Showing posts with label Campaign News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Campaign News. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Capital Campaign News, Week of 9/7/09

THE 3 R's PLEDGE DRIVE - Renewal, Renovation and Restoration - begins next weekend, September 12 and 13, and runs for 4 weekends.

Speakers will speak briefly on why they chose to participate; campaign volunteers will be on hand to pass out commemorative booklets and pledge envelopes to all those attending Mass; and all will be given time during Mass to fill out pledge envelopes and return them to the volunteers before the end of Mass. Volunteers will also be available to answer any questions you may have about the Campaign.

Please pray about how you would like to participate. We are still at about 10% participation for all registered parishioners.


HEY, HAVE YOU SEEN IT? SPREAD THE WORD + TOURS
Spread the word by telling your friends and neighbors to come and see our spiritual home while it is being transformed! The renewal, renovation and restoration of the Church of St. Francis Xavier will bring back its original "Wow!" factor. The dramatic changes will truly be a sight to behold and an experience worth sharing. And, as is always our custom, everyone is welcome here! So tell your friends!

Take a tour! Church tours highlighting the new changes begin again on September 12 and 13 after each Mass.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Capital Campaign News, Week of 8/23/09

REMEMBER THE 3 R's

THE 3 R's PLEDGE DRIVE - no we're not talkin' readin', ritin' and ‘rithmetic but RENEWAL, RENOVATION and RESTORATION - starts September 12 and runs for 4 weekends until October 4.

The 3 R's Pledge Drive will run 4 consecutive weekends and offers everyone the opportunity to pledge while in Church. Some who have already participated in the Campaign will speak briefly about why they chose to participate. Everyone will receive a beautiful commemorative booklet with a pledge envelope.

More details coming soon . . . be sure to check your email, the web site and the bulletin for more specifics on . . . The 3R's Pledge Drive month! Don't get left behind . . . be in the know about The 3R's!


CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PLEDGE UPDATE
- Total Pledge Amount: $1,256,186
- Amount Collected: $563,926
- Total Number of Donors: 156
- 7% Participation by Registered Parishioners


100% PARTICIPATION IS OUR GOAL!
At present, less than 10% of our parishioners have pledged or contributed and our goal is 100% participation! Think of how proud you will be when you can say you contributed to restoring your spiritual home.


WE ARE HEADING BACK UPSTAIRS!
Mass will once again be in the Church starting Labor Day Weekend, September 5/6. It will be an inspiring time to see all the work that has been done thus far, so be sure to tell your friends to come and see it. You will not believe your eyes! Yet the work cannot continue without our participation.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

" . . . Comin' for to carry me home . . . "

When the angels come to greet me (God willing!), I hope they look like the angels I've come to know and love. I hope they look like the angels that came to greet St. Francis Xavier as depicted in the large central medallion above the main altar in the Church-our spiritual home. William Lamprecht, the artist, created all the lush artwork in the magnificent Church of St. Francis Xavier; quite notably visible in the 14 medallions painted on the ceiling (each depicting a cherub holding a snow white banner telling of St. Francis Xavier's virtues), and the magnetic and stunning "Apotheosis of St. Francis Xavier" medallion.


Yet my recent hoping came not while gazing in church, but while meditating in the high school gym - our temporary spiritual home. The "Apotheosis of Xavier" is the main focus of the banners that were put up near the make shift altar.


The banners are there to remind us that we are having Mass in the gym because of an $11.5M renovation and restoration under way in the church. While focusing on the medallion I began to notice details that I had not seen before.


Many of the rich architectural details of the Church, built by the famous architect Patrick C. Keely, have been obscured by decades of fundamental neglect. The Church has not been painted in more than 70 years and just recently the exterior of the Church was "sealed" to allow the interior renovation and restoration to move forward. Years of candle smoke and incense alone have muted the grandeur of the space and nearly 130 years of standing in one place can take a toll on anything!


Fortunately, we are moving forward in renewal, renovation and restoration. Steps are being taken to ensure the glory and grandeur of our home is not lost and forgotten, but lives on for future generations. The rich history and heritage of the Xavier community began with Father John Larkin, S.J. Many know the story of Larkin making the full day's journey from Fordham to Manhattan to found the Xavier community in 1847 - with just fifty cents in his pocket. Today, his perseverance and courage have given us a thriving, dynamic, welcoming and distinguished community. It seems there are still deep veins of Xavier blood that run through us all. Once a parishioner at Xavier, always a parishioner. Whoever you are the sense of community is undeniable.


As I continued to muse on the details of the central medallion, listening to the strong, proud voices of my fellow parishioners lovingly belting out the last song of Mass I couldn't help but be incredibly grateful of where I was, who I am becoming, and what I have found in Xavier.


It was then that it hit me — how fortunate to call Xavier my home.


