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Sister Moon & the Stars – Canticle of the Creatures Reflections

In my life up to that point, I had not really internalized what appeared so obvious to St. Francis. When we gaze at the night sky and marvel at the self-evident hand of an amazing God, we are more than spectators. As we work in the name of Jesus, His co-eternal Son, to bring peace and justice and human dignity to this temporal world, we take our place in the great dance.

2025-06-25T11:12:18-04:00June 30th, 2025|Categories: Centenaries 2023-2026, From the Newsletter|0 Comments

Sir Brother Sun – Canticle of the Creatures Reflections

When I think about these events, I remember the amazing natural wonder of the eclipse and seeing the sun’s corona, but each one of these events was a time of human togetherness and shared experience. ... I think St. Francis would approve the idea of praising the glory of God’s creation with family, friends, and anyone else in the vicinity!

2025-06-16T15:49:30-04:00June 23rd, 2025|Categories: Centenaries 2023-2026, From the Newsletter|0 Comments

All Creation Sings – Canticle of the Creatures Reflections

The first time I was introduced to the “Canticle of the Creatures,” I was easily captivated by its seemingly all-encompassing spirit of joy and praise of our good God. Without knowing Francis’ story well nor the context of this canticle’s writing, I imagined him frolicking through a vast field of flowers on a bright summer’s day, without a care in the world. Yes, a moment when the true blessings of the Lord can be so obvious, even to the most tepid of believers. What was this setting of inspiration? What treasure could so captivate St. Francis?

2025-06-16T15:50:06-04:00June 16th, 2025|Categories: Centenaries 2023-2026, CNSA, From the Newsletter|0 Comments

Inclusive Multilingual Communication

A common statement that we have all probably heard is, “The United States is a melting pot.” But that doesn’t really seem right if you think of what a melting pot does and what its contents looks like. A melting pot melts down everything in it into one single entity. I picture a glutinous unicolored mass. Not an attractive site at all.

2025-06-06T11:30:57-04:00June 9th, 2025|Categories: From the Newsletter|0 Comments
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