The Capuchin Franciscan Friars of Ireland are a branch of the First Order of Friars Minor, founded in Italy by St. Francis of Assisi in 1209.
We came to Ireland in the 17th century and have worked for and with the Irish people ever since.
Who We Are:
"The Lord gave me some brothers." This is the simple way in which St. Francis chose to describe the beginning of his Order. The men who followed his way of life were not to be 'followers' nor 'disciples', but brothers.
The community life of Capuchin Franciscan Friars all over the world is rooted in the spirit of loving brotherhood - even though many of the friars are priests. We are all called to live the simple Gospel lifestyle of spirituality in community. The Cross is never absent from community life. Our life-pattern is based not on human standards. We are empowered through faith to look beyond human frailty to the presence of Christ in our brothers and in every human being.
In every Capuchin Franciscan community there is an atmosphere of family togetherness. This is a tremendous source of support in facing the pressures of modern ministry and work. Our work is varied and, among other things, includes parish work, social and youth work, giving missions and retreats, chaplaincies (hospitals, schools, prisons, universities, army, port and docks), missionary work in Zambia, South Africa, New Zealand and Korea. All our work is an expression of our common gospel life which we live in poverty, chastity and obedience.
Our friaries are joyful, hospitable, homely places. There is genuine human warmth and encouragement, with a good deal of fun, laughter and music. Each friar is made to feel loved, appreciated and accepted. He is helped to grow both as a human being and as a responsible friar. Special care is shown to the sick and elderly.
Praying together is a vital part of our brotherhood. With the people, we pray the sacred liturgy daily. For us it is the joyous celebration of praise and thanksgiving. Franciscan prayer, coming from the heart, leads us to the loving contemplation of God, the Supreme Good. The Eucharist is the chief source of our life together. We honour Mary because of her place in the Incarnation. She is the Queen and Patroness of our Order, the way to the spirit of the poor and crucified Christ.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Capuchin Franciscan way of life, please feel free to call in to any of our friaries. Alternatively, you can contact our Director of Vocations who will be happy to discuss any questions you my have.
Congratulations to Brother Kevin Crowley who was awarded “Soul
Person of the Year” by the Dublin Soul Festival Committee for his work with the
Marginalised.
More Congratulations and prayful goodwishes to Bro. Stephen Kim, OFM Capuchin Korea - Who was ordained Deacon in Dubln by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, 14th Nov 08.
Our next vocations weekend will take place in Raheny on the 28th to the 30th of November.
Beginning of the Capuchins Pope Clement VII, from his
residence in Viterbo, permitted Brothers Louis and Raphael Tenaglia
from Fossombrone, with the Bull, Religionis Zelus, to live the
hermetical life according to the Rule of St. Francis of Assisi.