One of the two Custodies of Our Lady of the Angels Province is the Blessed Agnellus of Pisa Custody, aka “The Greyfriars.” There are 24 friars of this Custody with four more friars of other jurisdictions (including Friar Giles Zakowicz, OFM Conv. of Our Lady of the Angels Province) serving in ministry with them, in seven cities in Great Britain and Ireland. In the Manchester, England area there are two friaries: All Saints Friary (Barton, Urmston) and St. Clare’s Friary (Higher Blackley). Served by Fr. Cãtãlin Ieremia (Jeremiah) Budău, OFM Conv., Fr. Colin Mary Edwards, OFM Conv. and Br Joe Fenton, more can be learned about the weekly calendar of the parish, by following the St. Clare’s R.C. Parish Facebook page, from which the photo in the post was taken. On a side note, Friar Jeremiah also serves the Custody as a Definitor, and Friar Colin Mary also serves as the Custody’s Vicar.
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“Don’t Let the Poor Get Too Close.”
Many years ago, in conversation with others involved in ministry, someone said: “Be careful and prudent. Don’t let the poor get too close. They can mess everything up.” Those words have accompanied me throughout all these years like uninvited and unwanted company. But, how right he was! The poor indeed mess everything up.
They mess up our idea of the Kingdom of God, if we have kept to those safe reflections that have come down through centuries of safe theological complacency. They mess up our idea of Jesus’ preference, if you have spiritualized his message beyond recognition. They mess with our perspectives about the poor, the unrecognizable, the hidden, the unwanted, the discarded, the used and abused, and the begging immigrant. But, man, they really mess with our consideration of the wealthy, the system, the structures of power, the hierarchy, capitalism, sexism, patriarchy, and everything in between. The poor mess with our view and consideration of Jesus, religion, and the church. Yes, they even mess with our relationship with the poor themselves. You have to be very careful, because they can mess up everything.
They can really mess you up if you’ve turned your theories, opinions, interpretations, and conclusions into idols of worship. The poor, well…they’ll just come into those temples and tear them apart! Where would we worship then? What would we worship?
~ Friar Julio
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Fr. Julio Martinez, OFM Conv. [pictured at left during the Eucharistic Procession for the parish’s Celebración a Nuestra Señora del Carmen – The Festival for Our Lady of Mount Carmel, aka Stella Maris, or The Star of the Seas] wrote the above reflection a while ago, in preparation for Palm Sunday. In his current ministry, Friar Julio serves as pastor of St. Julia Catholic Church, in Siler City, NC, alongside Fr. Luis Palacios Rodríguez, OFM Conv. (parochial vicar), who began serving the Siler City community in the Fall of 2022. On the parish website, part of the Parish History states: “On July 1, 1999, St. Julia became a parish and one year later a groundbreaking ceremony took place to begin the construction phase of the new St. Julia Parish church. Parishioners wanted the new church to convey the diversity of the parish and to welcome newcomers who might, for the first time, recognize the Catholic Church presence in the county…Today’s St. Julia Parish Church can seat 450 people. Currently, more than 2,000 parishioners call St. Julia home, and 85% of them are Spanish speaking. St Julia now has the largest weekly attendance of any church in Siler City. It is often said that Sunday is the most segregated day of the week. However, a visitor to St. Julia’s will see evidence to the contrary. The parish community celebrates diversity and the richness of the cultural backgrounds that bring us together as a Catholic community in the 21st Century.”
Friar Julio’s charism fit the parish environment like a glove, when he began serving as pastor five years ago. The parish community’s ministries also include Social Services and Food Pantry Distribution, Justice & Peace and a Sister Mission. Learn more about this vibrant parish on the St. Julia Catholic Community website.
Lenten Thursday Prayer Service and Lunch
Fr. Max Avila, OFM Conv. (Spanish Instructor) and friar Antonio Moualeu, OFM Conv. (Religion Instructor and Campus Minister) join together for this week’s St. Francis of Assisi High School Campus Ministry led Lenten Thursday Prayer Service, followed by a simple meat-less meal in solidarity with those who struggle with poverty.
[Photo Cred: St. Francis High School Facebook Page]
Currently serving his Apostolic Year of Formation, friar Antonio is a simply professed friar of our province, who plans to profess his Solemn Vows on August 14, 2023, the Feast of St. Maximilian M. Kolbe, OFM Conv. Please keep him and all of the friars in formation of our province, in your continued prayers.
