The Gospel Through a Franciscan Lens – 3rd Sunday in Lent – Fr. Christopher
“Lord, give me this water, that I may never thirst.”
“Lord, give me this water, that I may never thirst.”
On the night of my Profession, I realized how blessed I was to have had excellent formators, true witnesses of our faith and the Order. They taught me well because I knew that I would forever be more intimately united with the Church and her mission because of my Profession.
We’ve been to the mountain. We’ve returned to the earth. We are walking toward Jerusalem.
Among the many treasures of our Franciscan heritage, few words echo more deeply than the closing line of the Peace Prayer attributed to St. Francis of Assisi: “It is in giving that we receive.” These words are not merely poetic; they are a spiritual truth lived out in the quiet generosity of countless souls who embody Gospel love. Today, we reflect on one such soul: Christine Gmeiner ...
All members of Franciscan religious orders and the faithful can obtain plenary indulgences for visiting any conventional Franciscan church or place. of worship anywhere in the world dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi. A searchable list of sites operated by Franciscan friars is available as well as other resources that can be used to learn more about St. Francis. See the special Jubilee page.
In the midst of temptation we often feel we are being pulled along too quickly. We do not have enough time to think it through, to consult, to see all the implications. Speed and pressure are features of the temptation.
In this issue, the final five of the 30 regions highlighted - Lady Poverty Region, St. Maximillian Kolbe Region, Bl. Solanus Casey Region, Franciscans of the Prairie Region, Our Lady of Indiana Region.
Why should you attend the Q? This National gathering, by its very name, Quinquennial Congress, refers to the fact that it happens only every 5 years. Ask anyone who has attended a Q in the past, and they will tell you that it was an amazing experience and an awesome opportunity to “rekindle the flame of their vocation” as we come together with members of our National fraternity family.
Brothers and sisters, this area in which there is genuine New Testament convergence, the way of holiness with clarity as its foundation, will be basis of all moral activity.