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Franciscan Ministry
Franciscan Monastery Brings the Holy Land to the Capital 

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 |2025-02-06T13:09:20-05:00January 30th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Ministry
Franciscan Monastery Brings the Holy Land to the Capital 

Franciscan Faces
Friars of the Caribbean: Doing What’s Possible for the Remarkable People of Cuba

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 |2025-02-06T15:19:04-05:00January 29th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Faces
Friars of the Caribbean: Doing What’s Possible for the Remarkable People of Cuba

A Friar’s Notes
Tough Love: When Answering the Call Hurts Like Hell

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 |2025-02-05T10:54:50-05:00January 28th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on A Friar’s Notes
Tough Love: When Answering the Call Hurts Like Hell

Cincinnati School Marks Nearly a Century of Values Learning

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 |2025-02-06T13:13:48-05:00January 24th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Cincinnati School Marks Nearly a Century of Values Learning

Planned Giving
The Dynamic Assisi Partnership That Changed the World

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 |2025-02-05T11:00:52-05:00January 24th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Planned Giving
The Dynamic Assisi Partnership That Changed the World

Franciscan Ministry
Pilgrims, Not Tourists, Embark on Franciscan Travel

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 |2024-12-30T13:15:39-05:00December 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Ministry
Pilgrims, Not Tourists, Embark on Franciscan Travel

Franciscan Ministry
Mount Irenaeus Community Mourns Death of Founder, Looks to Future

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 |2024-12-30T13:12:49-05:00December 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Ministry
Mount Irenaeus Community Mourns Death of Founder, Looks to Future

Franciscan Faces
Lighting Fires in Jamaica

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 |2024-12-30T13:07:26-05:00December 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Franciscan Faces
Lighting Fires in Jamaica

Planned Giving
Epiphany Reminds Us of God’s Universal Call

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 |2024-12-30T13:16:44-05:00December 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Planned Giving
Epiphany Reminds Us of God’s Universal Call

A Friar’s Notes
United to do what’s Necessary, Possible, and Impossible

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 |2024-12-30T13:10:34-05:00December 27th, 2024|Uncategorized|Comments Off on A Friar’s Notes
United to do what’s Necessary, Possible, and Impossible
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