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FMS’s 26th Commissioning

R to L: Bryce Bradford, Sandra Bradford, Rhegan Hyypio (Our Program Director) and Susan Slavin stand outside St. Camillus. On Sunday, November 14, 2010, FMS commissioned its 26th class of mission candidates: Sandra and Bryce Bradford and Susan Slavin. The ceremony took place on a beautiful autumn day at St. Camillus Church in Silver Spring,…

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Missioner On The Air!

In Cochabamba, Bolivia, one of our Current Missioners, Nora Pfeiffer, recently prepared a radio program promoting ecological awareness. The show was entitled “Programa de la Familia” and focused on restoring the environment with respects to Franciscan spirituality and the integrity of creation. Read more about Nora’s stories from Bolivia, on advocacy for the environment on…

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Celebrating 20 Years of the ‘Ministry of Presence’

Click to see a slideshow of the event and videos here. On October 23, 2010, Franciscan Mission Service celebrated its 20th Anniversary Benefit & Celebration to commemorate its rich history of laity in mission. “From the start,” said Fr. Joe Nangle, OFM, former executive director, “Franciscan Mission Service has been oriented not just to walk…

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“Called to Act with Justice”

Our missioners in formation arrived just last week. Susan Slavin of Centerpoint, NY and Sandra and Byrce Bradford of Detroit, MI began their intensive mission formation classes on Monday, August 23, 2010. This past Sunday was their first mass celebration at St. Camillus where in 13 weeks from now they will be commissioned for their…

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FMS Return Missioner Professes Solemn Vows

On August 21, 2010, FMS staff and members of the Franciscan family gathered for the celebration of the Rite of Solemn Profession for Return Missioner, Paul O’Keeffe, OFM, and three other friars (Brothers Cidouane Joseph, OFM; Robert Lentz, OFM; and Erick Lopez, OFM). During the solemn vows ceremony and multilingual mass, Brother Paul expressed his…

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An Ongoing Reflection: Franciscan Mission in the Third Millennium

This is the second series of reflections on mission by Fr. George Corrigan, OFM, that will appear monthly. Fr. George is a Franciscan Friar of Holy Name Province and an FMS returned missioner. Part II: Mission as A Movement of Life and In Life Among founders of religious orders, Francis of Assisi is the first…

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A Warm Welcome

Husband-and-wife lay missioners Joel Vaughn and Lynn Myrick report that they received a warm welcome at their new mission site in Carmen Pampa, Bolivia. Joel and Lynn will be working with students at the Unidad Academica Campesina, a small rural college that is a branch of the Catholic University of Bolivia. The college aims to…

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It’s that time of year…

Graduation! More than caps and gowns, smiles and celebrations, it means stepping from one stage of life into another. For our missioners in Bolivia, it means that they are just at the beginning of their time as lay missioners; they are truly experiencing a “commencement”. On Thursday June 10, Clare, Nora, Lynn, Joel, and Catherine…

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Franciscan Mission in the Third Millennium

This is the first of a series of reflections on mission by Fr. George Corrigan, OFM, which will appear monthly. Fr. George is a Franciscan friar of Holy Name Province and an FMS returned missioner. Part I: Introduction How do contemporary Franciscans understand mission? It is a difficult question to answer, partly because so often…

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Mission Reflection 6

To round out our series of reflections on mission, here is returned missioner Sharon Wahl (Class XXIV) reflecting on her experience as a Franciscan lay missioner in Musoma, Tanzania. As an extra item, here is an article that Sharon wrote during her last year on mission in Tanzania, about the daily struggle of working in…

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Why We Have Lay Missioners

A Reflection by Peter Mueller, FMS Full-Time Domestic Volunteer It’s coming up on mission appeal season here at FMS. That’s the time of year when our returned missioners go to parishes all over the U.S. to make presentations about their mission, in order to spread the word about the good work being done on mission…

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Mission Reflection 5

Continuing our series of reflections on mission from recently-returned lay missioners, here is Richard Nalen (Class XXIII) on his time in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

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Mission Reflection 4

A very joyful and blessed Easter to all! We submit two images for your consideration. First, the beautiful cross in the Church of San Damiano, depicting the glorified Christ, before which Francis spent many hours in prayer: Like any Christian, St. Francis was profoundly moved by the celebration of Easter. His devotion was spread to…

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Mission Reflection 3

This week’s reflection is from returned missioner Kristen Zielinski-Nalen, who with her husband Richard Nalen was stationed in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

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Mission Reflection 2

Second in our series of mission reflections is returned missioner Ginny Dachenhausen; she was stationed in Cochabamba, Bolivia, where she worked at a home for boys, aged 6-12.

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Mission Reflection

When we had the missioners here for Re-Entry, I got the chance to do quick interviews with almost all of them about their mission experience. The poor quality camera-work is mine; the moving and insightful reflections are theirs. First of this series is Lee Lechtenberg; he and his wife Jean were stationed at a small…

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Wine, Cheese, and Returned Missioners

A bare few days after five missioners departed for Bolivia, seven missioners who had returned in December from their time of service in Bolivia and Tanzania arrived here at Casa San Salvador for our annual re-entry program. The program, which lasts three weeks, is intended as a time of retreat for the missioners to look…

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An Ongoing Struggle to Redefine Mission

There’s been much in the news recently about the group from Idaho, Baptist Christians, who decided to jump-start a program for orphans in Haiti . They flew in and gathered 33 children, including a few who still have parents, and apparently planned to settle them at a temporary orphanage in the Dominican Republic, whence they…

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Departure

Four members of FMS Class XXV departed for mission in Bolivia on January 5, 2010. Nora Pfeiffer, Clare Lassiter, Joel Vaughn, and Lynn Myrick flew to Miami, and then to La Paz, arriving early in the morning of January 6. From there they flew to Cochabamba, where they will be attending Maryknoll Language School for…

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Happy New Year!

A very blessed and happy New Year to all! At FMS we’re excited for the year 2010 because it marks our 20th Anniversary. The first class of lay missioners went overseas in 1990. 20 years later, the 25th class of lay missioners is departing for Bolivia. They’ll be attending language school in Cochabamba for the…

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Franciscan Advent

Here, a short, sweet reflection on Advent by Fr. Neil O’Connell, OFM, of the Holy Name Province (found in the HNP newsletter Today). A wonderful reminder that in this season of anticipation and renewal we cannot forget our baptismal call to mission. Like St. Francis, we are called to be “heralds of Christ”; we strive…

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Making Headlines

Here’s an article recently published in the Catholic Herald for the Diocese of Arlington. Nora Pfeiffer is one of our newest missioners, just comissioned a month ago; she and her classmates depart for Bolivia January 5th. Nora feels a little uncomfortable about being compared to Mary, but it’s otherwise a great article.

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Our New Blog!

Peace and all good! We are launching this blog to provide updates from the FMS office in Washington, DC, the latest news from mission, and occasional reflections on all things Franciscan. Please take time to visit the blogs of our missioners in the field (listed in the menu to the right), as well as our…

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