Reverend James Boric – Rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Archdiocese of Baltimore – the Premier See of the Roman Catholic Church in the USA), the Very Reverend Fr. James McCurry, OFM Conv. – Minister Provincial of the Our Lady of the Angels Province, His Eminence Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson (Prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development), The Most Reverend William Edward Lori, S.T.D. (Sixteenth Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore), and at the far right, Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Robert Twele, OFM Conv. (Legal Counsel for the Province and Director of the Office of Legal Council for Catholic Relief Services
April 18-21, 2017: Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Robert Twele, OFM Conv. Director of the Office of Legal Council for Catholic Relief Services (CRS), headquartered in Baltimore-MD, served as the CRS host to Cardinal Peter Turkson, Prefect of the Vatican’s newly established (January 1, 2017) Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. The photo depicts Baltimore Archbishop William Lori welcoming the Cardinal and Fr. Robert, along with Fr. James, to a tour of the Old Basilica-Cathedral and dinner in the Archbishop’s House.
April 12, 2017, twenty eight students and two staff members spent the morning volunteering with 716 Ministries, formerly known as Westside Ministries, a faith-based housing revitalization service organization working to improve neighborhoods across the city of Buffalo. Students helped to clean out an old house across the street from the Broadway Market & afterward took a tour of Corpus Christi Church.
While working, they also discovered a litter of newborn kittens
which were rescued after a student called his mother
who works at The Ten Lives Club Cat Adoption agency.
Anyone from the area looking to volunteer at 716 Ministries,
please know that they are always in need on
Saturday mornings and occasionally on Saturday afternoons.
Their volunteer coordinator is Megan Platt: mplatt@716ministries.org.
Holy Thursday: One of two brothers who later celebrated the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) at the Easter Vigil at our province ministry of The Franciscan Church of the Assumption in Syracuse, NY. They received instruction from Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Brennan-Joseph Farleo, OFM Conv. and their grandmother. These two young parishioners also serve the parish as hospitality ministers and assist with parish events. They had their feet washed by their pastor, Fr. Rick Riccioli, OFM Conv., during the Mass of the Lord’s Supper.
Good Friday: A very Spirit-filled and blessed experience of the Stations of the Cross with Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Tim Dore, OFM Conv. Each year, the parishioners of Baltimore’s St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church (of which Friar Tim is pastor) and the parishioners of Amazing Grace Lutheran Church join together to make a holy and prayerful journey through the streets of their shared neighborhood.
Holy Saturday: Swieconka ~ the Saturday Blessing of the Easter Foods, at St. Stanislaus School in Chicopee, MA, with their pastor and rector of the Basilica of St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr, Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Joe Benicewicz, OFM Conv.
Holy Saturday: Easter Vigil at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Atlanta GA
Happy Easter!: Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv. stoped to take a few photos with some of the students he serves from Syracuse University, including these Theta Chi Fraternity brothers, after Easter Mass.
Happy Easter!: At the Point Pleasant Beach, NJ parish school of Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church, where our friars pastoraly serve. The 4th Grade Coordinated the delivery over 40 Easter Baskets to the local food pantry.
All are friars of Our Lady of the Angels Province unless otherwise indicated. Top Row Left to Right: fr. Jim Hoffman, OFM Conv., Fr. Brad Milunski, OFM Conv. (Vicar Provincial), Friar Maximilian Avila Pacheco, OFM Conv., Friar Emanuel Vasconcelos, OFM Conv., Br. Jim Moore, OFM Conv. (Guardian of the St. Bonaventure Friary Post Novitiate) Bottom Row: br. Emmanuel Wenke, OFM Conv., fr. Israel Arauz-Rosiles, OFM Conv. (St. Joseph Cuptertino Province), fr. Franck Lino Sokpolie, OFM Conv., br. Timothy Blanchard, OFM Conv., fr. Andrew Hennessy, OFM Conv. (Our Lady of Consolation Province), fr. Bede Thigpen, OFM Conv. (St. Bonaventure Province)
The student friars at St Bonaventure Friary in Silver Spring, MD celebrated the Easter Triduum with the friars who minister in Campus Ministry at The Catholic University of America (Washington DC), where they are all continuing their studies.
University Chaplain & Director of Campus Ministry, Fr Jude DeAngelo, OFM Conv. baptized two students as several others were confirmed and brought into full communion with the Church during the Easter Celebration.
All are welcome to attend a presentation by Fr. Jude Winkler, OFM Conv., on the Resurrection Narratives in the Gospels.
Friar Jude is a friar of our province who currently serves as Assistant General for the Conventual Franciscan Order (Rome). He is a sought after speaker and is an eminent Scriptural Scholar.
His Daily Reflections can be enjoyed online and are available via our evangelization and developement ministry, the Companions of St. Anthony’s website.
There is no need to register for this Free presentation, however there will be a free will offering taken at this event.
The Shrine of St. Anthony holds many spiritual, social and liturgical events throughout the year. Free events are listed on their website calendar. Please be sure to check out the Shine’s Home Page for more information about this ministry of our province, including links to other events that may require a registration fee, videos and the daily schedule.
On April 14th the Shrine of St. Anthony will hold another Good Friday Day of Prayer led by Friar Douglas McMillan, OFM Conv. from 1 – 8:00 p.m. The day features several talks, quiet prayer, Good Friday Liturgy, Stations of the Cross and a Lenten Supper. The cost for this retreat is $25 and RSVP’s must be in by Thursday April 13th.
