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Towards a Franciscan Renaissance: Part II—Founding a Movement by Patrick Carolan
Saint Francis continues to offer an alternative spirituality and way of Christian living.
Dec 1
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Reaching the Unreachable by Gene Ciarlo
On the reality of the church as an earthly as well as a spiritual phenomenon.
Nov 25
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Violence Itself by Paul Nyklicek
Parasitic violence feeds on the suffering and fears of human beings.
Nov 12
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Falling Upward: Exploring the Two Halves of Life and a Vocation to the Ministry of Education by Michael Bennett
It is important to remember that suffering is not a sign of failure, but a necessary part of the journey towards spiritual growth.
Oct 23
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God Is Love, without Condition by Gene Ciarlo
It would seem to me that we pray to and love God only when we learn to love and love deeply.
Oct 20
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Poverty Is More Than Lack of Money by William Droel
We must refute our culture’s presumption that all problems are caused by an individual’s defect.
Oct 9
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Saying Yes by Jeannine M. Pitas
It wasn’t an abstract sense of justice that made me invite Valentina to live with me. It was something about who she was.
Oct 3
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Experiencing Christness by Wally Swist
In trying to imitate Christ, we begin to actively love Christ.
Sep 30
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Life Stories: Towards a Franciscan Renaissance
By Patrick Carolan
Sep 23
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Witnessing to Our Good by William Droel
Fr. Isaac Hecker sought to shape an American Catholicism that harmonized with the country's pluralism.
Sep 12
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We Are All Poles Now by Chris Byrd
The debut film of director Anthony D'Ambrosio tells the story of the saint and martyr Maximilian Kolbe.
Sep 12
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Words by William John Fitzgerald
We should strive for the beauty of liturgical language even in the midst of our day-to-day lives.
Sep 3
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