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As Brothers of Life of the Order of St. Francis we are bound to observe the Rule and Life of the Brothers and Sisters of Penance of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, as it was left to us by our holy father Francis and re-confirmed by Pope John Paul II on the eighth day of December 1982.
Christ calls all men to preach the one Gospel, the Good News about Jesus Christ who gives life to the world. From among the faithful, Christ calls us to preach the Gospel of Life, through the words, deeds, and rule of life given to us by Francis of Assisi: living in obedience, without property, and in chastity. Like our father before us and the generations of friars, nuns, sisters and seculars who have preceded us, the Holy Spirit calls us to offer to God and the Church the gift of our lives, as penance for the sins of man against his holy will and sins against our brothers and sisters, especially our pre-born brothers and sisters and other vulnerable members of society.
We strive to give primacy to the contemplative life as a reality of grace, experienced by each brother as God’s gift. It is in our daily contemplation of grace that we come to know the Father in the mystery of the Trinitarian communion and enter into the depths of God as did our holy Father Francis who always strived to disappear into the unifying light of the Divine.
At the same time that we respond to Christ’s call to leave the world and follow him, he sends us back into the world to proclaim the Gospel. By proclaiming the Gospel of Life, in communion with the Church, we cooperate in the Church’s revelation to man of his dignity and her invitation to him to discover the full truth of his own being, which proceeds from the creative Word of God.
The brothers shall proclaim the teaching of the Magisterium, as did our Father Francis who was ever mindful of the Church’s concern for humanity and of her authority in all matters concerning faith and morals. As Christ was obedient to the Father, Francis also obeyed Christ’s voice as he spoke through the Magisterium Upon hearing the words of Christ confirmed by the Lord Pope, Francis proclaimed a new era of penance and conversion to the Gospel. Today, the Brothers of Life go forth to once more invite all men and women to penance and conversion to the protection of human life and its original dignity grounded in the majesty and glory of the Father, incarnate in the Son, and revealed to us by power of the Holy Spirit.
We too, as sons of the Church, proclaim that the life of every human being is to be respected in an absolute way, because man is the only creature on earth that God has “wished for himself” and the soul of each man is “immediately created” by God; his being bears the image of the Creator. Man forever remains in a special relationship with the Creator, who is his sole end. Therefore, we engage in work that proclaims that God alone is the Lord of life from its beginning until its natural end and that no man can claim the right to destroy an innocent human being.
Together with the Holy Father, the bishops, priests, other religious and the faithful laity, we engage only in those ministries that serve to proclaim the great truth that God has revealed to us from all eternity. There is one God, one faith, one baptism, one Father of all and through his Son all [men] came into being and are endowed by the Holy Spirit with one dignity that is inviolable.
Therefore, taking nothing for our journey, except the holy habit of Penance and a copy of the Gospel, we go into the world as contemplative Franciscan missionaries who proclaim God’s love for humanity and his desire that every man should come to eternal salvation.
Christ calls all men to preach the one Gospel, the Good News about Jesus Christ who gives life to the world. From among the faithful, Christ calls us to preach the Gospel of Life, through the words, deeds, and rule of life given to us by Francis of Assisi: living in obedience, without property, and in chastity. Like our father before us and the generations of friars, nuns, sisters and seculars who have preceded us, the Holy Spirit calls us to offer to God and the Church the gift of our lives, as penance for the sins of man against his holy will and sins against our brothers and sisters, especially our pre-born brothers and sisters and other vulnerable members of society.
We strive to give primacy to the contemplative life as a reality of grace, experienced by each brother as God’s gift. It is in our daily contemplation of grace that we come to know the Father in the mystery of the Trinitarian communion and enter into the depths of God as did our holy Father Francis who always strived to disappear into the unifying light of the Divine.
At the same time that we respond to Christ’s call to leave the world and follow him, he sends us back into the world to proclaim the Gospel. By proclaiming the Gospel of Life, in communion with the Church, we cooperate in the Church’s revelation to man of his dignity and her invitation to him to discover the full truth of his own being, which proceeds from the creative Word of God.
The brothers shall proclaim the teaching of the Magisterium, as did our Father Francis who was ever mindful of the Church’s concern for humanity and of her authority in all matters concerning faith and morals. As Christ was obedient to the Father, Francis also obeyed Christ’s voice as he spoke through the Magisterium Upon hearing the words of Christ confirmed by the Lord Pope, Francis proclaimed a new era of penance and conversion to the Gospel. Today, the Brothers of Life go forth to once more invite all men and women to penance and conversion to the protection of human life and its original dignity grounded in the majesty and glory of the Father, incarnate in the Son, and revealed to us by power of the Holy Spirit.
We too, as sons of the Church, proclaim that the life of every human being is to be respected in an absolute way, because man is the only creature on earth that God has “wished for himself” and the soul of each man is “immediately created” by God; his being bears the image of the Creator. Man forever remains in a special relationship with the Creator, who is his sole end. Therefore, we engage in work that proclaims that God alone is the Lord of life from its beginning until its natural end and that no man can claim the right to destroy an innocent human being.
Together with the Holy Father, the bishops, priests, other religious and the faithful laity, we engage only in those ministries that serve to proclaim the great truth that God has revealed to us from all eternity. There is one God, one faith, one baptism, one Father of all and through his Son all [men] came into being and are endowed by the Holy Spirit with one dignity that is inviolable.
Therefore, taking nothing for our journey, except the holy habit of Penance and a copy of the Gospel, we go into the world as contemplative Franciscan missionaries who proclaim God’s love for humanity and his desire that every man should come to eternal salvation.