We friars of Our Lady of the Angels Province are members of The Order of Friars Minor Conventual. We are a religious community founded by St. Francis of Assisi, living in an Order where friars commit themselves to the Gospel life of perfect charity, through the public vows of Obedience, Poverty, and Chastity. We are consecrated to God through the ministry of the Church, by living a common life, in union with the Rule of our Seraphic Father, Saint Francis.
We friars share a great respect for creation and life, as is evidenced through the work of the JPIC (Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Commission) of Our Lady of the Angels Province. In union with the April 22, 2017 celebrations of Earth Day, we encourage you to incorporate the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. Pope Francis refers to our Earth as our Common Home and has added caring for it as a new act of mercy. Consider adding a work of mercy to your Earth Day celebrations. St. Francis respected even the smallest creatures of Earth and we humbly try to follow on his pathway of loving care.
As this year marks the 500th Anniversary of the creation of our separate Franciscan Families, please take a moment to read through our Order’s history to better understand our future. Franciscans have a deep desire to walk together and grow in common vocation and mission. In 2016, members of different Franciscan Orders gathered to benefit a reconciliation between the Franciscan families, so that we can all more powerfully and clearly give witness to the charism of St. Francis and St. Clare. Read More
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Presented by Our Lady of the Angels Province Friar, Fr. Ericson de la Peña, OFM Conv., who served in Campus Ministry at the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
Pope Francis expressed his hope of our sharing Christian values with the young by presenting “Jesus Christ as the meaning of life…” (Vatican Audience, 2/13/14). In my ministry at Catholic University, I personally try to foster in vivo encounters with Christ by focusing on the meaning of life that is found through our Franciscan calling to minority, for we are told by St. Francis that Christ willing chose to be become poor. Teaching minority as a lifestyle has brought me, and those I serve, up close to the poor and the marginalized (whom St. Francis loved dearly with special devotion.)
Our campus ministry is always offering opportunities for us to meet the poor and to help them. This is good, but not enough. It was in a homily earlier this academic year that a friar asked the students how many volunteered for service projects, or in particular at a soup kitchen. Nearly everyone’s hand was raised in the air. Then the friar asked for another show of hands, for those who actually took the time to sit, share a meal, and have a conversation with the people at the tables. He was asking if the value of minority, of our truly being “lesser brothers and sisters” was operative. He was asking if our charity moves into minority, as a way of living and interacting with other that may seem a bit reckless at times.
A mission trip to Costa Rica two years ago brought together students from CUA, Duke, & UNC, stirring a real Franciscan passion for charity, justice, and peace within us. During the week friars and students went out to meet the homeless and the severely disabled persons who were left in institutions that would care for them. One of the tasks that our students bravely performed was to wash and clean the bodies of the sick amid the horrid conditions they found them in. The repulsive stench was certainly not for the weak heart, yet none of the students assigned there backed out, some even vied to get the spot! I was deeply moved by the compassion I witnessed from our young missionaries, and honestly caught by surprise at how these privileged youngsters were reckless in associating themselves so closely and tenderly with the poor.
The mutual edification during the mission trip did not end after our day of service but continued on through the evening with a daily reflection of our encounters. Touched by the human suffering they witnessed, these encounter engendered a greater desire in them to reach out and give of themselves more completely as lesser brothers and sisters.
Two students from CUA returned to Costa Rica after college, as FrancisCorp volunteers, and one of the two became Catholic during her time there. Another has just been accepted to return to Costa Rica as part of next the next FrancisCorp group, while yet another one has volunteered at an extended volunteer mission in NY.
Our Franciscan charism of fostering charity, justice and peace, when presented through the lifestyle of minority, resonates strongly with the youth. We simply cannot relegate this core values to the side, for if lived authentically we will find ourselves not working solo in our mission. Instead we find ourselves, like St. Francis, among the poor and the youth, discovering together Jesus Christ as the meaning of life.
March 2, 2017: Our Lady of the Angels Province friars, Fr. Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv. (Syracuse University Catholic Chaplain) and Fr. Russell Governale, OFM Conv. (Province Vocation Director) celebrated the Masses with the Students and faith Community at Syracuse University on March 2, 2107, the Fifth Sunday of Lent. It was a beautiful Spring day, during which participants were able to pray together and reflect upon the new life that Jesus offers us. The students were encouraged to consider if God is calling them to Religious Life or Priesthood. Please continue to pray that the message of the Gospel and our Gospel life will encourage more people to serve Christ in the Franciscan way of life.
Over Spring Break 2017, twenty Elon students participated in two separate mission trips. One group traveled to Charleston, SC to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, while their Catholic Campus Ministry Chaplain, Our Lady of the Angels Province friar, Fr. Peter Tremblay, OFM Conv. lead a group to Montego Bay, Jamaica to serve with Mustard Seed Ministries at their orphanage for children with disabilities. Those serving in Jamaica we were able to join the bishop of Montego Bay, The Most Reverend Burchell Alexander McPherson, for Mass at the Cathedral, on the first full day and the rest of the week was spent caring for the children, as well as some landscaping on the mission grounds. It was a powerful and life changing experience for all involved.