the catholic community of st. francis of assisi
Jubilee Year of St. Francis
Welcome to a sacred year of reflection, renewal, and joyful celebration as we honor the Jubilee Year of Saint Francis of Assisi. Rooted in the spirit of humility, peace, and deep reverence for all creation, this Jubilee invites our community to rediscover the timeless wisdom of St. Francis and live more intentionally in harmony with God, one another, and the world around us.
Throughout this year, we will come together as a community in prayer, service, and celebration, embracing the Franciscan call to simplicity, compassion, and care for all living things.
Marc Kielty: A Life of Service
Marc Kielty has been a presence at St. Francis of Assisi Parish for many years as both a parishioner and a member of the Parish Staff. Marc has meant a lot to so many people in the parish, but nothing better summarizes what Marc has meant to the Parish than Joe Leone’s perspective. Joe has worked many years with Marc and says, “It’s honestly hard to put into words just how much Marc has meant to this place and to those of us who’ve had the chance to work alongside him. He’s been such a steady, reliable presence here, and his impact on both the parish and school community goes far beyond his job. He takes pride in what he does, but more importantly, in the people around him.”
Marc is a life-long North Carolinian who grew up in Winston-Salem as the 3rd of 4 boys. He attended North Carolina State, earning a degree in Sociology/Criminal Justice, and almost immediately entered the Police Academy in Raleigh. Starting as a patrol officer with the Raleigh Police Department, Marc distinguished himself with his service and retired from RPD in December of 2006 as Deputy Chief. However, that wasn’t the end of his service to the community.
Children's Liturgy of the Word (CLOW)
Faith is an important part of family life, and parents want to pass on an understanding of the Catholic faith to their children, especially by attending weekly Mass. For younger children, however, the experience can sometimes feel challenging. Being asked to sit still, stay quiet, and listen to unfamiliar words can make it difficult for them to fully engage. At the same time, parents often find themselves tending to their children rather than being able to enter deeply into the liturgy. What if there were a way for children in preschool through first grade to experience the gospel and readings in a way that allowed them to understand a little better?
Parents, your prayers may be answered! Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) offers a thoughtful and welcoming solution. Held during the 9:00 a.m. Mass on select Sundays throughout the year, CLOW is designed for children ages 4–6 (preschool through first grade), providing them with an opportunity to encounter the Gospel and readings in a way that is accessible, engaging, and meaningful.
2026 Bishop’s Annual Appeal
As a diocesan family, we are invited to join together in supporting the ministries, programs, and outreach efforts that bring Christ’s love into our parishes and communities. Your prayers and participation help strengthen Catholic education, support parish vitality, and extend care to those in need.
Please take time to reflect on how you can contribute to this mission of faith and service.
