
A Reflection of Christ’s Love to Others
St. Francis showed deep empathy and love for all people, particularly the marginalized and suffering.
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St. Francis showed deep empathy and love for all people, particularly the marginalized and suffering.

In the spirit of St. Francis, detachment from material possessions and earthly desires is a core principle of Franciscan spirituality.

Detachment from material possessions and earthly desires is a core principle of Franciscan spirituality.

Betrayal is a painful and deeply unsettling experience, one that challenges us to confront our own vulnerability and to navigate the complex terrain of human relationships with courage and grace.

As followers of St. Francis, we are called to walk in the footsteps of St. Francis, following the path of humility, simplicity, and radical love.

Compassion is more than just feeling sympathy or pity for others; it’s about actively seeking to alleviate suffering and promote the well-being of all those we encounter.

Humility is not a sign of weakness but a mark of true strength—a recognition of our own limitations and imperfections, and a willingness to serve others with grace and selflessness.