by Mt. Irenaeus | Oct 28, 2017
Joe Flynn, a former Mountain Companion, shared his reflections on this important ministry and its limitless gifts.
by Mt. Irenaeus | Feb 11, 2018
Have you ever thought about the power of your hands? The deep, intricate power that we each hold within our palms? The power to love. The power to pray. The power to eat. The power to give. Our practice at the Mountain and in gatherings throughout the world is to hold...
by Mt. Irenaeus | May 4, 2018
For me this journey toward Christ started by a long and windy road to understand how to see Christ with new eyes. Wounding ways and simplistic views, grounded in sorting habits and judgmental world views, often encountered at the doorstep of many churches deterred me...
by Greg Licamele | May 4, 2018
Perhaps, you have wondered, as I have, what that Mountain phrase, “making all things new” means? I’m sure that it means more than just one thing, but when rolling those words around in our minds we can hear echoes of various religious and philosophical traditions. For...
by Greg Licamele | Jul 8, 2019
When my nephew, John, and his wife, Corin, invited us to their home to share in a Mountain experience with Father Dan, we were intrigued. John had been telling us about the Come to the Mountain retreats for a long time, but we were never able to make one. So when he...
by Greg Licamele | Feb 16, 2021
In collaboration with the Franciscan Service Network, which is a group of Franciscan-based service programs across the United States and the world, we’re pleased to offer this stations of the cross guide for your Lenten journey. In it, you’ll read many...