
Reflections about the canvas of life at Mt. Irenaeus Franciscan Community.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

In this final episode of "Clouds and Sun," we remember and reflect upon the life of Fr. Dan Riley, ofm. Greg Licamele, the producer of this podcast, opens the reflection, followed by Fr. Xavier Seubert, ofm, who delivered the homily at Fr. Dan's fune... more
The love of God is present in the body and blood of Christ. Fr. Dan Riley. ofm, offers this reflection asking us to think about who else was at the table when Jesus celebrated this gift, our need for unity and how we can share our lives with others. ... more
As we think about the tables and churches where we gather, what can we do to find unity among ourselves? Fr. Dan Riley, ofm, invites us to set the world on fire with love and peace. Music, "This Little Light of Mine," by Kim and Reggie Harris (used w... more
"Remaining" with God does not mean to be static, but to be alive within creation. Fr. Dan Riley, ofm, shares this reflection from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Music, "The Love of God," by Fr. Cyprian Consiglio (used with permission). Produced M... more
I only now found Fr. Dan’s podcasts through a QR code in the latest edition of “Bonaventure”, the St. Bonaventure University magazine. Along with the article commemorating Fr. Dan’s journey, these podcasts are a true reflection of his faith and inspiration as a man born out of the necessity of giving and understanding. I am very thankful to know Fr. Dan and look forward to more of his inspirational words.
Father Dan's reflections are refreshing and inspiring. They encourage me to take time out of my hectic life and remind me of God's beauty manifested in nature and people. As a proud alumna of St. Bonaventure University myself, listening to these reflections is a great way to stay connected to the spiritual richness that the community offers to its people. Highly recommend!
Father Dan not only helps me keep the faith, but also see the faith in everything and all things that come my way and that I come to. I look forward to every podcast and often revisit others while I'm waiting!
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This collection of reflections focuses on themes of spirituality and community, particularly within the context of the Franciscan tradition. There is a strong emphasis on the importance of love, compassion, and faith, as well as encouragement for listeners to reflect on their personal spiritual journeys. The episodes often draw from scripture, emphasizing concepts such as the Eucharist, community building, and the significance of major Christian holidays such as Lent and Easter. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural reflections, the speakers create a warm and inviting atmosphere, encouraging listeners to find hope and connection in their faith amidst life's challenges.
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