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This episode contains a deeply personal and moving conversation with Father Mark Soehner, a Franciscan friar whose life has been shaped by decades of living the Gospel in community, among the poor, and through profound personal trials.
From his early rebellion and brief season of atheism, to discovering a God who doesn’t love us because we’re good—but makes us good because God loves us—Father Mark takes us through his journey into religious life. He shares stories of living with the homeless in Cincinnati, the healing power of brotherhood, and how the downward path of descent has continually drawn him closer to the heart of God.
We also walk with him through one of life’s darkest valleys: the murder of his sister and the long road of rage, grief, and forgiveness. And in a spirit of courageous honesty, Father Mark opens up about his recent diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s—and how he is learning, even now, to entrust every detail of his life into the hands of a humble, accompanying God. This is a conversation about expanding our view of God, embracing our full humanity, and daring to bring everything—our anger, our fear, our limitations—before the One who never leaves us.
Read "Becoming Church," an article Father Mark wrote in reflecting on this conversation.
Show notes are available here.
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Mark Soehner, OFM, is a Franciscan friar and priest with over four decades of pastoral, formation, and leadership experience in the Order of Friars Minor. Throughout his ministry, Fr. Mark has served in diverse settings including homeless shelters (St. Vincent Hotel in Dayton and Zacchaeus Friary), campus ministry at the University of Cincinnati, and parish leadership. From 1995 to 2008 he served as Pastor of St. Aloysius Parish in Detroit, guiding the community through significant change while also maintaining a licensed professional counseling practice (M.S. in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University Maryland). He has been deeply involved in Franciscan formation as a formator in Chicago and Cincinnati/Detroit, and served on the Provincial Council. In 2017 he was elected Provincial Minister of St. John the Baptist Province, and in 2023 was elected Vicar Provincial of the newly formed Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Known for his compassionate presence, commitment to those on the margins, and dedication to Franciscan life, Fr. Mark brings a wealth of wisdom, lived experience, and spiritual insight to conversations on faith, service, leadership, and community.
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(00:00:01) Introduction
(00:02:48) Childhood and Spiritual Background
(00:10:29) A Personal Faith: Evolving One's Godview
(00:20:11) Reflection No. 1: We Are God's Beloved
(00:21:39) When the Church is Alive
(00:24:45) Moses and the Burning Bush
(00:26:51) The Franciscan Way and the Path of Descent
(00:30:50) God's Poverty and Humility
(00:35:19) Reflection No. 2: The Path of Descent
(00:37:39) Bringing Our Full Selves to God and Our Community
(00:46:02) Being Converted by the Poor and Homeless
(00:50:16) Moving through Rage, Bitterness Toward Forgiveness
(00:58:27) Reflection No. 3: Being Vulnerable with God
(1:00:32) An Unknown Road Ahead: A Lifestyle of Surrender
(1:10:27) Trusting God's Embrace on the Path of Descent
(1:13:38) Final Words
(1:14:52) Conclusion
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This episode contains a deeply personal and moving conversation with Father Mark Soehner, a Franciscan friar whose life has been shaped by decades of living the Gospel in community, among the poor, and through profound personal trials.
From his early rebellion and brief season of atheism, to discovering a God who doesn’t love us because we’re good—but makes us good because God loves us—Father Mark takes us through his journey into religious life. He shares stories of living with the homeless in Cincinnati, the healing power of brotherhood, and how the downward path of descent has continually drawn him closer to the heart of God.
We also walk with him through one of life’s darkest valleys: the murder of his sister and the long road of rage, grief, and forgiveness. And in a spirit of courageous honesty, Father Mark opens up about his recent diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s—and how he is learning, even now, to entrust every detail of his life into the hands of a humble, accompanying God. This is a conversation about expanding our view of God, embracing our full humanity, and daring to bring everything—our anger, our fear, our limitations—before the One who never leaves us.
Read "Becoming Church," an article Father Mark wrote in reflecting on this conversation.
Show notes are available here.
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Mark Soehner, OFM, is a Franciscan friar and priest with over four decades of pastoral, formation, and leadership experience in the Order of Friars Minor. Throughout his ministry, Fr. Mark has served in diverse settings including homeless shelters (St. Vincent Hotel in Dayton and Zacchaeus Friary), campus ministry at the University of Cincinnati, and parish leadership. From 1995 to 2008 he served as Pastor of St. Aloysius Parish in Detroit, guiding the community through significant change while also maintaining a licensed professional counseling practice (M.S. in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University Maryland). He has been deeply involved in Franciscan formation as a formator in Chicago and Cincinnati/Detroit, and served on the Provincial Council. In 2017 he was elected Provincial Minister of St. John the Baptist Province, and in 2023 was elected Vicar Provincial of the newly formed Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Known for his compassionate presence, commitment to those on the margins, and dedication to Franciscan life, Fr. Mark brings a wealth of wisdom, lived experience, and spiritual insight to conversations on faith, service, leadership, and community.
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(00:00:01) Introduction
(00:02:48) Childhood and Spiritual Background
(00:10:29) A Personal Faith: Evolving One's Godview
(00:20:11) Reflection No. 1: We Are God's Beloved
(00:21:39) When the Church is Alive
(00:24:45) Moses and the Burning Bush
(00:26:51) The Franciscan Way and the Path of Descent
(00:30:50) God's Poverty and Humility
(00:35:19) Reflection No. 2: The Path of Descent
(00:37:39) Bringing Our Full Selves to God and Our Community
(00:46:02) Being Converted by the Poor and Homeless
(00:50:16) Moving through Rage, Bitterness Toward Forgiveness
(00:58:27) Reflection No. 3: Being Vulnerable with God
(1:00:32) An Unknown Road Ahead: A Lifestyle of Surrender
(1:10:27) Trusting God's Embrace on the Path of Descent
(1:13:38) Final Words
(1:14:52) Conclusion

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