
Lent with Padre Pio: Third Monday
Padre Pio’s day usually lasted about 19 hours. Each day for him was another opportunity to bring people closer into communion with Christ.
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Padre Pio’s day usually lasted about 19 hours. Each day for him was another opportunity to bring people closer into communion with Christ.
A proud member of Generation X pens an open letter to this beloved millennial saint.
Franciscan charism, lifestyle, and mission—those were the three things discussed at the recent Franciscan synod.
Bring them into your circle of awareness, all of God’s creatures being breathed by life right now in this present moment.
The living water that is our faith is free and available for all. Sharing the living water might start with sharing actual sustenance. Lent is a great time to volunteer at a soup kitchen or food pantry.
Following a vision in which Christ appeared and pierced the friar in the side with a sword, Padre Pio was left with a physical wound to his side.
In a city known for its relentless pace, St. Francis Friends of the Poor offers a sanctuary where time slows and healing begins.
When we appeal to each other’s dignity, we start building something beautiful: solidarity.
One early Christian writing describes Mary Magdalene as equal to the apostles, perhaps even a leader among them. It claims that anyone with spiritual maturity has the ability and authority to teach and interpret the Gospel.
All life is utterly dependent upon our planet for everything it needs. God provides everything through creation.
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