A formal Canonical Visitation was carried out in the British Isles and Ireland for almost four weeks in February and March of 2024. The newest member of the General Definitory, Brother Joseph WOOD, conducted the Visitation, having assumed the position of Assistant General from Friar Jude WINKLER, who resigned recently because of health concerns.

This year, the Custody of Great Britain-Ireland is celebrating the 800th anniversary of its foundation (1224-2024). This anniversary year is truly a time of renewal, of looking backward and forward. There were many brave and holy friars during these centuries who helped keep the Catholic faith alive through their service and charity. After a long absence caused by the suppressions of King Henry VIII in the 16th century, our Conventual Franciscan presence in Great Britain was reborn in 1907, thanks to the Province of Malta, which took up the mantle of missionary activity in England under the able leadership of Friar Bonaventure SCEBERRAS (1876-1948). Friar Vincent MAYER of from the then Province of the Immaculate Conception in the USA arrived soon afterward and became a co-founder of the mission. Currently the Custody of Blessed Agnellus of Pisa has six friaries, two in Ireland (Dublin and Wexford), and four in England (London/Rye, Manchester, Liverpool, and Oxford – a formation house). For many years, foreign friars have been invited to assist with ministry among the English, Scottish, and Irish people and among the many immigrants who found refuge here during and after the two World Wars.

Friar Joseph WOOD