Georges Morin, OFM


Georges Morin was born in Saint-Célestin, Diocese of Nicolet, in 1936. As a Franciscan friar from Canada, he was a missionary in Korea from 1965 to 1991. He also worked in the Mission Office and the Franciscan Missions magazine, was involved in parish ministry and was active in the Secular Franciscan Order. His areas of interest include the spiritual interpretation of works of art of the great masters (Giotto, Van Gogh, Chagall...), classical music and the new evangelization through art and color.
Brother Georges makes a description of The Starry Night with a Franciscan touch! (…)
Friar Georges talks about Francis canticle through the Van Gogh’s art. (…)
Friar Georges tells the first Christmas at Fort Ville-Marie. (…)
Canticle of the Sun has probably something to do with a donation for the church of Taejôn. (…)
The Jeanne Mance’s project by friar Georges. (…)
Claude François (1614-1685) known as brother Luc, a Franciscan recollect artist of renown, formed by great European masters, was as it is said ‘the first artist to hold a professional training in the history of Canadian art’. During a brief stay of fifteen months (…)
Friar Georges is explaining the foundation of Ville-Marie. (…)
Friar Georges Morin is talking about one of his favorite artist Marc Chagall and his work of art The White Crucifixion. (…)