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Franciscan & Friends 2010 Special Events

 

Sat. Mornings March 6/13/20 - Pysanka Classes, Universal Bookstore

 

Thu. March 25, 7pm - The Junebugs Concert, St Cecilia's

 

Sat. April 24, 7:30pm - Tony Melendez Concert, St Luke's

 

Sun. April 25, 7pm -  Tony Melendez Concert, St Patrick's

 

Thu. April 29, 7pm - Los Morenos Latin Guitar Concert, St Cecilia's

 

August 19 -29 - Ceili Rain Alberta Tour

 

Sat. August 21 - Rockystock Catholic Festival, Rockyford

 

August 27/28/29 - United Catholic Music & Video Awards Conference

 

Sat. September 18, 8:30am to noon - Breakfast with the Bishop, St Cecilia's

 

 

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 "Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as day."

Isaiah 58 : 10

 

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 In 2009 Franciscans around the world celebrated the 800th Anniversary of the Franciscan Order.



 

 

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Concerts for Haiti

Haiti

 Click to download the Concert Poster

Franciscan and Friends give a special thanks to St. Cecilia's Church and St. Peters Anglican Church for making the benefit concerts a great success.
Our warm appreciation and thanks also goes out to all those who volunteered, performed and attended the concerts. Over $17,000 was raised for Haiti and with the government matching program the total was over $34,000.

These events would not have been a success without your support.

Thank you.

A Franciscan Creed

Inspired by the vision of St. Francis, we commit ourselves to the Gospel as our way of life.

Our world view is centered in Christ, we see Jesus Christ as the beginning, the way and the goal of all creation. This world vision reveals to us a God who is Father and a life which is love. This demands of us a life as brothers and sisters of all people and of creation.

We are on a pilgrimage, trying to reach our Father, trying to live a life of love. We have not yet arrived; we are sinners, but we are called to be saints.

As sinners, weak human beings, we must undergo a continuing conversion, returning always to the Father as prodigal sons and daughters. Christ was poor and Christ was crucified; we seek to share in his poorness and in his suffering. We further commit ourselves to the service of the poor.

In making our way through life, we are guided more by simplicity, humility and littleness rather than by power, prestige and status.

Like Christ, like Francis, we seek to become instruments of peace, peacemakers. Acknowledging the guiding presence of the Holy Spirit, we declare our loyalty to the Church in a spirit of dialogue and cooperation with her ministers and shepherds.

We are conscious of our obligation to share in the life and mission of the Church. We are lay apostles called by Christ to continue his work on earth. Our life and our spirituality however, are characteristically secular, in the world and for the world.

Joy sustains our lives, fulfills our living, we seek the same for others.

To achieve all this is difficult; hence we declare our need for Christ’s Eucharist, for personal, communal and liturgical prayer.1969 Assisi Third Order Congress

St Francis