Book details

  • Genre:religion
  • Sub-genre:Spirituality
  • Language:English
  • Pages:208
  • Paperback ISBN:9798234062895

Papa Francesco’s Greatest Hits

some of the best stuff of pope francis

By Father Stan Fortuna, CFR

Overview


PAPA FRANCESCO'S GREATEST HITS-Some of the Best Stuff of Pope Francis is a collection of 193 entries from Pope Francis. The INDEX to PAPAFRANCESCO'S GREATEST HITS is like a book within a book. It can be used as a presentation of samples to taste for a fuller and more fruitful consumption. Electronic versions will afford you the option of using the word search function to assist your streaming through some of the best stuff of Papa Francesco.
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Description


PAPA FRANCESCO'S GREATEST HITS-Some of the Best Stuff of Pope Francis is a collection of 193 entries from Pope Francis. The INDEX to PAPA FRANCESCO'S GREATEST HITS is like a book within a book. It can be used as a presentation of samples to taste for a fuller and more fruitful consumption. Electronic versions will afford you the option of using the word search function to assist your streaming through some of the best stuff of Papa Francesco. You can browse through the 193 entries thumbing your way along the intentionally untitled entries presented each with its own capacity to capture you. Hard copy pages in hand, I intentionally left the entries untitled in order to expand the swiftness of your glance, free from the limited description of the limitless possibility of meanings and encounters for each individual soul contained in all 193 entries.
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About The Author


Fr. Stan Fortuna CFR Stan Fortuna was born on June 9, 1957, in Yonkers, New York. He joined the Capuchin Franciscans in 1979. In 1987, along with seven other Capuchin friars under the leadership of Fr. Benedict Groeschel, he helped with the founding of a new community - The Franciscan Friars of The Renewal in the South Bronx, New York City. Ordained a priest of Jesus Christ on December 8, 1990, Fr. Stan's commitment to the community's life of working with the poor and evangelization increased tremendously. Having left behind a life in the world of music, the Spirit of the Lord and the art of improvising intermingled, resulting in a whirlwind of renewal in the realm of music with melodies, notes and words. Having studied with the great Lennie Tristano - one of the greatest jazz improvisers of the 20th century - Fr Stan was equipped to build upon the disciplined foundation of the spontaneous world of improvisation, taking on the challenge for a new evangelization by the great John Paul II. Compositions, hymns, lyrics and books soon flowed from his rich and diverse experiences. Proceeds from the sales of his recordings and books assist in the community's work with the poor through his nonprofit Francesco Productions. Participating in the community's work of preaching as an "itinerant preacher," Fr Stan was sent nationally and internationally to preach, sing and improvise. Those he met in the streets of New York, Toronto, Brazil, Krakow, Rome, and Assisi, as well as countless other places around the globe – in Europe, Asia, India, Africa, South America, Australia and New Zealand-- contributed to his crossing "the unbridgeable gap" described by John Paul II in his 1999 Letter to Artists (#6): All artists experience the unbridgeable gap which lies between the work of their hands, however successful it may be, and the dazzling perfection of beauty glimpsed in the ardor of the creative moment: what they manage to experience in their…creating is no more than a glimmer of the splendor which flared for a moment before the eyes of their spirit.
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