Read more about friar Antonio.
For more information on vocations, visit FranciscanVoice.org or email our Province Vocation Directors, Fr. Manny Vasconcelos, OFM Conv. and Br. Nick Romeo, OFM Conv. at vocations@olaprovince.org.
Friar Germain’s Reflection on Almsgiving during Lent
Pillars of Lent: Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving
“When you give alms … be unostentatious.”
Fr. Germain Kopaczynski, OFM Conv.,
of St. Mark Friary, in Boynton Beach, FL,
explains the importance of almsgiving: time, talent and treasure.
Post-Novitiate Mid-Year Retreat
March 6-10. 2023: Our province’s student friars in Post-Novitiate Formation, at St. Bonaventure Friary, in Silver Spring, MD gathered for a mid-year retreat to the Priestfield Pastoral Center, in Kearneysville, WV. For more information on formation and vocations with Franciscan Friars Conventual in the USA, visit FranciscanVoice.org or email our Province Vocation Directors, at vocations@olaprovince.org.
Welcome Friar Josel!
Reflections on the “Confiteor”
Friar Manny Vasconcelos, OFM Conv. reflects on the Penitential Act at Mass, specifically the “Confiteor.”
News from the Novitiate
Our own Fr. Tim Kulbicki, OFM Conv. served as our Order’s Secretary of the Executive Committee for the Revision of the Constitutions & as Secretary of the 202nd Ordinary General Chapter, while continuing to serve in his own province assigned ministries. The final drafting and approval of the Revised Constitutions at the Extraordinary General Chapter took place in 2018. For several years, Friar Tim spent time also traveling around the world, visiting the Order’s friars to provide academic conferences and friary presentations, in order to help the friars of our Order “receive” and implement the Revised Constitutions, which went into effect on February 2, 2019, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord and the World Day for Consecrated Life.
Franciscan Voice has provided a 12-part podcast of the Constitutions.
Now serving as Pastor and Campus Minister of our Chapel Hill, NC pastoral and university ministry ~ Newman Catholic Student Center Parish UNC at Chapel Hill, Friar Tim still travels to present the Constitutions of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual to new friars. He recently travelled to the St. Francis of Assisi Friary – Inter-Provincial Novitiate, in Arroyo Grande, CA, so that this year’s Novitiate Class could attended Friar Tim’s class on the Constitutions of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual, as part of the preparation for their Simple (Temporary/First) Professions, coming up in the Summer of 2023.
Take some time to visit the Novitiate’s Website to keep up with the Novices throughout the year.
Franciscan Voice is a great resource for all things Franciscan Friar Conventual.
Our Order’s Website is a great resource for information about our friars of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual around the world.
Our Province Vocation Office can be reached at vocations@olaprovince.org.
News from the friars of our Province Custody in Brazil
On Sunday, February 26, 2023, at the hands Cardeal Orani João Tempesta, O. Cist., Arcebispo de São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro (Cardinal Orani João Tempesta, O. Cist., the Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro), the Custódio Provincial Emérito of our Province’s Custódia Província Imaculada Conceição (Custos Emeritus from 2017-2022 of our Immaculate Conception Custody – Brazil), Frei Ronaldo Gomes da Silva, OFM Conv. was installed as the new Pastor of Paróquia São Francisco de Assis in Rio Comprido – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Frei Ronaldo also now serves the Custody as Definidor (a friar member of the Custody’s Definitory).
Frei Ronaldo lives in community in the Cúria Custodial: Convento e Paróquia São Francisco de Assis (Curia of the Custody & St. Francis of Assisi Friary) with the current Custódio Provincial e Guardião (Custos & Friary Guardian) ~Frei Carlos Roberto de Oliveira Charles, OFM Conv. – pictured at left giving a blessing on all those gathered for the fraternal celebration following the Mass, the Vigário paroquial (Parochial Vicar) ~ Frei Humberto Messias de Lima, OFM Conv., and the Assistente Pastoral (Pastoral Assistant) ~ Frei Fernando Pereira de Andrade Júnior, OFM Conv.
Keep Frei Ronaldo, and all of the friars of our Provincial Custody in Brazil, in your continued prayers, as they officially move to their new assignments, established after their last Chapter. For more information on vocations with our Provincial Custody, visit: ETAPAS DE FORMAÇÃO