Our Patron Saint Saint Francis Xavier

                

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FRANCIS XAVIER, ST. (1506-1552). Born in the family castle of Xavier, near Pamplona in the Basque area of Spanish Navarre on Apr. 7, he was sent to the University of Paris 1552, secured his licentiate in 1528, met Ignatius Loyola and became one of the seven who in 1534, at Montmartre founded the Society of Jesus. In 1536 he left Paris to join Ignatius in Venice, from whence they all in tended to go as missionaries to Palestine (a trip which never materialized), was ordained there in 1537, went to Rome in 1538, and in 1540, when the pope formally recognized the Society, was ordered, with Fr. Simon Rodriguez, to the Far East as the first Jesuit missionaries. King John III kept Fr. Simon in Lisbon, but Francis, after a year's voyage, six months of which were spent at Mozambique where he preached and gave aid to the sick eventually arrived in Goa, India in 1542 with Fr. Paul of Camerino an Italian, and Francis Mansihas, a Portuguese. There he began preaching to the natives and attempted to reform his fellow Europeans, living among the natives and adopting their customs on his travels. During the next decade he converted tens of thousands to Christianity. He visited the Paravas at the tip of India. near Cape Comorin, Tuticorin (1542), Malacca (1545), the Moluccas near New Guinea and Morotai near the Philippines (1546-47), and Japan (1549- 51). In 1551, India and the East were set up as a separate province and Ignatius made Francis its first provincial. In 1552 he set out for China, landed on the island of Sancian within sight of his goal, but died before he reached the mainland. Working against great difficulties, language problems ( contrary to legend, he had no proficiency in foreign tongues ), inadequate funds, and lack of cooperation, often actual resistance, from European officials, he left the mark of his missionary zeal and energy on areas which clung to Christianity for centuries. He was canonized in 1622 and proclaimed patron of all foreign missions by Pope P ius X. F. D. Dec. 3.

 

 

 Mass Schedule

Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday

8:00am

10:00am

12:15pm (Spanish)

Weekdays

Monday 12:15pm
Tuesday 7:20am
Wednesday 7:20am
Thursday 5:30pm
Friday 5:30pm

Please note any weekly changes to the Mass schedule on the homepage.

Child Care and Kiddie Bible

During 10am Mass, Xavier Hall

Reconciliation

4:30-5:00pm Saturdays
By appointment

Main Office Hours

9am-3pm, M-Th
9am-12pm Friday

Baptism

Baptism preparation required for parents before scheduling baptism

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Contact a priest at least 6 months before the wedding

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303 S. Poplar

Carbondale, IL  62901

Phone: 618-457-4556

Fax: 618-457-7368

email: sfrancis@globaleyes.net

 

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