The year’s third issue of the Fraternus Nuntius newsletter is now available. It contains documents and news covering July, August and September of 2024.
The first section is dedicated to the Minister General, Friar Carlos TROVARELLI (pp. 4-9). We highlight his letter for the Solemnity of St. Francis (pp. 7-9). Next is the section by the Secretary General, Friar Tomasz SZYMCZAK (pp. 10-17), where you can read the news about the new Assistant General for the Federation of Asian Minor Conventuals (FAMC), Friar Giuseppe Myoungjin PARK (p. 17).
In the section on the General Offices (pp. 18-42), we feature an article on the 300th anniversary of the consecration of the Basilica of the Twelve Holy Apostles in Rome (pp. 25-26); the conclusion of the course for Franciscan missionaries in Latin America (pp. 28-29); and the elective assembly of the Militia of the Immaculata (M.I.) in the Philippines (pp. 40-42).
On page forty-three, the solidarity bulletin board lists Jurisdictions that have made financial contributions.
From the African Federation of Conventual Franciscans (pp. 44-50), we highlight news on the ordinations in Ghana (p. 50). From the Centralis Europae Foederatio (pp. 51-58), we offer news on a visit to Greenland (p. 52). From the Conventual Franciscan Federation (pp. 59-64), we have an article on the celebration of 800 years of the Order’s presence in England (pp. 63-64). From the Federación América Latina Conventuales (pp. 65-81), we offer an article on the ordination in Paraguay (p. 72). From the Federation of Asian Minor Conventuals (pp. 82-90), we highlight the solemn profession in Sri Lanka (p. 88). From the Foederatio Europae Mediae et Orientalis (pp. 91-105) we have an article on the Feast of the Word meetings in Poland (pp. 101-102). From the Federazione Inter-mediterranea Ministri Provinciali (pp. 106-124), we highlight the ordination in Turkey (p. 117).
In the section on Chapters (pp. 125-132) we feature an article on the Chapter in Zambia (pp. 127-128). The newsletter ends with a section on personal statistics (pp. 133-134).
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