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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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Friends of the Friars
Jul 12, 2020
When it was announced in 2012 that the Capuchin Franciscan friars would be leaving St. Joseph Parish in Hays, Kan., which they had staffed since 1878, church organist Kevin Rupp sent an email to then-provincial Fr. Charles Polifka that said, "Say it isn't so." Sadly, it was so, and within a year, a 135-year tenure came to an end.
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A New Means of Evangelization
Jul 12, 2020
While many of our younger friars are well versed in the likes of Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, people from an older generation often balk at the use of social media. Most of our older friars do not check-in with their current location on Facebook, do not spend hours....
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A Franciscan Theology?
Jul 12, 2020
Those who admire or seek to imitate St. Francis of Assisi often speak of a “Franciscan spirituality,” but an authentic spirituality must be rooted in a sound theology, a way of understanding God and God's relationship to his creation.
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Meet the Friars
Jul 12, 2020
Ever since he was a child, Fr. John Toepfer, O.F.M. Cap., longed to be a Capuchin priest. Born and reared in Hays, Kan., as one of seven children of Anthony and Mary Alice Toepfer, friars staffed his local parish and others throughout northwest Kansas, as well as a high school and seminary.
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50 Years in Colorado
Jul 12, 2020
For nearly a century the Capuchins had been serving in the wide flat lands and prairies of Kansas when need summoned us to Colorado. A poor, inner-city parish in a high crime neighborhood of Denver was in need of a priest.
Spirituality
Origin of the Christmas Tree
Dec 31, 2019
Long before the dawn of Christianity, trees and plants that remained green throughout the year were used in pagan rituals. During the winter solstice, many cultures decorated their homes with branches of the fir tree as a reminder of spring.
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Meet the Friars
Dec 31, 2019
Capuchin Fr. Blaine Burkey, archivist for the St. Conrad Province, marked 58 years of priesthood June 3 and his 84th birthday Nov. 30. Born and reared in Cumberland, Md., he entered a Capuchin-run seminary high school at age 13.
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Friends of the Friars
Dec 31, 2019
When the Capuchin Franciscans arrived to Denver in 1970 to oversee Annunciation Parish, then 15-year-old Sue Roth, along with her parents and siblings, attended the first Mass the friars celebrated at the church. “My grandparents and some aunts and uncles from Victoria, Kan., were present as well,” the Denverite recalled of the order that is dear to the Roth family.
Charism
Lawrence of Brindisi
Dec 31, 2019
In addition to being proclaimed a Doctor of the Church, one of the most incredible qualities of Lawrence of Brindisi was his gift for languages. In addition to his native Italian, Lawrence was fluent in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, German, Bohemian, Spanish and French.
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Meet the Friars
Oct 23, 2019
"The best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry," wrote Robert Burns in his poem "To a Mouse." Br. Jason Patrick Moore, 40, can relate. Born in Denver and reared in Indian Hills, Br. Jason graduated from Mullen High School then earned a bachelor's degree in computer science and math from Regis University.
Charism
The Transitus of Francis
Oct 23, 2019
The Transitus of St. Francis is a celebration of the passage of the saint from his earthly life to the glory of heaven. Traditionally celebrated by Franciscans all over the world on Oct. 3, there is no specific liturgical rite or specifications. Franciscan friars, sisters, members of the Third Order and others gather together on the vigil of the feast of St. Francis....