Franciscan Spirit
Lent with St. Clare: Ash Wednesday
Franciscan Media
February 22, 2023
Today is the start of our Lenten journey. On our foreheads we wear ashes, a sign that we are made of dust and to dust we shall return. Such an outward sign conveys a message that words do not.
The Fruits of Prayer
Theresa Doyle-Nelson
February 17, 2023
Our prayers—whether for our adult children, grandchildren, siblings, spouses, parents, nieces, or nephews—will bear fruit. Perhaps not the exact fruit we would like to see, but God will hear and answer the prayers in his way and in his time ...
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The Reality of Love
Susan Hines-Brigger
February 14, 2023
I have a confession to make: Sometimes I don’t like my kids. The same thing goes for my husband, Mark, too.
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St. Francis of Assisi: Preacher, Poet
Murray Bodo, OFM
February 13, 2023
The spirituality of St. Francis of Assisi is not so much about the heroic deed as it is about the heroic love with which even the smallest deed is done. That is very clear from the quintessential story of Perfect ...
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Jesus’ Brief Ministry
Jim Van Vurst, OFM
February 3, 2023
Jesus’ life can be divided into two parts. What is surprising is that, while he is the Son of God who came to redeem the world, he spent 90 percent of his life in the remote town of Nazareth.
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Growing In Faith Like St. Francis
Pat McCloskey, OFM
February 2, 2023
Francis of Assisi was always a saint, right? Absolutely wrong! In his teens and early 20s, he often found God’s ways to be an obstacle to the generous life for which he would much later be revered.
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The Friends of Thomas Merton
Daniel P. Horan, Phd
January 31, 2023
Thomas Merton continues to exercise an “apostolate of friendship,” bringing people together across many divides.
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