
In this presentation, Dr. Darleen Pryds will trace the history of lay participation in the Franciscan tradition in the earliest decades and see how it can inform our understanding of lay participation today.

In this presentation, Dr. Darleen Pryds will trace the history of lay participation in the Franciscan tradition in the earliest decades and see how it can inform our understanding of lay participation today.


On November 29, the Franciscan family celebrates the Feast of All Saints of the Seraphic Order – remembering the countless Franciscan men and women who have lived out the Gospel of Jesus Christ by following the patterns of life left by Francis and Clare of Assisi.
On November 26, Franciscans around the world honor the memory of Saint Leonard of Port Maurice (1676–1751), famous preacher of parish missions.
On November 28, the Franciscan family honors the memory of St. James of the Marches (c.1393-1476), a friar noted as a powerful preacher.
On November 17, we celebrate the memory of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary or Thuringia (1207–1231), a Franciscan laywoman who is venerated today as patroness of Secular Franciscans and of the many congregations of women and men following the Franciscan Third Order Regular Rule.
"Fratelli Tutti as a Framework for Catholic Mental Health Ministry" by Wendell Callahan, PhD, is the latest lecture of the Franciscan Zoom Lecture Series, hosted by the Franciscan School of Theology at the University of San Diego.
"The Franciscan Way of the Cross: How Does the San Damiano Cross Speak of Passion and Resurrection?" by Fr. Jim Sabak, OFM is the latest lecture of the Franciscan Zoom Lecture Series, hosted by the Franciscan School of Theology at the University of San Diego.
"Where Goes the Church Under New Leadership?" by Joseph P. Chinnici, OFM, is the latest lecture of the Franciscan Zoom Lecture Series, hosted by the Franciscan School of Theology at the University of San Diego.
In this presentation, Dr. Darleen Pryds will trace the history of lay participation in the Franciscan tradition in the earliest decades and see how it can inform our understanding of lay participation today.
In this presentation, Dr. Wendell Callahan will discuss how using Fratelli Tutti as a framework helps situate Catholic Mental Health Ministry within the broader moral and social vision of the Church.
In this presentation, James Sabak, OFM will discuss how the San Damiano Cross speaks of both passion and resurrection.






