Franciscan Spirit
Study & Theology: A Franciscan Feast
Donna Foley, OFS
October 16, 2024
When I was young, Thanksgiving dinners were never held in anyone’s house. My grandmother and her sisters decided that no one’s Philadelphia row house was big enough for the entire clan. Smart women that they were, we always took over a restaurant for the meal.
Theology school was like that for me. A space apart from the usual spaces to be fed, to laugh, to argue, to hear from the oldest and the youngest.
Study & Theology: ‘Where You Lead, I Will Follow’
Rebecca Freeman
October 14, 2024
If I were to leave behind an epitaph, it would most certainly read, “Follow St. Francis!”
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Francis: A Natural Spiritual Genius
Richard Rohr, OFM
October 4, 2024
If our only goal is to love, there is no such thing as failure. Francis succeeded in living in this single-hearted way and thus turned all failure on its head. He even turned failure into success. This intense eagerness to ...
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Transitus, Lady Jacoba, and the Care of Baking Cookies
Darleen Pryds, PhD
October 3, 2024
How we choose to commemorate this poignant transition in Francis’ life speaks volumes about our own faith.
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Spirituality & Sport: All in, Let Go
Stephen Copeland
July 26, 2024
In this divine-soaked world, results have no bearing on who we are, which, quite literally, allows us to “play” with freedom and passion on the course of our lives.
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Spirituality & Sport: Play Like It Matters
Susan Saint Sing
July 25, 2024
The impetus to play is intended to help us transcend our base nature and advance humankind by the grace of God to Olympic heights.
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Spirituality & Sport: Training to Be Present
Darleen Pryds, PhD
July 24, 2024
Perhaps in the only way I am like any of the elite athletes who compete at the Olympics, I can sometimes let circumstances overwhelm me or distract me from being present in the moment.
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