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Welcome to Franciscan Month! We are grateful you have subscribed to our Reflection Series for the month of October.

We are excited you will be participating in a groundbreaking initiative that has been gaining momentum for the last several months.  There are many months designated already, including Black History Month (February), Women's History Month (March) and Pride Month (June).  Given how these Months bring about great celebration and education of important causes and movements, we began to think having a Franciscan Month would be a very good thing  after all, our humble movement has been in existence for over 800 years!

We have solicited contributions to this Series from all member schools of the Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities (AFCU), as well as prominent Franciscan organizations.  We have a great feeling you will find the depth and breadth of the reflections as wonderful as we do  any feedback you may have would be most welcome. We also greatly encourage you to share this Series with others. To do so, please send them this link: tinyurl.com/franciscanmonth

Looking forward to walking the Reflection Series pilgrimage with you.  Enjoy Franciscan Month!

Deus Meus et Omnia,


St. Francis College Office of Mission, Ministry and Interfaith Dialogue





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