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The New Gnosticism
Aug 16, 2022
The benefits of the rapid exchange of information, via the internet, have afforded countless multitudes new opportunities to learn and grow—not just into more interesting or well-read people, but into a people who can better understand Christ and his Church through continuing education about the Faith. These opportunities prompted St. John Paul II to remark in the 1990’s that , “immediate access
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Ordained to Serve
Aug 10, 2022
In a major step on their journey toward priesthood, three Capuchin Franciscan friars of the Province of St. Conrad were ordained transitional deacons on March 19 in San Antonio, Texas. Brother Vincent Mary Carrasco, Br. Luke Jordan and Br. Jordan Rojas were ordained deacons by Bishop Gary Janak before a crowd of family, friends and formators at Immaculate Conception Chapel of the Oblate School
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Persistent For Change
Aug 5, 2022
Pope Francis issued a rescript on May 18, allowing the possibility for lay members of a mixed religious community to be elected to positions of leadership. This welcome change was a long time coming and there is an important history behind it. It was the heads of the four major men's branches of the first order Franciscans: Friars Minor, Conventuals, Capuchins and Third Order Regulars (TOR’s) that
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Returning to our Beginnings
Jul 6, 2022
We know with certainty that St. Francis of Assisi was never ordained to the priesthood, although there is some evidence to suggest he may have been a deacon. Nevertheless, Francis exercised the role of leadership over the order which he himself had founded for several years. At the Chapter of 1232, Elias of Cortona, also a lay brother, was elected as the successor to St. Francis. Lay brothers were
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The Shadow of the Spirit
Apr 29, 2022
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Gravity
Oct 13, 2020
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Four Planets & One Moon
Oct 6, 2020
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To Give or Not to Give
Sep 29, 2020
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The Trail to Encounter Jesus
Jul 23, 2020
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The Eucharistic Planet
Jul 22, 2020
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A Saint Amidst an Epidemic
Jul 12, 2020
Mark Rey was born in Sigmaringen, Germany, in 1577 to a devout Catholic family. From an early age, Mark showed signs of a deep faith life, spending time in daily prayer and attending daily Mass. At university, Mark studied both canon law and civil law, opting ultimately for a secular career as an attorney.
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Taking Christ into the Marketplace
Jul 12, 2020
In 2001, the Capuchin friars of St. Conrad Province took the Church to the people by opening The Catholic Center in the Citadel Mall. Now in its 19th year, it is going strong.
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