
Twitter: StFrSquires5450
  • General Purpose - to provide 'the spiritual, cultural, civic, social and physical improvement of its members, and the development of their leadership qualities'
  • Targeted Members - young Catholic men ages 10-18
  • Time Commitment - monthly meetings (3rd Thursdays, 7:00 p.m.) and other recurring functions (those interested must first go through the Squires Investiture prior to attending meetings and functions)
  • Spiritual Aspect - prayer; teaching of the rosary and what it means to be Catholic
  • Social Aspect - Squires breakfast, camping, movie nights
  • Key Events/Activities - Squires Monthly Breakfast Cafe, Breakfast with St. Nick, Christmas Cards for St. Francis

The Squires is an international fraternity of approximately 25,000 Catholic young men, ages 10 to 18. There are 1,500 circles worldwide. The Squires involves young men in programs to benefit the Church, the community, as well as in recreational and social activities. At our Parish, we host the monthly Pancake Breakfast, Breakfast with St. Nick, participate in Taste of St. Francis, Annual Mexican Dinner and Cultural Day, Ladies Bazaar and much more. We donate to St. Vincent De Paul and AIDS Supper Club. Besides Service we also promote the Spiritual growth. We have socials, camping and movie nights to name a few. There are also scholarships available for Senior Squires.

This Squires describe their Circle as passionate, helpful, loyal, long lasting, honorable, service-filled, fun, unique, entertaining, dedicated, amazing, loving, courteous, caring, faithful, charitable, holy, kind, intense, selfless, cooperative, brotherhood, friendly, reverent, cheerful and family.

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K of C - Squire Roses

Contact: Stephanie Chilek
Email: squirerosestfoa@gmail.com
www.squirerosestfoa.com
The Squire Roses involves young women ages 10 – 18 in programs to benefit the Church, the community, as well as in recreational and social activities. Meets 3rd Tuesday, 7:00 pm.

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St. Francis Men's Softball Team

Contact: Raul Perez
Email: lepgecko@icloud.com
All men 18 and over are welcomed to join.

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Women of St. Francis

Contact: Marla Johnston
Email: marlajane2@att.net
Website: Women of St. Francis
The purpose of this society is to cultivate, likewise to develop the spiritual growth of the women of the parish and to assist in the promotion of the activities of the parish. It is an organization of women dedicated to spirituality, service and fellowship. Women of St. Francis are affiliated with the National Council of Catholic Women.

WEEKEND MASSES

Beginning November 15, 2020 our Sunday Mass schedule:
SAT: 5:00 pm English
SUN: 7:00 am Spanish (Chapel)  | 7:30 am English | 9:00 am English | 9:30 am Spanish (Chapel) | 11:00 am English (Livestreamed)  | 4:30 pm English | 1:15 pm Spanish (Livestreamed)  | 6:30 pm Spanish 

​OFFICE HOURS

Mon - Thurs: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 

© ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH
Diocese of Dallas
8000 Eldorado Parkway  |  Frisco, TX 75033
(972) 712 2645  |  office@stfoafrisco.org
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