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A Friar’s Notes
The Stigmata: A Call to Live Our Faith Every Day

As we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Anthony of Padua, I remember making a trip to Padua. Of course, I went to the Basilica of St. Anthony- a magnificent church that houses many of St. Anthony’s relics, including the body of St. Anthony. Thousands of pilgrims come here to ask for the intercession of the Saint of Miracles.

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The Stigmata: A Call to Live Our Faith Every Day

Planned Giving
October’s Calendar Provides Opportunities for Celebration, Reflection

June is often a time when we begin lifetime promises. It is when we frequently celebrate weddings and ordinations to the priesthood. Graduations in this season also unleash the hope of new beginnings and future commitments. At this time of marking promises, we invite you to provide for another kind of promise by creating a lasting legacy of care for the poor and marginalized by remembering the Franciscan

By |2024-09-30T12:25:11-04:00September 30th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Planned Giving
October’s Calendar Provides Opportunities for Celebration, Reflection

Franciscan Faces
Friar’s Ministry Enriched by Personal Experience of Overcoming Addiction

The aroma of baked butter pervades the friary at the Parish of Santa Clara de Assisi in Carolina, Puerto Rico. For chef and Bro. Eddie Caro, OFM, it is a way to spread joy. “Nobody is unhappy with a sweet treat,” he says. Bro. Eddie first learned to bake at home from his mother. Now he has extended his craft as an integral part of his Franciscan ministry, educating himself in the ways of producing delicious pastry.

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Friar’s Ministry Enriched by Personal Experience of Overcoming Addiction

Franciscan Ministry
Franciscan Pastor Installed at St. Camillus Reflects Parish’s Diversity

The late Tony Bennett sang about a city by the bay where “the morning fog may chill the air.” For San Francisco lovers, the image is a romantic one. But the morning chill means something different for those who live on the streets of the Tenderloin District. That’s where Brother Andrew Dinegar, OFM, comes in. He will frequently provide blankets, offering those most desperate a respite from the cold, as well as coffee and

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Franciscan Pastor Installed at St. Camillus Reflects Parish’s Diversity

Franciscan Ministry
Manhattan Migrant Center Responds to Charity Challenge

The late Tony Bennett sang about a city by the bay where “the morning fog may chill the air.” For San Francisco lovers, the image is a romantic one. But the morning chill means something different for those who live on the streets of the Tenderloin District. That’s where Brother Andrew Dinegar, OFM, comes in. He will frequently provide blankets, offering those most desperate a respite from the cold, as well as coffee and

By |2024-10-02T12:55:25-04:00September 24th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Ministry
Manhattan Migrant Center Responds to Charity Challenge

A Friar’s Notes
The Stigmata: A Call to Live Our Faith Every Day

As we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Anthony of Padua, I remember making a trip to Padua. Of course, I went to the Basilica of St. Anthony- a magnificent church that houses many of St. Anthony’s relics, including the body of St. Anthony. Thousands of pilgrims come here to ask for the intercession of the Saint of Miracles.

By |2024-09-04T10:19:51-04:00September 4th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on A Friar’s Notes
The Stigmata: A Call to Live Our Faith Every Day

Franciscan Ministry
Franciscan Mission School Reopened in Arizona

The late Tony Bennett sang about a city by the bay where “the morning fog may chill the air.” For San Francisco lovers, the image is a romantic one. But the morning chill means something different for those who live on the streets of the Tenderloin District. That’s where Brother Andrew Dinegar, OFM, comes in. He will frequently provide blankets, offering those most desperate a respite from the cold, as well as coffee and

By |2024-09-03T13:25:28-04:00August 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Ministry
Franciscan Mission School Reopened in Arizona

Planned Giving
Franciscan Educators Go Back to School this Fall

June is often a time when we begin lifetime promises. It is when we frequently celebrate weddings and ordinations to the priesthood. Graduations in this season also unleash the hope of new beginnings and future commitments. At this time of marking promises, we invite you to provide for another kind of promise by creating a lasting legacy of care for the poor and marginalized by remembering the Franciscan

By |2024-09-04T10:19:56-04:00August 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Planned Giving
Franciscan Educators Go Back to School this Fall

Franciscan Faces
Vietnamese-American friar professor describes the Eucharistic Perspective of Asian Culture

The aroma of baked butter pervades the friary at the Parish of Santa Clara de Assisi in Carolina, Puerto Rico. For chef and Bro. Eddie Caro, OFM, it is a way to spread joy. “Nobody is unhappy with a sweet treat,” he says. Bro. Eddie first learned to bake at home from his mother. Now he has extended his craft as an integral part of his Franciscan ministry, educating himself in the ways of producing delicious pastry.

By |2024-09-03T13:28:26-04:00August 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Faces
Vietnamese-American friar professor describes the Eucharistic Perspective of Asian Culture

Franciscan Ministry
Reflecting on 50 years of ministry to Native Americans

The late Tony Bennett sang about a city by the bay where “the morning fog may chill the air.” For San Francisco lovers, the image is a romantic one. But the morning chill means something different for those who live on the streets of the Tenderloin District. That’s where Brother Andrew Dinegar, OFM, comes in. He will frequently provide blankets, offering those most desperate a respite from the cold, as well as coffee and

By |2024-09-03T13:30:15-04:00August 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Ministry
Reflecting on 50 years of ministry to Native Americans
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