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Latest Vocation
Update
Click
here
to view the latest issue titled:
David
Hirt Begins Novitiate
Next Vocation Event
Reception of New
Postulants
August 21, 2008
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Chicago BBQ
September 1, 2008 (Labor Day)
Detroit Ministry Weekend for Candidates
and Inquirers
October 24-26, 2008
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Have you seen this ad in Milwaukee?
To inquire about being a Capuchin lay
volunteer for a year click
here.
If you are interested in checking out a lifetime as a
Capuchin,
you are already on the right website.
You will find every page full of information about
becoming
a Capuchin Franciscan
in the Midwest USA.
If you want a Capuchin Vocation Director
to contact you, click
here
and fill out our on-line
"Initial Inquiry Form."
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Welcome to the website
for the Capuchin Vocation Office of the
Capuchin Franciscan Friars in the upper
Midwest, USA.
Our website is designed
with pages listed to the left that will
answer many of your questions about
Capuchin life and ministry. If you have
other questions or want to talk with a
Capuchin Vocation Director, select
"How to Begin" to the left.
Thanks for visiting.

John Holly and Jerry Johnson
Capuchin Vocation Directors
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Where
do Capuchin Franciscans live?There are a great variety of religious
orders in the Roman Catholic Church. A Capuchin is a
Franciscan who follows St. Francis of Assisi. The Midwest
Capuchins-Franciscans have a territory that includes the
states of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa,
Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Montana. Major cities
included in our territory are the Twin Cities of Minneapolis
and St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago, and Detroit. Click
here to find out all the places where a Midwest
Capuchin Franciscan lives today. |
Capuchin
Franciscan ministries
Each religious order has its own charism
or mission in the church. As a Franciscan, each Capuchin’s
primary goal is to build sister-brother as often as
possible. As Franciscans, Capuchin share a brotherhood with
one another. Some of the brothers also share in the
ministerial priesthood. Capuchins also preach, teach, cook
and counsel. Capuchins minister in hospitals, schools, soup
kitchens and jails. They are Franciscan
pastors, artists, missionaries, youth
ministers and writers. Click here to
see a list of ministries offered by Capuchin Franciscans in the Midwest.
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Capuchin
Formation
Religious
Orders use lots of unfamiliar words to describe the
process of entering. Candidacy, postulants, novitiates,
priesthood, lay brothers, and seminaries are just some
of the words in the jargon of religious life. Click
here for a
simple explanation of the process for becoming a
Capuchin Franciscan.
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Looking for a Capuchin seminary?
Everyone
knows the number of seminaries in the USA has
diminished. The only Capuchin Franciscan Seminary in the
Midwest is St. Lawrence Seminary High School in Mt.
Calvary, Wisconsin. The Midwest Capuchins send their
seminarians to Catholic Theological Union (CTU) in
Chicago, Illinois for theology and pre-theology. The
province sponsors college-aged Capuchin candidates at
the Chicago Archdiocesan St. Joseph College Seminary on
the campus of Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois. Click
here to learn
more about the Capuchin College Seminary Program at St.
Joseph College Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.

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Videos
of the Province's Franciscan life and ministry

Click
here to find
videos depicting the House of Peace ministry for poor
people in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the Capuchin Soup
Kitchen in Detroit, Michigan. You'll also find a great
video about St. Lawrence Seminary in Mt. Calvary,
Wisconsin. Yet another video introduces you to Capuchin
ministries throughout the province, including in
Montana; Chicago, Illinois; Indiana; Minnesota; and
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Franciscan
History
The
Capuchin friary at Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin is the oldest
functioning Capuchin Franciscan establishment in North America. Click
here to read
more history about the Franciscans, the Capuchins, and
the Midwest Capuchins.

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Links
Are you
looking for a different website of the Midwest
Capuchin Franciscans? Click
here to find a
list of Midwest Capuchin websites for Michigan,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Panama. You can also
find links to our provincial development offices in
Detroit, Michigan; and Milwaukee or Mt. Calvary,
Wisconsin by clicking
here.

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