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Got Lent Questions? Franciscan Friar Will Answer During Ash Wednesday Live Online Event

Got Lent Questions? Franciscan Friar Will Answer During Ash Wednesday Live Online Event

(February 6, 2013—CINCINNATI, OH) Join Franciscan Father Don Miller, OFM, and American Catholic Radio host Judy Zarick at 10 a.m. (EST) on Ash Wednesday, February 13, 2013, as Franciscan Media presents its first-ever free online event!

Fr. Don will help you make the most of Lent by explaining not only the “rules” but the deeper call to conversion. Inspired by the life of St. Francis, Fr. Don will discuss how these 40 days help us become the people God calls us to be, and reminds us that “Lent is meant to be about not what we lack, but what we gain in the form of spiritual growth and conversion.”

A live chat area will allow you to ask questions of Fr. Don during the Ash Wednesday presentation.


Throughout Lent, return to Franciscan Media’s Online Event website to watch new weekly videos with Fr. Don, leading to his final talk on March 27, 2013, during Holy Week.

To learn more and sign up for free, visit: OnlineEvent.FranciscanMedia.org.

This is the first of many online events to come for Franciscan Media, which will offer online video presentations throughout the year featuring authors and experts who will inspire, engage, and inform on a wide variety of topics.

Join Franciscan Media for this inspiring, spiritually enriching online event for Lent! Learn more at OnlineEvent.FranciscanMedia.org.

To learn more about Franciscan Media, visit FranciscanMedia.org.

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Father Don Miller, OFM, is vocation director for the Franciscan Province of St. John the Baptist in Cincinnati, Ohio. He worked among the Pueblo Native Americans in New Mexico before teaching at various universities in the Southwest and Midwest. His area of specialty is moral theology. Find his blog at VocationVibes.Franciscan.org.

Judy Zarick is host of the nationally syndicated American Catholic Radio program and author of Moved by Faith: Stories from American Catholic Radio.

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