A Franciscan Heart In the World

The Dawn That Breaks Through Us

5 min · 24. dec. 2025
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Luke 1:67-79 [https://bible.usccb.org/bible/luke/1?67]When God opens a new chapter, it rarely comes with fanfare. Sometimes it comes as a quiet call to step into who we were anointed to be — priest, prophet, and king — in our time, in our place, in our way. In today’s Gospel, Zechariah finally speaks, and what rises from his heart is the Benedictus — a map for every disciple who wants to prepare a world for Christ. Join me for “A Franciscan Heart in the World” as we enter the last steps toward Christmas.

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