By Isaac Reyes, ofs.
The third session of the 2025 Franciscan Vision Global Summit (FVGS) online series was gracefully opened by Master of Ceremonies Br. Arokiam John, OFM, who greeted the participants warmly with the words, “May the Lord give you peace, dear Brothers and Sisters!” He announced that the talks would be available in six languages, thanks to the support of dedicated interpreters.
To inaugurate the session, the invocation of the Holy Spirit was led by the junior Sisters of the Franciscan Clarist Congregation (FCC) from the Amala Province in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Br. Arokiam then introduced Sr. Mary Irene of the Order of Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration (PCPA), who was invited to moderate the session. Sr. Mary Irene, PCPA, in turn, introduced the speaker, Rev. Prof. Dr. Fr. Joseph Dolphy Pais, OFM Cap., who delivered a rich and inspiring presentation on the theme: “The Canticle of the Creatures and the Sermons to the Birds in Early Franciscan Sources and their Lessons to Live in Harmony with Creation.”
1. Harmony with Creation
Fr. Dolphy Pais emphasized St. Francis of Assisi’s profound spiritual bond with nature, particularly through his Canticle of the Creatures and his sermons to birds. He underlined the shared kinship among all creatures, humanity, and the divine.
2. Ecological Spirituality
Drawing from St. Francis’ life and teachings, the speaker highlighted a spirituality deeply rooted in ecology—one that promotes stewardship, interconnectedness, and care for the Earth. He noted how this legacy influenced contemporary movements, including Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’.
3. Symbolism in Relationships
Through stories of St. Francis’ interaction with animals, especially birds, Fr. Dolphy Pais illustrated how Francis perceived God’s presence in all living beings. These encounters reflect messages of forgiveness, unity, and respect for creation.
4. Challenges for Birds and Conservation Efforts
Fr. Dolphy Pais discussed the many dangers birds face today—such as electromagnetic radiation and environmental degradation—and stressed the importance of collective responsibility and advocacy to safeguard their habitats.
5. The Triple Connection Framework
A central theme of the talk was the “Triple Connection”:
With God: Experiencing the divine through the natural world.
With People: Healing and restoring human relationships.
With Creation: Celebrating and protecting nature.
6. Call to Action
The talk concluded with an urgent appeal from Fr. Dolphy Pais for ecological awareness and responsible living. He encouraged practical steps such as reducing exposure to harmful technology, supporting bird conservation, and promoting environmental education.
The presentation offered a harmonious blend of spirituality, ecological insight, and practical guidance—relevant and urgent for our times.
Following the presentation, Sr. Mary Irene led a fruitful “Question and Answer” session, engaging participants in deeper reflection.
Br. Arokiam John closed the session with words of gratitude to both Sr. Mary Irene and Rev. Dr. Fr. Joseph Dolphy Pais. He then invited everyone to attend the next FVGS online event, scheduled for Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 17:30–18:45 IST (14:00–15:15 CET).
The third session of FVGS 2025 and the 27th session overall concluded on a high note with a moving rendition of the Canticle of the Creatures in Vietnamese. This was performed by OFM friars from Vietnam who are currently pursuing studies at various universities and academic institutions in Rome and elsewhere. Br. Arokiam thanked the friars for their beautiful contribution and closed the session with heartfelt appreciation.
Date |
Name of the Friars |
Events |
Year |
01 |
Jose Palimattom Vincent Soosai Fabianus Toppo Bryan Carneiro Bhaskar Reddy Michael Anand |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Entry Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1996 1996 1999 2002 2002 2002 |
02 |
Leos Ekka Vinoth Robin + Denis Boers Basil Tirkey Vinod Kujur Francis Arokiasamy M. Thumma Ranjith Kumar Reddy |
Birth Birth Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1963 1985 1997 2013 2013 2013 2013 |
03 |
Fabianus Toppo + Theodore Caine Ankit Kumar Baghel |
Birth Home Birth |
1978 1986 1996 |
04 |
Dharmodaya Ashram - Bellary |
Foundation |
1995 |
06 |
Alphonse Moras |
Birth |
1950 |
07 |
Sleeva Reddy Tojy M. |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1998 1998 |
08 |
Joy Valooran Dominic C.J. Balthazar Pinto Bala Marneni Tony D’ Souza |
Birth Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1970 1987 1987 1987 1987 |
09 |
Anthony Joseph Archer |
Birth |
1992 |
10 |
Arokia Raj R. |
Solemn Vows |
1989 |
11 |
Jesu Raja A. |
Birth |
1985 |
12 |
Pratap Reddy Salibindla Balthazar Pinto Bala Marneni Tony D’Souza Arokia Raj R. Arulsamy A. Thomas Joseph Bobby V.T. Johnny Anthony Charles Bernard Felix Gassam Athanasius Xaxa Paul Kallan Leos Ekka John Chrysostom Salim Joseph Francis Kaviyil Babu Jose Pamplany James N. Chinnappan M. Devaraj Amaldas Belevendran |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry |
1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 |
13 |
+ Anthony of Padua Samson A. Basen Friary Nanasera Friary New Church at Sion Bannur Friary |
Feast Birth Foundation Foundation Blessing Foundation |
1955 1982 1992 1995 1999 |
14 |
Francis Arokiasamy M. |
Birth |
1987 |
16 |
Adarsh Y. |
Birth |
1994 |
18 |
Michael Anand |
Ordination |
2005 |
19 |
Dayanand Dharma L. Bernard |
Birth Birth |
1950 1953 |
20 |
Tony Marshall + Alphaeus Swinkels |
Birth Home |
1978 1980 |
21 |
Jamesmon P.C. |
Birth |
1970 |
22 |
Arulsamy A. Arun Junes |
Birth Birth |
1961 1978 |
25 |
Thomas M.M. |
Birth |
1949 |
26 |
Niraj Kumar Tirkey |
Birth |
1993 |
27 |
Naveen George |
Birth |
1982 |
28 |
Samson Tommy T.J. Dominic C.J. Carlos Dias Manoj Xalxo |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Birth |
1980 1980 1980 1980 1982 |
30 |
Amaldas Belevendran + Leo Remedios |
Birth Home |
1967 1970 |