Reflections about the canvas of life at Mt. Irenaeus Franciscan Community.

Fr. Dan Riley Clouds & Sun Reflections
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Reflections about the canvas of life at Mt. Irenaeus Franciscan Community.
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3/11/2023
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Recent Episodes

September 21, 2024
Well Done, Faithful Servant
In this final episode of "Clouds and Sun," we remember and reflect upon the life of Fr. Dan Riley, ofm. Greg Licamele, the producer of this podcast, opens the reflection, followed by Fr. Xavier Seubert, ofm, who delivered the homily at Fr. Dan's funeral. Music is by Fr. Cyprian Consiglio from Fr. Dan's funeral. Produced Sept. 21, 2024. Podcast #292. For more information about Mt. Irenaeus, visit www.mountainonline.org.

June 2, 2024
Sharing Our Lives as Nourishment for Others
<p>The love of God is present in the body and blood of Christ. Fr. Dan Riley. ofm, offers this reflection asking us to think about who else was at the table when Jesus celebrated this gift, our need for unity and how we can share our lives with others. Music, "One Bread, One Body" and "We Are One Body," by John Michael Talbot (used with permission). Produced June 2, 2024. Podcast #291. For more information about Mt. Irenaeus, visit www.mountainonline.org.</p>

May 27, 2024
Set the World on Fire with Love and Peace
As we think about the tables and churches where we gather, what can we do to find unity among ourselves? Fr. Dan Riley, ofm, invites us to set the world on fire with love and peace. Music, "This Little Light of Mine," by Kim and Reggie Harris (used with permission). Produced May 27, 2024. Podcast #290. For more information about Mt. Irenaeus, visit www.mountainonline.org.
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