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Franciscan Times Index July 1971 #1 (Helen Webb Editor) work as secretary; Father Baxter Liebler, Third Order Constitution, 9 Report from First Order Provincial Chapter by Corporation Meeting, 9, Warren Tanghe, 1 Books on Poverty, Br. Robert, 11 Let Us Pray (prayer list), 1 English Third Order Report Form Guidelines, 12 Congratulations: Professions, Marriages, Births, 2 On Meditation, Peter Funk, 12 San Francisco Fellowship, 2 Why Keep a Rule of Life?, Mona Hull, 14 Newsletter purpose and plans, 2 The Vocation of a “Professional”-al Religious, by Marie Hayes (Novice Director for Women) October 1971 #2 15 Report from Brooklyn’s Ascension Parish, 1 December 1972 #6 Poor Clares’s Retreat for Women, 1 Family News from Members of the Order: Births, Third Order Retreat and Reservation, 2 Marriages, Ordinations, and Professions, 1 Third Order General Chapter Redwood City CA, 2 Judith Robinson Bio, 2 Keynote Themes for General Chapter in England, 4 Kathy Klein Letter, 2 What is contemporary Franciscan The Church and Revolution by Peter Riga, review by spirituality? Ken Cox, 3 What should be the public stance of the Robert Bollman Letter on Brotherhood House in Fort Third Order today in its witness Wayne IN, 3 and outreach to the world? Br. Robert Hugh, The Work of a New Chapter, 4 How may we best understand the Third Sand Francisco (New Umbrian) Fellowship, 4 Order today as indeed an Order? Peter Funk, On the Jesus Movement, 4 Worldwide Meetings for First and Third Orders, 4 A Shocking Example: Invitation to Fellowship Never January 1972 #3 Answered by Peter Funk, 5 Family Notes: Wenonah McGhee on the Dedication of From the Sunny South (Florida Convocation) by St. Francis-in-the-Valley AZ; Robert Marlee Coddington, 1 Samuelson Goes to Mexico to Study; Babies Retreat at College of Preachers by Br. Stephen, 3 Born to Members; Fr. Joseph and Br. Paul Permanent Commitment by Sr. Patricia Connolly, 4 Have Surgery, 5 Novicing, Professions, New Postulants, 5 Book Reviews: Brother Francis by Lawrence May 1972 #4 Cunningham; The Healing Power of Christ by Emily Gardiner Neal TSSF; Franciscan Help for Monica in Africa (from New Umbrian Poverty by Malcolm Lambert; Something Newsletter by Don Carlson), 1 Beautiful for God by Malcolm Muggeridge; Asst. Chaplain, Father Gooch, Visits Around the US, 2 Ethics in a Permissive Society by William Tucson Fellowship by Marie Webner, 4 Barclay; The Divine Pity by Gerald Vann; Marie Hayes Made Novice Mistress for Women by Leave Your Life Alone by Hubert van Zeller; Peter Funk, 5 Look to the Glory: An Anthology of the Writings From Fairbanks Alaska by Marian Earp, 5 of Fr. Benson SSJE; Poverty of Spirit by Standing Committee Meetings, 6 Johannes Metz; God in Us by Miles L. Yates, 6 Fellowship Meetings: Miami and San Francisco, 6 Word From Liberia by Kale King, 8 How Does One Describe Cursillo? by Don Carlson, 7 Two Visitors to Assisi by John Metcalfe and Elizabeth Professions, Novicing, Misc., 8 Knight, 9 RIP: Edna Park and Wilma Luck, 9 Personal Reflections of a Tertiary by Hendrik Koning, Address Changes, 10 10 Comparison & Contrast of Associates and Tertiaries September 1972 #5 (Part 1) by Br. Robert Hugh, 11 Annual Retreats with Brothers and Poor Clares, 2 March 1973 #7 Marie Hayes, Women’s Retreat House in Tucson, 2, San Bernardino Fellowship News, 2 Day of Penitence (Friday Prior to Palm Sunday), 2 Family News from Members of the Order: Fr. Liebler, Comparison & Contrast of Associates and Tertiaries Marie Hayes, Elizabeth Knight, Ernest Response to Br. Robert Hugh by Warren Drake, Anna Bartel, and Br. Anthony, 3 Tanghe, 2 Living on a Boat in California, Mary Mobert, 3 Book Reviews: One Man’s Journey by Br. John Charles A Tertiary in the Northwest Territories, E. Drake, 5 (TSSF Chaplain); A Gift of Light: A Collection Kerr Sisters (Anna and Josephine) Bio, 5 of Thoughts from Father Andrew; The Jesus Report from Standing Committee with Budget, 6 Myth by Andrew Greeley, 3 An American Guest at an English Third Order Br. Robert Hugh Chaplains and His Travels, 4 Chapter, Peter Funk, 7 Fellowship Meetings: San Francisco, San Bernardino, Brother Robert’s News of the Order: Alvah Hoffman Miami, Seattle, Philadelphia, Standing resigns because of poor health; Men’s and Committee, Annual Franciscan Festival at Women’s Novice Directors, Helen Webb’s Little Portion, Retreat at the College of Preachers, 5 With the Direction of God, the Holy Spirit Works in Brief Comments on: Ordinations of Dennis Kuhn, Br. Oklahoma City by Roberta Beisel, 6 Mark Francis, and Warren Tanghe; Family Personal Notes: Ordination, Marriages, Professions; Hugo Muller publishes book, Professions, Special Travels, and Deaths, 7 Noah Cho who died after being professed for 40 years; list of recent novicing; changes September 1973 #8 in name and