Celebrating the Franciscans 800 Years in the British Isles
This new book, “Celebrating 800 Years of Franciscans in the British Isles”, has been published by Franciscan Publishing. It is a collection of essays edited by Brenda Abbott which, as well as commemorating the Franciscan presence in Britain and Ireland, pays tribute to a Friar of these lands, Br Eric Doyle OFM, on the fortieth anniversary of his death (25 August 1984).
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"The world-wide Franciscan family is celebrating 800 years since the final phase of St Francis’ life, a very intense time during which we see St Francis grow into his full stature, both as a man and as a Christian. It is not by chance that the first Franciscan mission to England took place in 1224 or that it falls exactly within this unique period in the life of the Poverello. It marked the beginning of a period of great growth and influence for the Order in this country. The Franciscan brothers were able to establish an enduring presence, contributing significantly to the religious, intellectual and social life of mediaeval England. To commemorate 800 years since the arrival of the Friars Minor in England just when we are celebrating the Franciscan Centenary, shows us once again the light and the power of that Centenary. The memory of Father Eric Doyle OFM, on the fortieth anniversary of his death, makes this publication even more significant. I sincerely hope that it will provide an opportunity to revisit these events and also, in the light of a master of the calibre of Father Eric, rediscover their message and inspiration for our own time. This inspiration is truly different and new but it awaits a new breath of life and hope."
From the Foreword by Fr Massimo Fusarelli OFM, Minister General
"From time to time the Lord raises up a prophet in our midst. I feel that Eric was such a person — he was truly God’s spokesperson. He combined deep learning with a wide vision. He conveyed the message with irrepressible humour and huge enthusiasm. At the same time his Franciscan spirituality permeated his whole thinking. It seems so appropriate, therefore, that these essays celebrating 800 years of Franciscans in the British Isles should be in his honour. I feel sure this collection of outstanding and wide-ranging essays will bring inspiration and new insights in the present as much as in the past."
Rt Rev. Thomas McMahon, Bishop Emeritus of Brentwood
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