Residential Franciscan Community
A community of Franciscan Friars of Holy Name Province form life here daily. Seek us out for information as well as personal conversations, spiritual direction and the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
I spent 10 weeks at the Mountain during each of the summers of 1987, 1988, and 1989. Presently I am the household coordinator, spiritual assistant for the Secular Franciscan Order, coordinator of the Outreach Community, and an officer of the corporation. I am also the one to call about spending some time up on the Mountain.
In 1978, as an assistant professor in the Theology Department at St. Bonaventure, I was enjoying my teaching but also becoming aware of a deep desire for a more radical Franciscan life. So, two other Friars and I joined together to convert an abandoned bar into a soup kitchen and shelter for the homeless in Philadelphia. We called this place the St. Francis Inn! I remained at the Inn for six years before joining our mission in Jamaica, where I lived for 10 years. After that, I moved back to Buffalo and gave the next 11 years of my life to involve myself in prison ministry.
In July of 2005, I became a part of what was just a dream when I left St. Bonaventure University. I look forward to life here at the Mountain and to the ministry in a new way at the University. A word I have often heard from students at the Mountain since arriving here fits well as a "closer" for this sharing of my journey, it is and has been an "AWESOME" experience.