Discuss Father Francisco's life philosophy & new book.
Key Takeaways
Book as Legacy: Father Francisco's book, a reflection on 40 years of priesthood, is a free legacy for readers to discover life's adventure through his stories, not a source of income.People are the Gospel: His core philosophy is that God is met in people's lives—their joys, suffering, and stories—not in abstract doctrine.Life as Discovery: Life is an adventure of discovery, not a set of lessons. The goal is to be open to surprises and learn from everyone, including those with different views.Vocation is Universal: Everyone has a unique vocation (e.g., parent, doctor) to live fully and contribute to the "kingdom of God."Topics
The Book: A Legacy of Stories
Origin: Written to mark 40 years of priesthood, chronicling 40 meaningful Masses and other life events.Purpose: A free legacy to share experiences and inspire readers, not to generate income.Content: A collection of anecdotes from a diverse career, including:Work in slums, United Nations, campus ministry, and with Presidents of France, USA and Mexico (Obama, Calderón, Chirac).Experiences in the Holy Land, Australia, and US beet fields.Interactions with Holocaust survivors, Nazis, and Freemasons.Translation: Original Spanish; English translation complete; French translation in progress (Father Francisco is a professional interpreter for the UN/OECD).Core Philosophy: People as the Gospel
Central Idea: God is found in people's lives, not just in scripture or doctrine.Learning from Everyone: Intelligent people learn from everyone, including those with less formal education.Openness to Discovery: The book encourages an open, curious approach to life, contrasting it with using social media to reinforce existing beliefs.Illustrative Anecdotes
Brooklyn Gang De-escalation (1998):Action: Confronted a gang, called 911, and then warned them the police were coming.Outcome: The gang dispersed before police arrived.Lesson: Used intelligence over force, offering help instead of judgment.Mass for Mexico City Garbage Collectors:Context: A last-minute request for a Mass on the Feast of Guadalupe.Setting: A dirty sanitation yard, transformed by a clean, white altar.Observation: The community was afraid to take communion, feeling unworthy due to past teachings.First Communion for Children with Down Syndrome:Context: Other priests declined to hear confessions for the children.Observation: All mothers attended the Mass, but no fathers were present.Lesson: Highlighted the mothers' profound dedication and love.Call to Action: Live Your Vocation
Universal Vocation: Everyone has a unique, important role to play.Live Your Own Life: Don't just follow others; live your own life fully and authentically.Document Your Story: Write your own book (your life story) for your family.Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Quote: "Inside every child, there is a Mozart."