jimcintosh;5803462:
It has been over 30 years since the Pauline Rule was promulgated. Perhaps it is time to re-re-found the Order.
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I see we all agree on something. (What Br JR wrote applies a lot from where I come from…)
In Christ,
albertziggy
The Secular Franciscan Order is the largest branch of the Franciscan family, over 600,000 brothers and sisers. But they need to tighten up on their formation and their presence in the Church as a community, not just as individual Catholics. You guys are an order. Order means that you are sent. It means that you have a organized life as individuals and as a fraternity. You are not isolated agents. You have co-responsibility with the rest of the Franciscan order to spread the Gospel in the manner of St. Francis.
You guys have tio pick up on your formation program. Read the rule and constituions prayerfully. Discuss them and find applications as a community. You’re not just a collection of individuals, but a brotherhood. You should bein engaged in ministry and fraternity life that can be observed by the rest of the faithful. If you can’t be observed, then you are no different from other Catholics. Then why join this way of life?
You have to read the Decree on the Apsotolate of the Laity, get involved in diocesan ministries as a fraternity, take care of your brothers and sisters who are sick, poor, and old. Don’t settle for a monthly meeting and call it fraternity. Event he local high school council meets more frequently than that. Most teens have busier schedules than adults.
Read the great masters of the order: Francis, Bonaventure, Clare, Louis King of France, Elizabeth of Hungary, Thomas Moore, Joan of Arc, Pius X, Leo XIII, John XXIII, Matt Talbot, and Catherine DeHueck. But don’t just read them, make it a point to immitate them as a fraternity.
For God’s sake, DO SOMETHING to bring the Franciscan spirit into the world. Give up this nonsense that you can bring Francis’s Gospel Living into the world in an anonymous fashion. There was nothing anonymous about Francis or about the early Secular Franciscans. Whose bright idea was this anonymity thing? A light has to shine.
Secular Franciscans have a great light to shine. GO FOR IT!
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF