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Ed Shea, OFM

Fr. Ed is a Franciscan Friar who graduated from CTU back in 1987. He has been back at CTU for a couple of stints as Formation Director in the past 23 years, which is also his current role now with the Friars from three different provinces and (even one from Croatia!).

"I am the third of 8 children from an awesome Irish-Italian Catholic family, and I am crazy about my 19 nephews and nieces," he says. Ed is also an avid Notre Dame fan (class of 1978) and even played trumpet in the ND Band back in the day.

Since his ordination in 1987 he has had a wide variety of experiences and has worked for 15 years as a Pastor in three different Churches. He loves to sing and tell stories, more than anything I simply delight in celebrating the sacraments of the Church.

Ed believes that "as a true follower of St. Francis, it is my mission in life to find reasons to rejoice in the goodness of God’s presence in our world."

Contributions from Ed Shea, OFM
“What time is your Midnight Mass?” I don’t think I will ever forget the first time I heard that question. I was a young friar at the time, living at one of our old parishes in Indianapolis, one of those traditional places that always celebrated Midnight Mass at midnight. So I found the question rather strange and didn’t know how to answer; in fact, I wondered if someone was playing a practical joke on me. What I have learned since then is that there are a lot of Churches -- then and now-- who celebrate Midnight Mass at all kinds of times on Christmas Eve.
December 24, 2010
What some might call the central message of the Gospel, or at least the Gospel of Matthew, is what we find in today’s reading - the famous Beatitudes. Like the paschal mystery of death as the only path to resurrection, there is something fundamentally paradoxical about this passage.
January 27, 2011
“It doesn’t really matter what happens to you in life. What really matters is how you interpret what happens to you.” I don’t know how many times I heard Father Joe say those words, but it must have been a lot, because I still remember them and even quote them to this day.
February 24, 2011

Scripture Reflection for the Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (February 27, 2011), by Fr. Ed Shea, OFM

February 27, 2011

This is the first of three weeks in a row of Gospel stories about people who are transformed by the presence of Jesus in their lives. In the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults), this is what is called the time of “purification” as the catechumens and candidates get ready to be baptized and confirmed at Easter.

March 25, 2011
Scripture Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent 2011 (March 27, 2011)
March 25, 2011
Scripture Reflection for Easter Sunday (April 24, 2011)
April 20, 2011

Scripture Reflection for the Solemnity of the Resurrection of The Lord (April 24, 2011)

April 20, 2011
Scripture Reflection for the Sixth Sunday of Easter (May 29, 2011)
May 26, 2011
Scripture Reflection for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (June 26, 2011)
June 24, 2011
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