Poco a Poco

How Do We Celebrate?

Why is it so hard to celebrate what’s good, especially when it’s happening in ourselves or others?

Drawing from Scripture, the lives of the saints, and everyday experiences of community

A New Year’s Resolution

What if this year’s resolution isn’t about fixing your life, but about trusting God in the middle of it?

As a new year begins, the friars talk honestly about goals, growth, and the tension

The Blessed Mother

Have you ever struggled to believe that God could really work through your weakness?

In this episode, the friars turn their gaze to the Blessed Mother and the quiet, radical way she

Meekness: The Manger and the Storm

Have you ever felt frustrated when Jesus seems quiet while everything around you is falling apart?

In this episode, the friars continue reflecting on “Blessed are the meek,” turning

Jesus, Meekness, and Fighting Satan

What if meekness isn’t weakness but the strongest way Jesus fights?

In this episode, the friars turn to “Blessed are the meek” and uncover how meekness is not passivity or timidity,

Peace, Mercy, and Vulnerability

What if real peace only grows where we’re willing to be vulnerable?

In this episode, the friars reflect on “Blessed are the peacemakers” and “Blessed are the merciful”,

Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit

What if the places you feel most empty are the places God is closest?

In this episode, the friars explore what it really means to be poor in spirit, not as an idea, but as the lived experience

Feeling Good Vs. Being Good

What if the things we use to “feel better” are the very things keeping us from becoming good?

In this episode, the friars continue exploring the Beatitude “Blessed

They Will See God

What if seeing God isn’t about trying harder, but desiring Him more simply?

For this week the friars turn to the Beatitude: “Blessed are the pure of heart, for they will see God.” In this

Fire, Desire and Theosis

What do you really hunger and thirst for?

As the friars continue through the Franciscan Lent, they dive deep into the Beatitude: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,

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