FST Community News—Aug. 19-25

Peace and all good!

Being a student in a theological graduate program invites us to enter formation. In 2005, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), named four areas of formation that provide a blueprint for the development of both religious and lay ministers:

  • Human qualities central to forming relationships.
  • A spirituality and practice of prayer.
  • Theological and pastoral studies.
  • Practical pastoral abilities.

As summer ends and we enter another school year, how might you engage with this journey of formation?

Upcoming Events:

  • Books from Fr. Mike Blastic’s collection are available in both the hallway outside his old office and in Dr. Pryds old office. Feel free to take what you would like.
  • Tuesday, August 27 from 7-8:30pm at St. Brigid’s parish School of Prayer. Fr. Francis Lee, OFM, will be presenting, “Frescoes in the Basilica of St. Francis: Unveiling Franciscan Spirituality Through Visual Art.” For more information, please click here.
  • Zoom rosary each Saturday at 4:30pm PDT. All are welcome to participate by clicking here.

Save the Date:

  • Wednesday, September 4 – FST’s first liturgy for Fall 2024 at Founders Chapel at 4:30pm followed by a community meal in the Founders Hall Faculty Lounge. The Mass will be livestreamed.
  • Saturday, September 14 – A Franciscan family celebration of the 800th centenary of the Stigmata of St. Francis of Assisi at Immaculate Conception parish between 10:30am to 1:30pm. For more information, please click here.
  • Ministry Day – Are you wondering what you might use your degree for? Have you ever considered serving as a chaplain? Come and hear about what this ministry is all about from a panel of four professionals on Thursday, September 26 in Coronado Hall classroom from 4:15-5:45pm (can be attended virtually as well). There will be time set aside for questions and answers. For more information, please click here.

Peace to you,

Joe Lonergan

Director of Student Services and Spiritual Formation

Franciscan School of Theology

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