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I realize that I have posted this before, but time is moving along and events are progressing in a very dangerous direction. As many of you know, the healthcare bill is almost ready. There is still no guarantee for the protection of human life and respect for the Gospel of Life. In addition, some of our Catholic schools and religious education programs are being threatened by contamination from the secular world. Recently, on the news forum, there was a posting about schools that have opened their doors to a play that promotes same-sex and safe-sex ideas in a manner that is inconsistent with the Church’s teaching on human sexuality and the Gospel of Life.
There is a shortage of men and women who are consecrated to promoting the Gospel of Life. Let us pray that God will send more men to consecrate their lives as brothers to those who need a brother. The only way that we can protect our young, from conception to natural death, is through prayer, penance, silence, solitude, poverty, obedience, and a fraternal presence in the world. Our presence must be one that calls men to think about God, to trust God’s design for them and leads men away from despair. Society is looking for beacons of hope.
The greatest reason behind abortion, same-sex unions, artificial birth control is man’s inability to see God. When man feels alone with his needs, passions, fears and limitations. When he feels alone, he becomes his own god. He tries desperately to find a remedy for his condition. The problem is that the remedy that man finds is not really a remedy. It only complicates his life by diminishing its meaning and purpose.
Today’s society wants to do away with suffering. Suffering for the sake of suffering is not a virtue. But suffering for the sake of love is redemptive. Accepting one’s condition and situation in life builds one’s sense of dependence on God. It promotes humility, which is a prerequisite for perfect charity. But who will tell society that God has a plan? This is the mission of the Franciscan Brothers of Life. Through total detachment from everything and everyone and total attachment to prayer, the Eucharist, brotherhood and service to the Gospel of Life, the brother becomes a living sign of God’s Providence in the world. His presence reminds man that God does care about his condition, his fears, his needs, his desires and his salvation.
We are still working with the spiritual assistant that the bishop has given us. As we go through this period of discernment on how to preach the Gospel of Life through our Franciscan charism, we realize that we have been given a very special gift during a very special time in the history of the Church. Please keep us in your prayers and pray that God may awaken other men to walk barefoot in the steps of Christ, as did St. Francis.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF
There is a shortage of men and women who are consecrated to promoting the Gospel of Life. Let us pray that God will send more men to consecrate their lives as brothers to those who need a brother. The only way that we can protect our young, from conception to natural death, is through prayer, penance, silence, solitude, poverty, obedience, and a fraternal presence in the world. Our presence must be one that calls men to think about God, to trust God’s design for them and leads men away from despair. Society is looking for beacons of hope.
The greatest reason behind abortion, same-sex unions, artificial birth control is man’s inability to see God. When man feels alone with his needs, passions, fears and limitations. When he feels alone, he becomes his own god. He tries desperately to find a remedy for his condition. The problem is that the remedy that man finds is not really a remedy. It only complicates his life by diminishing its meaning and purpose.
Today’s society wants to do away with suffering. Suffering for the sake of suffering is not a virtue. But suffering for the sake of love is redemptive. Accepting one’s condition and situation in life builds one’s sense of dependence on God. It promotes humility, which is a prerequisite for perfect charity. But who will tell society that God has a plan? This is the mission of the Franciscan Brothers of Life. Through total detachment from everything and everyone and total attachment to prayer, the Eucharist, brotherhood and service to the Gospel of Life, the brother becomes a living sign of God’s Providence in the world. His presence reminds man that God does care about his condition, his fears, his needs, his desires and his salvation.
We are still working with the spiritual assistant that the bishop has given us. As we go through this period of discernment on how to preach the Gospel of Life through our Franciscan charism, we realize that we have been given a very special gift during a very special time in the history of the Church. Please keep us in your prayers and pray that God may awaken other men to walk barefoot in the steps of Christ, as did St. Francis.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF