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AB OUT THE F RA NC I S CA N F R I A R S O F T H E H O LY S P I R I T The Franciscan Friars of the Holy Spirit began when seven men were received by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted in the Diocese of Phoenix. They arrived in Phoenix on May 13, 2016, led by the Holy Spirit to evangelize anew in the southwestern United States as Franciscan missionaries. They present- ed themselves to Bishop Olmsted, who blessed them and sent them to inhabit an abandoned convent on the Gila River Indian Reservation. They spent their first Arizona summer in the convent, praying and bonding as a community to prepare for the work ahead. The old mission church where they now live was still attended by a handful of faith- ful people who were ardently praying for Franciscan priests to return to the parish and to once again be their spiritual fathers. Once Franciscan Friars of the Holy Spirit began offering the Mass in the mission church that autumn, the people came in crowds, smiling and applauding because “the padres have returned!” They were greeted similarly at the oth- er nine mission churches that Bishop Ol- msted entrusted to their care. The Franciscan Friars of the Holy Spirit began their apostolic works on October 1, 2015, when Fr. Antony Tinker, FHS, was made the administrator of Native American Ministry in the Diocese of Phoenix. That same day, Fr. Joseph Francis Lepage, FHS, began to develop a Catholic Newman Cen- ter at Grand Canyon University, a private Christian university which is rapidly ex- panding in Phoenix. The Statutes of the Franciscan Friars of the Holy Spirit were complete in May 2016, promulgated on June 29, 2016, and the community was established as a Cleri- cal Public Association of the Faithful. The five priest friars were incardinated into the Diocese of Phoenix, and the seven mem- bers of the Franciscan Friars of Holy Spirit made promises of poverty, obedience, and chastity to Bishop Olmsted on July 2, 2016. Fr. Athanasius, left, and Bro. Peter Teresa, seen here walking through historic Corktown, the oldest neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. shms.edu 35