October 2025
Aldin Francis Canobas, OFM When I visited Banaue in the Philippines, I was touched by the simple nipa huts of the Ifugao people. These huts are made from wood and leaves, yet they are strong and full of life. Families eat, rest, and share (…)
Vincent McConnell, OFM The death of St. Francis is often remembered through the tears of a friend whose role is sometimes forgotten: Lady Jacoba of Settesoli. Lady Jacoba was a wealthy Roman widow, but her life was forever changed when she encountered Francis. She (…)
Francis Oppong Acheampong, OFM The famous Canticle of the Creatures, also known as the Canticle of Brother Sun, written by Saint Francis of Assisi in the early 13th century, is one of the earliest known works of Italian literature. What stands out most to me is (…)
Michael Perras, OFM Many of us probably don’t think about our death on a regular basis. In fact, many of us probably avoid the conversation. However, it is good for us to consider “Sister Death” as Francis would say and ponder what would truly (…)
A day set aside to give thanks on purpose. On this Thanksgiving I wonder if we have considered how our heart is? Is it full of gratitude? Is it aware of blessings? Is it just considering it to be just another day with the (…)