
St. Anthony, Help Me Find…Beauty
Stephen Copeland
June 13, 2025
St. Anthony of Padua, that Hammer of Heretics, serves as a model to me that I am to preach against any dualism within myself that blocks an openness to beauty.
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Proclaiming the Gospel
Roger Lopez, OFM
November 8, 2019
“The Gospel always needs to be proclaimed!” says Roger Lopez, OFM. But this friar understands that proclaiming the Gospel in the 21st century can be challenging but also exciting: podcasts, videos, and other forms of digital media can be a ...
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Raising Saints: A Message for Parents
Susan Hines-Brigger
November 6, 2019
I once heard a priest refer to everyone he met as a “saint.”
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St. Francis: Lover of the Eucharist
Christopher Heffron
November 5, 2019
St. Francis of Assisi’s life is a study in contrasts. He is admired the world over, yet he’s a hard one to neatly categorize. Born into great wealth, the young Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone stripped himself, literally, of all ...
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Embracing the Now
Terry Hershey
October 16, 2019
“We should do this more often.” A middle-aged man is speaking to a woman somewhat north of middle age standing at his side. I am doing what I do best: Eavesdropping.
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Facing Life’s Monsters
David Dault, PhD
October 13, 2019
It’s October, and the long sunlight in the afternoons and the coming chill in the air sing the approach of autumn. Fall has always been my favorite season, with hayrides and visits to the apple orchards south of Chicago with ...
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The Letters of Saint Thérèse, Pt. 2
Franciscan Media
October 12, 2019
Thérèse has much to teach our age of the image, the appearance, the “self.”
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