To check out any of the programs at St. Stephen of Hungary Parish, click on the links listed on the left-hand side of this page.
Everyone who enjoys Irish dancing is invited to join us for an evening of traditional Irish music and dance.
Unwind from the stress of the day by signing up for yoga classes (beginning and intermediate).
Twice a year -- in the Spring and Fall -- the parish sponsors a dance for 100 to 125 developmentally disabled guests from throughout New York City. The dances are held on a Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Guests enjoy music, dancing, soda, and snacks.
From mid-September through mid-June, 15 to 40 people diagnosed with HIV+ are served a home-cooked supper from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm on each Tuesday. Guests also receive take-home groceries and a Metro Card.
Volunteers offer hospitality and serve from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. They greet and sign in guests, serve supper, distribute groceries and transit cards, and clean up. Volunteers arrive at 4:30 and work to 6:00 pm.
Find the courage and support to conquer your addiction to alcohol by attending Alcoholics Anonymous.
Take advantage of the wisdom and support of others who have learned to cope with a loved one's addiction to alcohol at Alanon meetings.
The St. Stephen of Hungary Credit Union gives people of modest financial resources the opportunity to deposit reasonable amounts of their personal funds at an advantageous interest rate. Individuals also may arrange small loans at a low rate of interest with a dependable financial institution.
St. Stephen's Credit Union is a member of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) -- a federal agency that insures deposits up to $100,000 -- and is regulated by New York State.
If you long to enrich your spiritual life and make the world a better place for all through a special concern for peace, justice, equality, and ecological responsibility, join our Secular Franciscans.
Founded by St. Francis of Assisi, Secular Franciscans are committed to Christian living in the world and devote themselves to applying the Gospel to their lives in the Franciscan tradition. At monthly meetings, our Secular Franciscans take part in spiritual exercises, prayer meetings, and days of reconciliation.
The Knights of Columbus is the largest lay organization in the Catholic Church. Its programs include evangelization and Catholic education, civic involvement, and aid to those in need. Its membership is comprised of men who are "committed to the exemplification of charity, unity, fraternity, patriotism, and defense of the priesthood."