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THIS WEEKEND: 2020 VIRTUAL Friends of the Poor® Walk/Run

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In raising money for those in need

This year, St. Vincent de Paul's annual Friends of the Poor® Walk/Run is VIRTUAL, meaning you can walk in your neighborhood, park, ride your horse, bicycle, use your treadmill or just donate! Be creative!  Decorate those strollers, cars and bikes! Create your own parade, practicing safe social distancing. 

Then, post pictures of your virtual event to Social Media and include the hashtag #NTFOP2020 (North Texas Friends of the Poor 2020) and include @svdpfrisco in your Tweet or FaceBook post.

Your efforts will benefit those living in poverty served by St. Vincent de Paul. To register or donate go to https://www.fopwalk.org/event/2517

No matter how you choose to join us, your efforts will raise awareness and create a kinder, more compassionate world.

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2020 VIRTUAL Friends of the Poor® Walk/Run

This year, our annual Friends of the Poor® Walk/Run is VIRTUAL, meaning you can walk in your neighborhood, park, ride your horse, bicycle, use your treadmill or just donate! Be creative!  Decorate those strollers, cars and bikes! Create your own parade, practicing safe social distancing.

Then, post pictures of your virtual event to Social Media and include the hashtag #NTFOP2020 (North Texas Friends of the Poor 2020) and include @svdpfrisco in your Tweet or FaceBook Post

Your efforts will benefit those living in poverty served by St. Vincent de Paul. To register or donate go to https://www.svdpfrisco.org/walk2020
No matter how you choose to join us, your efforts will raise awareness and create a kinder, more compassionate world.

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Blessed Frederic Ozanam

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Blessed Frederic Ozanam was schooled in law, literature and philosophy and taught at the universities in Lyon and Paris. Challenged by a detractor of the faith to demonstrate the good he was doing socially in France, Frederic and six companions founded the Society of St. Vincent de Paul on April 23, 1833. On June 23, 1841 Frederic married Amelie Soulacroix, and their only child, Marie, was born in 1845. He succumbed to ill health and died on September 8, 1853. Pope John Paul II beatified Frederic Ozanam in Paris on August 22, 1997.

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The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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The Story of the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary

On November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII defined the Assumption of Mary to be a dogma of faith: “We pronounce, declare and define it to be a divinely revealed dogma that the immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul to heavenly glory.” The pope proclaimed this dogma only after a broad consultation of bishops, theologians and laity. There were few dissenting voices. What the pope solemnly declared was already a common belief in the Catholic Church.

We find homilies on the Assumption going back to the sixth century. In following centuries, the Eastern Churches held steadily to the doctrine, but some authors in the West were hesitant. However by the 13th century there was universal agreement. The feast was celebrated under various names—Commemoration, Dormition, Passing, Assumption—from at least the fifth or sixth century. Today it is celebrated as a solemnity.

Scripture does not give an account of Mary’s Assumption into heaven. Nevertheless, Revelation 12 speaks of a woman who is caught up in the battle between good and evil. Many see this woman as God’s people. Since Mary best embodies the people of both Old and New Testaments, her Assumption can be seen as an exemplification of the woman’s victory.

Furthermore, in 1 Corinthians 15:20, Paul speaks of Christ’s resurrection as the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep.

Since Mary is closely associated with all the mysteries of Jesus’ life, it is not surprising that the Holy Spirit has led the Church to believe in Mary’s share in his glorification. So close was she to Jesus on earth, she must be with him body and soul in heaven.

Source: https://www.franciscanmedia.org/solemnity-of-the-assumption-of-mary/

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KoC Ladies Auxiliary Supports St Vincent de Paul

Ann McElroy (L), President of KoC Ladies Auxiliary presented Ardis Sevcik (R), President of SVdP with $100 in Kroger gift cards

Ann McElroy (L), President of KoC Ladies Auxiliary presented Ardis Sevcik (R), President of SVdP with $100 in Kroger gift cards

Over and over again,  St Francis of Assisi parishioners see the plight of the poor and generously donate funds to help people they do not know and probably will never meet.

Recently, Ann McElroy, President of KoC Ladies Auxiliary presented Ardis Sevcik, President of SVdP with $100 in Kroger gift cards to prevent children from going to bed hungry. 

We are truly grateful for their support!   

If you would like to support St Vincent de Paul in our mission of offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering in the Frisco area, please consider making a one time donation, or set up a recurring monthly donation. All options for making a tax-deductible donation may be found on our web page: https://www.svdpfrisco.org/donations

In the past year, St Vincent de Paul assisted 1,222 adults and children and members devoted more than 10,600 hours volunteering to fulfill our mission. It is only through your generous support that we can continue our mission.

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