
Father Francis J. Gasparik, O.F.M.Cap.
Director of the Capuchin Mission and Development Office
Mission Secretary of the Province of St. Mary of the Capuchin Order
The Reverend Francis J. Gasparik, O.F.M.Cap. is a New York City born and bred individual
who has been living and serving the community in Midtown Manhattan for the past eighteen
years. A graduate of St. John’s University and the Maryknoll School of Theology, Father
Francis entered the Province of St. Mary of the Capuchin Order on August 31, 1979 and was
ordained a priest on May 31, 1986 by the late Most Reverend Francis J. Mugavero, then
Bishop of Brooklyn.
From his diverse background as child care worker, prison chaplain, hospital chaplain, youth
minister, educator and recruiter, Father Francis brought these experiences to bear upon his
work at the Church of St. John the Baptist. From 1991 to 2002, the Church of St. John the
Baptist was revitalized and became a familiar name in the residential and corporate community
for helping people of all backgrounds. Most notably is the Bread of Life Food Pantry whose
services were restructured, relocated and computereized so that today it serves a half million
meals a year with social services. In the last five years as director of the Mission Development
Office of the Province of St. Mary, he expanded operations and created the network
association of feeding and social service programs called Capuchin Food Pantries.
For the past twelve years, Father Francis has served as a member of the governing board for
the Capuchin Province of St. Mary in the areas of property, finance, investments, fleet
management and policy making. He is a board member of Sacred Heart High School, Yonkers,
NY. Internationally, he served on the Fundraising Committee of the General Minister of the
Capuchin Order and currently serves as a member of the International Commission for
Economic Solidarity which responds to the needs of the poor throughout the 103 countries
where Capuchins are located and The Financial Committee for the Economic and Cultural
Institutions of the Order. In the Archdiocese of New York, he is a member of the Archdiocesan
Realignment Advisory Panel after serving on the Priests’ Council under their Eminences
Cardinals O’Connor and Egan in the areas of Priests’ Compensation, Priests’ Retirement, and
outreach to the Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual and Transgendered community. |