Minute Meditations

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‘Who Are You, God? Who Am I?’

For St. Francis, this search for himself began and ended by asking the only one whose opinion mattered: Jesus.

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Discipleship Is Not a Part-Time Job

Being his disciple means transforming every aspect of our lives so that nothing, not even the smallest part of who we are, is out of touch with the mission of Christ.
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We Each Have Our Own Path

Each and every one of us has been created differently, for God’s own glory, and we each have our own path to follow.
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God Is Fully Alive!

In a world marked by violence and death, suffering does not have the last word. The last word is love and that love is the fullness of Christ, the Word of God. 
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One Family

Kinship of creation is the theological insight that we are fellow creatures with all of God’s creation, uniquely loved and valued by God.
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Learn to Love the Earth

The distinction between creation and nature is an important one when we discuss the integrity of nature from the Franciscan tradition.
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Desire the Will of God

In reciting the Hail Mary throughout the rosary, we participate over and over again the wonder-filled response of Gabriel and Elizabeth to the mystery of Christ.
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