Friday, 11 May 2012

Zambia elects a new Vice Provincial and Council

Our Brothers in the Vice Province of Zambia recently held a Chapter and elected, for the first time, a Zambian Vice Provincial (Br Thomas Zulu) and all Zambian Council. We wish them every blessing and success for the future. The mission to Zambia began from Ireland in the 1930's and this is a great moment in their history.



New Blog Address..







Peace to you!!

We have updated our blog address as part of some redevelopment work we are undertaking on our social media. The new address is:

www.capfrans.blogspot.com 

If you still use the old address don't worry, you will be automatically, and painlessly, redirected to capfrans.

As always thanks for your interest and support

Pax
Br Martin




Every blessing...

...to our Dominican Brothers receiving the Ministry of Acolyte this weekend in St Saviour's Church Dominic Street, Dublin. We pray every blessing on you and your future ministry.




Thursday, 3 May 2012

St Francis and the Eucharist







Peace to you all!

In preparation for the International Eucharistic Congress, we will post a series of reflections, over the coming days and weeks, on St Francis and the Eucharist. The Eucharist is central to Franciscan life, wherever and however it is lived. The theme of this Congress is 'Eucharist: Communion with Christ and with one another' and this theme could very easily be applied to Franciscan life.

As Capuchin Franciscans, our life, following the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a life of Fraternity both with Christ and with one another. At the centre of this life is the Eucharist both as a Sacrament, in which we are united with Christ, and also as a Sacrament in which we are bound together.

Francis, in his early years, longed to be a Knight and to take part in the Crusades to the Holy Land. After he heard Christ's call and responded to it, his Crusade became a Crusade of Peace, of Love, of Unity, of Communion.....a Eucharistic Crusade. In this series of reflections we will look at some of the writing Francis has left us, in which he speaks of the Eucharistic, it's importance and our responsibilities as followers of Christ. We will look at these writings, now nearly 800 years old, in light of our contemporary experience and world, drawing on his wisdom and insights.

We are delighted that both St Mary of the Angels in Church St and St Michan's in Halston Street have been chosen as part of the Pilgrim Walk. We look forward to welcoming pilgrims and sharing with them a little of what it means to be a Franciscan in today's world.

I hope you can join us for the walk and that, in the time leading to the Congress, you find the reflections enriching ....stay tuned, we'll keep you posted!

Pax
Br Martin