Since Xavier himself is the reason for both school and church, it is fitting then that it was the "Apotheosis of St. Francis Xavier" that I focused on while in the high school gym for Mass . . . for it is that same medallion, which the high school (through the generosity of Father Daniel Gatti, S.J. and the Board of Trustees of the High School) is helping to restore.


How many times has an angel been there for you? Perhaps that is how you ended up here at Xavier -- an angel invited you. Now, it is time to help restore an angel or another favorite part of the church.


Participate in our Renovation and Restoration - pledge now.


"A band of angels comin' after me
Comin' for to carry me home."


I'll see you at Xavier (home)!




Patrick Brewis
Director, Capital Campaign
"Labors of Love Attract Community"






Share your special memories of the Church of St. Francis Xavier with us! Participate in this historic opportunity of renewing, renovating and restoring the Church! Contact Patrick Brewis, Capital Campaign Director at (212) 627-2100 ext. 206, or visit our web site at www.sfxavier.org/movingforward. Naming opportunities are still available.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Renovation and Restoration Corner #2: Debuts in the Bulletin!

Last week a new feature was added to this web site entitled RENOVATION & RESTORATION CORNER . . . It debuted with Fr. Joe's article about the fascinating mystery of the partial news clipping found during the dismantling of the Jesuit Martyrs' Shrine.  (For more information, click here.)

This week is our second feature on the web and we are instituting the feature in the bulletin as well.  My hope is to highlight the progress being made in the Church.  Also, to show those who have already donated what their participation has helped to make possible.  For others, it shows how you can help us to continue MOVING FORWARD with your commitment to a pledge to our Capital Campaign.  

Unlike last week, there's no mystery to be solved- just clues as to how well we are progressing with the renewal of our magnificent Church.  

As you can see from the pictures, the Church interior is in the midst of major construction.  The old flooring has been removed (imagine the treasures found!) and the uneven floors throughout the Church made even ( . . .  and the rough places plain . . . )!

Paint primer has been applied to the Mezzanine (think balcony) level and the ceiling of the nave and the pews have been sent to a "pew spa" for restoration.  

Please be assured of our gratitude for those who have already committed to their pledge. For those who are still discerning, imagine how proud you will feel to be a part of this historic opportunity! 

To pledge or donate now or for more information on how you can participate in the Capital Campaign, contact Capital Campaign Director, Patrick Brewis at patrick.brewis@sfxavier.org or (212) 627-2100, ext. 206


Architect's depiction of the transepts and sanctuary renovation.
(Courtesy of Thomas A. Fenniman, Architect)

View of construction under way in the transepts, looking west.
(Photo: Carlos Martín)

View from the Mezzanine, looking down on the east transept.
(Photo: Carlos Martín)

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Phase II Capital Campaign: The Launch

We have turned the corner! This weekend marks the official launch of our Capital Campaign, “Moving Forward in Renewal, Renovation and Restoration.” You’ve most likely noticed the banners and the display in the back of Church (at least I hope so).

Henri Nouwen said, “Labors of love attract community.” A yellow post-it with that written on it is stuck to the top of my computer. It provides a constant reminder of how so many have already contributed to the various elements of our Capital Campaign – a new website, a commemorative booklet, banners, fliers, the work of our Pastoral Council and our Finance, Development and Restoration committees – All Labors of Love.

The number of people who have come forward to help with Moving Forward – in
Renewal, Renovation and Restoration, the theme of Phase II of our Capital Campaign, has been awe-inspiring. The parish’s Phase I capital campaign several years ago enabled the repair to the exterior of the Church. The dedicated work of those who envisioned Phase I have now made Phase II
possible.

And so our launch begins!
  • EVENING COCKTAIL RECEPTIONS
  • PLEDGE INFORMATION
  • NEW WEBSITE
  • FACEBOOK FAN PAGE
  • WEEKLY BLOG
  • VISUAL DISPLAYS IN CHURCH
  • BULLETIN UPDATES
  • PARISHIONER STORIES
  • WEEKLY GIVE-AWAYS
  • COMMEMORATIVE BOOKLET

Patrick Brewis
Director, Capital Campaign

Are You a Fan?

There are so many exciting new happenings at the Church of Saint Francis Xavier this year. One is the launch of a new Facebook Fan Page!
 
The goal of the Saint Francis Xavier Fan page is to encourage simple fellowship. This free Fan Page offers each parishioner a “gathering place" where they can get to know each other and build on our already robust community. 
 
The Facebook Fan Page includes important links to Parish Life at Saint Francis Xavier and has all the usual functions of a social networking site: profile pages, friends, photos, discussion groups and events. All this is in addition to our website where you can always find out what's happening at Xavier.
 
If you are a member of Facebook, the Saint Francis Xavier Fan Page can be found by clicking here. If you're not a member, then check it out.  You'll find that a lot of your friends and family are already on Facebook! It's a great way to keep in touch with people.
 
We're asking you to spread the word about this exciting new development. Send an email to your friends or any other Fans of Saint Francis Xavier. You can also post our online resources to your blog or website.  See you on Facebook!