Franciscan Spirit
Sisterhood of Saints: Frances Xavier Cabrini
Melanie Rigney
October 17, 2018
Even as a child, Frances Xavier Cabrini knew she was made to be a missionary; she loved crafting little paper boats and sending them off to sail with “missionary” flowers aboard.
Sisterhood of Saints: Elizabeth Ann Seton
Melanie Rigney
October 15, 2018
Elizabeth Ann Seton and her husband had a busy, beautiful life together in Lower Manhattan. They cohosted a party for George Washington’s sixty-fifth birthday. They lived next door to Alexander Hamilton. They were stalwarts of the Episcopal church, and set ...
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Franciscan Inspirations: We Are Children of God
Jim Van Vurst, OFM
October 9, 2018
We are here because of our unique history. And change, no matter how remote, alters everything. If our parents had not come together, we would not be.
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Lessons from St. Francis
Murray Bodo, OFM
October 1, 2018
Once, many eight decades ago now, when I felt lost and confused in my burgeoning adolescence, Jesus gave me St. Francis as my brother and friend.
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Hey, Mom and Dad…Slow Down!
Susan Hines-Brigger
September 10, 2018
The other day I was driving to work when I got caught in a massive traffic jam courtesy of a construction project.
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Pope Francis: Fix the Clergy Sex-Abuse Crisis Now
Pat McCloskey, OFM
August 23, 2018
Dear Pope Francis: I write about how the Catholic Church responds to clerical sexual abuse and the bishops or superiors who have enabled it.
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A Reflection on Planet Earth
Kyle Kramer
August 16, 2018
In an era when people form and reinforce their opinions entirely within a chosen bubble of like minds, any earnest quest for truth seems almost quaint. How did truth become so passé?
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