address, 7 Bishop Gaskell (TSSF) Accepts Board of Trustees Message from the Provincial Chaplain: Third Order to Presidency at Nashotah House Seminary, 8 take on Administrative Responsibilities of Its Jack Shumaker Formerly Assistant Officer in Own; New Methods of Annual Reporting to Salvation Army at Nashotah House Fellow Third Order members [a.k.a. Area Seminary, 8 Chaplain] by Br. Robert Hugh, 2 Fellowship News Ministry of Intercession, 3 New England, 10 Report on Interprovincial Meeting in Hilfield Miami, 10 England: Draft Constitution and Principles New Umbrian, San Francisco, 10 by John Scott, 4 Fayetteville, Arkansas, 10 Message from First Order Provincial Minister by Br. San Bernardino, 10 Luke, 6 Letters Comments by Individuals on the Third Order Muriel Adey, British Columbia, 11 Chapter in Redwood, CA, 6 Kale King and Address Changes, 11 Family Personal Notes: Charles Gaskell Elected Ken Cox and San Bernardino Bishop; Ordinations, Marriages, Births, Meeting, 11 Professions, Travels, Sickness, and Looking Jean Sullivan on age and for Jobs, 7 spirituality, 12 Fellowships: Philadelphia, New Umbrian (San Mary Clinton “To Love is an Active Francisco), 8 Verb” About Her Work in Standing Committee, 9 Haiti, 12 Books and Notes, 10 June 1974 #11 November 1973 #9 New Chapter Elected by John Scott, 1 From the Guardian: Draft Provincial Statutes from Br. Robert Hugh Elected Guardian of San Damiano in Warren Tanghe; Election of Chapter and San Francisco, 1 Guardian by John Scott, 1 Details of Standing Committee Meetings in March Minister Provincials’ Newsletters: Africa is Becoming and May, 2 a Province; Interprovincial Chapter in Anna Keer, provincial treasurer, dies, 3 Hilfield; Rapid Growth in European Novicing and professions, 3 Province; Bishop Paul Moore to Become Fellowship News Bishop Protector of American Province, 2 New Umbrian, San Francisco, 4 Fellowship News: New England, Philadelphia, San Fayetteville, Arkansas, 4 Bernardino, San Francisco (New Umbrian), San Bernardino, 4 Br. Paul and Bishop’s Ranch, 3 Philadelphia, 4 Standing Committee Meeting, 3 Arizona, 4 Notes: Professed, New Postulants, Deaths, 4 Central Florida, 4 Letters: Wenonah McGhee, 4; J. E. Parkin, 5; Kale Chicago Area, 5 King in Monrovia Liberia, 5 News of Individuals “Matagami. Jump-off Point for James Bay Power Kale King and Spring in Montana, 5 Project–Anno Domini 1973” a poem by Br. Robert Visits Nashotah House, 5 Hugo Muller, 6 Marguerite Witzig Instigates Animal Liberation Day in Miami, 6 February 1974 #10 W. Michael Cassell on Problems of Clergy Busyness, 6 Implement Provincial Statues and Provisions Father Liebler in Utah and Robert Samuelson Concerning Election of a Chapter and a in Mexico, 6 Guardian, 1 Excerpts from Minister General December 1973 December 1974 #12 Newsletter: Review of friaries and roles in the province; attended Third Order Chapter Br. Mark Francis Appointed New Chaplain: His at Funk’s house in Princeton NJ, 2 Message to the Order, 1 Annual Retreats with Brothers and Poor Clares, 3 Letter to the Order from John Scott, Guardian, 3 Letter from Chaplain, Br. Robert About His Travels Hendrik Koning appointed Bursar, 4 and Visits, 3 Greetings from Chapter: Disappointment in January Meeting of Standing Committee and Revised Percentage Pledging, 5 Provincial Statutes on Chapter Election and Summary of Chapter Minutes, 6 Guardian Elections, 5 What Does Our Local Third Order Fellowship Mean Br. Mark Francis, Third Order Chaplain, Report for to Me (comments from New Umbrian (San the Year on His travels Across the Province: Francisco) Fellowship), 9 Dee Dobson and Miami, 5 RIP Anna Keer, 10 November 1975 #15 Bertha Chamberlain, 10 Possibilities for Self-Denial from Third Order Chronicle Donald L. Davis, 11 (England), 1 Professions, Novicing, Ordinations, Births to SSF Chaplain Letter About Travels by Br. Mark Members, Father Liebler celebrates 60 Years in Priesthood, 10 Francis, 1 Meetings News Fellowship News Chapter, 2 Milwaukee, Nashotah House, 11 Standing Committee, 2 New Umbrian, 11 Boston, 12 Personal News: Ordination, Professions, Deaths, Appointments, Moving, and Pledges, 3 San Bernardino, 12 Warren Tanghe Resigns from Curacy, from Chapter Philadelphia, 12 and Standing Committee to travel to Oxford News of Individuals Will Drake in Ontario, 12 for Doctoral Studies, 3 From Fr. Leibler and Br. Juniper in Utah, 4 Muriel Adey in Victoria BC, 12 Bishop’s Ranch Vacation by Suki Miller, 4 Robert Samuelson in Mexico, 13 From Mexico by Robert Samuelson, 4 Br. Geoffrey in Africa, 14 Cross-wearing and Cross-bearing by Kale King, 5 March 1975 #13 Fellowship News New Umbrian, 5 SSF Minister General Letters by Br. Geoffrey, 1 Long Island, NY, 5 Standing Committee Report, 2 Boston, 5 Fellowship News Philadelphia, 6 Long Island, NY, 3 Fayetteville,
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