Online Book Club: Francesco A Story of St. Francis of Assisi
Join Sr. Mary Martha, FSP for an ONLINE Book Club via Zoom in which we reflect and share together on what we’ve read in Francesco A Story of St. Francis. We meet every Wednesday evening from 7:00-8:00 PM Eastern Time (6:00-7:00 PM Central Time) via Zoom. The meeting room opens 30 minutes ahead of time for those who would like to chat or just to make sure their technology is working.
Registration:To register, send an email to: mmoss@paulinemedia.com
Subject line: Register for St. Francis Book Club
Do I have to attend every meeting?
We highly recommend it! The more consistent our online community, the stronger our book club will be, and the better you will get to know the participants. However, we understand if you need to miss a session. All sessions are recorded, so if you cannot attend one or more evenings, you can watch the recording to catch up on missed conversation.
How do I get the book?
Francesco A Story of Saint Francis of Assisi by Madeline Pecora Nugent, CFP is available for purchase from the Pauline Books & Media Center nearest you or on our webstore: https://paulinestore.com/francesco-a-story-of-st-francis-of-assisi-qs1008459-200755.html
You can also purchase from Amazon. An e-book version is also available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble Nook and Kobo.
Is there a cost?
There is no cost to participate, other than purchasing the book. If you are able to make a free-will offering to help defray some of the costs of running the book club and support the Daughters of St. Paul mission, we gratefully welcome what you are able to offer by sending a check to: Daughters of St. Paul, 50 Saint Paul’s Avenue, Boston, MA 02130 Online, go to: Give.pauline.org Or you may call the Sisters at our Pauline Book & Media Center in Dedham, MA (781) 326-5385 or the Book Center nearest you and give a donation using your credit card. Thank you for helping us keep this program running!
Meet the author of the book:
Madeline Pecora Nugent, CFP
A privately vowed member of the Confraternity of Penitents, Madeline Pecora Nugent, CFP, holds a graduate degree in English and is a former teacher. She began writing in eighth grade and has continued ever since. To date, she has published eight books (including three Franciscan biographies with Pauline Books & Media) and more than 100 articles, poems, and patron saint stories. She is a wife, mother of five, and grandmother, living in Fort Wayne, Indiana.