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by Fr. Peter Damien Fehlner, FI

The Mission of the Immaculate in North America (USA & Canada) entrusted to our Institute began in December, 1990, when Fr. Thomas Mary Huff took up residence in a small cabin at the Seminary of the Twelve Holy Apostles in Cromwell, CT (USA), where he was completing his theological studies.

Read more: The Beginning in North America

 

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Like the Seraphic Father St. Francis, the Franciscans of the Immaculate strive to be perfectly conformed to the poor, humble, crucified Jesus through a life of charity, supernatural charity and poverty. They are totally consecrated to the Immaculate Virgin after the recent example offered by St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe.

Read more: Our Life and Spirituality

 

There is great need to bring devotion to Our Lady to your family more than ever and the most beautiful way is to bring them good and solid reading material that is Catechetical, Marian and faithful to the Magisterium. This is what we publish in our new Marian-missionary Magazine, Missio Immaculatae, International.

   

We have books, CDs and tapes for your family to start a form of evangelization. There is no better traditional way that can restore faith to your family than the habit of good reading especially spiritual reading. See our selection of new books and CDs. We invite you to visit our online bookstore right now.

If there is anything that stands out in my experience in the Philippines last year, it was the encounter of numerous vocations-- young vocations, when other parts of the world, including America, are suffering from a deficit of vocation. In the Philippines, it’s not number that is wanting, its space.

   

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