Rebuilding the Church …one heart at a time

Our Church needs Healing

Our Church leaders are hungry for the healing love of God. We want our priests and leaders to be Jesus for us, but they are sinners in need of healing just like you and me. Who is going to minister to our ministers and help our leaders so they can continue to serve us with their whole hearts?

A Call to Rebuild

A detailed bronze relief sculpture depicting the aftermath of the fall of a man from a scaffold, with several figures mourning and observing the scene, including women and children, in a somber scene.

At San Damiano Ministries, we echo the call that St. Francis received to rebuild the Church. We believe God wants to restore each person—each living stone—to their baptismal luster, healing their identity and confirming them in mission so that they find their place in the Church. Then, as the living stones are built up together and united in God, radiant in His love, we believe the Church will be so beautiful that the whole world will run to her.

Our Mission

San Damiano Ministries exists to rebuild the Church from within by providing healing ministry to its members—enabling them to live in the freedom of their baptismal identity, and equipping them to share God’s healing love with the world. We minister to clergy, religious, therapists, and lay leaders to carry out this mission.

Our Strategy

Only God can minister to everyone, so how can we make the greatest impact knowing that we can only minister to a few? We believe the answer is by ministering to leaders. As the leaders of the Church experience God’s healing love and are equipped to share it, the Church as a whole will experience God’s healing love.

  • One-on-ones: prayer ministry for personal transformation

  • Formation: equipping leaders with tools for healing ministry

  • Retreats: intensive healing experiences of prayer and formation

Our Initiatives

Like living stones, let yourselves be built into a spiritual house…

—1 Peter 2:5

The Story of San Damiano

The year was 1205…

Along the hillside of a small Italian town, there stood an old, broken-down church with a young man inside, kneeling on its cold stone floor. The years had… Read More.

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