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Frank Desiderio
Frank Desiderio, C.S.P., is a priest whose life and work blend creativity, faith, and service. As a poet, filmmaker, and pastoral leader, he draws upon his diverse talents to inspire others. His commitment to social justice is evident in all his endeavors, whether through poetry, films, or ministry. His work invites people to reflect on faith, forgiveness, and the complexities of the human experience, offering opportunities for spiritual growth and healing. Frank’s poetry is a powerful vehicle for reflection and renewal. His poems challenge readers to think deeply about faith, relationships, and personal growth. Featured in journals like America and Presence, his poetry has reached a broad audience. In Sibling Reverie, co-authored with his sister, Frank explores the deep, often unspoken connections between siblings and faith. His book Can You Let Go of a Grudge: Learning to Forgive and Get On with Your Life (Paulist Press, 2014) offers practical insights into the power of forgiveness, helping readers overcome resentment and find peace. Through his weekly posts on Substack, Frank continues to provide poems that inspire and guide those seeking spiritual renewal. Ordained in 1982, Frank has served in various roles that combine theological insight with hands-on service. As Director of Campus Ministry at UCLA during the 1984 Olympic Games, he provided spiritual guidance to students. Later, as rector of St. Paul’s College in Washington, D.C., he nurtured the growth of young people in their faith journeys. At the Paulist Center in Boston, Frank led one of the longest-running hot meal programs for people experiencing homelessness, demonstrating his commitment to social justice and care for marginalized communities. In his work with the Paulist Fathers, Frank helped secure significant capital gifts and played a key role in property renovations, supporting the order’s work for years to come.