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Greg Friedman, OFM

Greg Friedman, OFM

Author and Journalist

Franciscan Father Greg Friedman is a friar of Our Lady of Guadalupe Province, based in Albuquerque, NM. An author and journalist, he has guided pilgrims in both Italy and the Holy Land. He served as editor of The Holy Land Review, the official magazine of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, from 2017-2020. He offers video reflections on the Sunday readings at www.usccb.org.

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To Die and so to Grow: The Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ
To Die and so to Grow: The Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ

In this week's Gospel reflection, Brother Larry Hayes, OFM, and Greg Friedman, OFM, explore the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Although written specifically for the friars, we have also included Brother Larry's Easter message due to its universal appeal to all brothers and sisters in Christ. 

Greg Friedman, OFM
Larry Hayes, OFM
Greg Friedman, OFM & Larry Hayes, OFM
March 29, 2024
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Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: The Commemoration of the Lord’s Entrance into Jerusalem
Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: The Commemoration of the Lord’s Entrance into Jerusalem

In this week's Gospel reflection, Ryan Thornton, OFM, and Greg Friedman, OFM, explore the commemoration of the Lord’s entrance into Jerusalem.

Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: Jesus Contemplates his Passion
Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: Jesus meets Nicodemus
Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: Jesus Drives Out the Money Changers in the Temple
Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: Jesus Drives Out the Money Changers in the Temple

In this week's Gospel reflection, Greg Friedman, OFM, and Michael Johnson, OFM, contemplate Jesus driving out the money changers in the temple.

Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: Transfiguration of Jesus
Lent Through a Franciscan Lens: Jesus is tempted in the desert
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