He blends new tech and old prayer: Profile of Brother Joseph Anoop, F.S.P.
(Photo courtesy of the Brothers of St. Patrick)
Who were some early influences on your faith life?
My grandmothers taught me prayers and bribed me with great food to do pious activities and excel in catechism. My family also belonged to a very vibrant parish in Kerala, India prior to immigrating to the United States when I was 18.
What first drew you to religious life?
The opportunity to lead a prayer life and be of service to others. I first became aware of the vocation of brothers when a Capuchin Franciscan brother took my 12th-grade religion class on a field trip to his monastery. I felt a tug in my heart when I saw a group of brothers playing volleyball and having so much fun together.
What do you like most about your teaching ministry?
Every year at graduation I see the proud faces of my students bubbling with joy and enthusiasm. Knowing that I was part of their journey and they will make a difference in the world is one of my best ministry experiences.
Any fun facts you’d like to share?
I am passionate about new technology and continue to develop it in my spare time. I introduced my students to ChatGPT the week it came out and asked them to use it ethically. I also hold two patents in computer peripherals.
Favorite way to pray?
Lectio divina. I like to prayerfully read the scripture passages and spend time in meditation and contemplation.
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