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Are Secular (Third) Order members referred to as “Brother” and “Sister”? I am asking especially in reference to writing a letter or meeting in person. Thanks!
They can be. Many refer to each other in this way when meeting. It would not be improper however to address a letter to “John smith, TOCarm” instead of “Br. John Smith, TOCarm”Are Secular (Third) Order members referred to as “Brother” and “Sister”? I am asking especially in reference to writing a letter or meeting in person. Thanks!
I could not say how even for another fraternity or region of the US let alone for another country. It is simply local custom, there is no rule requiring or prohibiting the use. I would simply ask or just listen to how they address each other. I do not demand or even expect to be addressed as Br. outside of fraternity or the internet. It does not matter to me that most of the time I’m not addressed that way.Bro. Rich SFO how should i call our brothers and sisters in SFO? I am 23 years old and most of my Sisters and Brothers are of age 45 and above?
Here in the Philippines we have some words that we add before the name if we are addressing to an older person. Should i use those words or should i just say brothers or sister?
Thank you for your reply. I take it that there is no standard way to address a member of a third order by those who are not a member themselves. Maybe those who are in third orders would not mind stating whether they *prefer *to be addressed one way or another. Thanks again for your time and replies. God bless.They can be. Many refer to each other in this way when meeting. It would not be improper however to address a letter to “John smith, TOCarm” instead of “Br. John Smith, TOCarm”
It is considerate of you to show interest in this situation. The original name for the SFO was the Brothers and Sisters of Penance. My local fraternity does use the terms “Brother and Sister” at times. Besides being children of God, we are a family of believers that have the charism of Franciscan Spirituality. We pray, laugh, and cry as a family, when different events of life effect our members.Are Secular (Third) Order members referred to as “Brother” and “Sister”? I am asking especially in reference to writing a letter or meeting in person. Thanks!