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Discuss Father Francisco's life philosophy & new book. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Book as Legacy: Father Francisco's book, a reflection on 40 years of priesthood, is a free legacy for readers to discover life's adventure through his stories, not a source of income. * People are the Gospel: His core philosophy is that God is met in people's lives—their joys, suffering, and stories—not in abstract doctrine. * Life as Discovery: Life is an adventure of discovery, not a set of lessons. The goal is to be open to surprises and learn from everyone, including those with different views. * Vocation is Universal: Everyone has a unique vocation (e.g., parent, doctor) to live fully and contribute to the "kingdom of God." TOPICS THE BOOK: A LEGACY OF STORIES * Origin: Written to mark 40 years of priesthood, chronicling 40 meaningful Masses and other life events. * Purpose: A free legacy to share experiences and inspire readers, not to generate income. * Content: A collection of anecdotes from a diverse career, including: * Work in slums, United Nations, campus ministry, and with Presidents of France, USA and Mexico (Obama, Calderón, Chirac). * Experiences in the Holy Land, Australia, and US beet fields. * Interactions with Holocaust survivors, Nazis, and Freemasons. * Translation: Original Spanish; English translation complete; French translation in progress (Father Francisco is a professional interpreter for the UN/OECD). CORE PHILOSOPHY: PEOPLE AS THE GOSPEL * Central Idea: God is found in people's lives, not just in scripture or doctrine. * Learning from Everyone: Intelligent people learn from everyone, including those with less formal education. * Openness to Discovery: The book encourages an open, curious approach to life, contrasting it with using social media to reinforce existing beliefs. ILLUSTRATIVE ANECDOTES * Brooklyn Gang De-escalation (1998): * Action: Confronted a gang, called 911, and then warned them the police were coming. * Outcome: The gang dispersed before police arrived. * Lesson: Used intelligence over force, offering help instead of judgment. * Mass for Mexico City Garbage Collectors: * Context: A last-minute request for a Mass on the Feast of Guadalupe. * Setting: A dirty sanitation yard, transformed by a clean, white altar. * Observation: The community was afraid to take communion, feeling unworthy due to past teachings. * First Communion for Children with Down Syndrome: * Context: Other priests declined to hear confessions for the children. * Observation: All mothers attended the Mass, but no fathers were present. * Lesson: Highlighted the mothers' profound dedication and love. CALL TO ACTION: LIVE YOUR VOCATION * Universal Vocation: Everyone has a unique, important role to play. * Live Your Own Life: Don't just follow others; live your own life fully and authentically. * Document Your Story: Write your own book (your life story) for your family. * Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Quote: "Inside every child, there is a Mozart."
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