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In writing about a South African Women’s March for Freedom during the era of apartheid, poet June Jordan concludes a poem with the affirmation, “We are the ones we have been waiting for.”
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In writing about a South African Women’s March for Freedom during the era of apartheid, poet June Jordan concludes a poem with the affirmation, “We are the ones we have been waiting for.”

Father Michael Joseph (M.J.) Groark, OFM Cap, could have very well been one of the statistics. However, with the help of faith and the Capuchin Franciscans, Father M.J. faced his addiction and eventually found his way to the priesthood.

As the nation battles an opioid crisis, Father M.J. Groark shares his story in hopes of showing others a path to recovery and redemption.

What does the Franciscan way of life have to offer laypeople?

There is a path to deeper connection and inner peace if you incorporate the rosary into your daily life.

In today’s reading Zechariah prophesies a great future for Israel. Things may not now be everything they were, but they are not yet everything they will be. God has plans for his people.

Happiness and a meaningful life are inseparable.

Parenting doesn’t stop just because your child grows up. But our roles will change, evolve, and deepen with God’s help.

In a telegram to Brother Massimo Fusarelli, Pope Francis congratulated the new minister general and wrote, “May the seraphic father, St. Francis, be an encouragement for you in leading your brothers.”

Haggai proclaims this oracle of encouragement regarding the reconstructed temple. It will be a sign of God’s covenant with Israel. The Lord’s promise to maintain the covenant was real and strong.