Franciscan Spirit

Evolving an Adult Faith

God’s will for humans—and for all creation—is to exercise an agency of co-creation: to bring about on earth a greater fullness.

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The Paschal Paradox

At both the personal and transpersonal levels, I experience an unceasing process of birth-death-rebirth. This paradoxical dynamic is insinuated into every aspect of our contemporary world.
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Franciscan Inspirations: An Important Question for Fathers

I came across a beautiful observation about dads and wanted to share it with you. “The warmest scarf a man can wear is the arm of his little boy or girl around his neck.” It is so true.
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Saint Anthony Novena Day Nine: Model of Conversion

Was Anthony’s faith when he died in 1231 the same as when he became a Friar Minor in 1220? In many ways yes, but in other important ways no.
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Saint Anthony Novena Day Eight: In Retirement

Anthony’s retirement as provincial minister lasted less than a year. He spent most of that time writing sermon notes for the feasts of major saints.
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Saint Anthony Novena Day Seven: Leader of Friars

Anthony became linked to the city of Padua although he did not live their permanently until he had completed his service as provincial minister.
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Saint Anthony Novena Day Six: The Preacher

Anthony is linked to finding lost objects. More importantly, many people have found anew a faith that previously seemed lifeless and useless.
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