Finding Saint Francis

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If it’s open source we could record it and subtitle it.
The movie rights are someone’s property. We don’t own the movie so we can’t do that. I don’t know who put it on youtube and I’m not sure that really matters to me either.

I was interested in seeing how corny it was so I watched it in Italian to check, and then bought a copy so that the people who made the movie get their royalties. It’s a good movie and they deserve to have the fruit of their labors. Besides, I’d like to watch it again, in English this time. My Italian is very poor and I’m sure I missed a lot of things.

Some of the older St. Francis movies were made for general audiences, and in order to make what he did understandable to a general audience without religious knowledge, things that happened in the real life of St. Francis were often somewhat misrepresented. I didn’t want to watch something like that.

This movie has some visible fluff in it, but overall it’s a pretty plausible account, I think.
 
Got this from a friend of mine (new SFO Formation schedule). Looks really good.

Are they still using Lester Bach’s book?
Orientation
Basic Catholic Doctrine
Ecclesiology of the Laity
Introduction to the Franciscan Family
Inquiry
Vocation
Identity of a Secular Franciscan
Nature of the Secular Franciscan Order
Vocation, Charism and Mission in the Church
Franciscan Movement part 1 – Journey of Francis
Franciscan Movement part 2 – your own journey
Candidacy
The Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order (3 sessions)
JPIC with synopsis of Catholic Social Teaching (2 sessions)
Francis and his approach to Divinity (2 sessions)
Franciscan Theology, Tradition and Spirituality (1 or 2 sessions)
Profession (2 sessions)
Penitence and Conversion
Fraternity
Francis and the Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Clare of Assisi
History of the Secular Franciscan Order and its Rules
 
Got this from a friend of mine (new SFO Formation schedule). Looks really good.

Are they still using Lester Bach’s book?
Don’t think so, unless they’re using it in as a reference. I hope that this is going to be a great improvement.
 
Don’t think so, unless they’re using it in as a reference. Did you really like that book?
Loathed it:D

Particularly the 1st edition, which was so PC…

I am glad they have changed it. I may even get it, if it is in book form. Is it?
 
Loathed it:D

Particularly the 1st edition, which was so PC…
I don’t like the ā€œbird-bath St. Francisā€ approach. LOL.

I know he lived a long time ago and some things are legend. No problem there. But it’s important, I think, to really read, remember & digest what there was and understand it through the right lens, not the lens of the mid-20th century.

[He should be understood through a lens that understands his time and place, and then what’s learned should be applied to now…not the other way around!!!]

St. Francis is not only the most loved saint, he’s got to be one of the most misunderstood in modern times.
 
I don’t like the ā€œbird-bath St. Francisā€ approach. LOL.

I know he lived a long time ago and some things are legend. That’s fine with me. But it’s important, I think, to really read what there was and understand it through the right lens, not the lens of the mid-20th century.
Exactly! Agree 100% šŸ‘
 
Loathed it:D

Particularly the 1st edition, which was so PC…

I am glad they have changed it. I may even get it, if it is in book form. Is it?
The new formation book, you mean? No, I don’t think so. It’s in a binder and if your formation director went to the formation meetings at regional where it was introduced and given out, that person should have it. You will probably see it emerge in fraternity meetings, I expect. There’s talk of using it not only as initial formation, but as ongoing formation for fraternities. Did you see the last issue of the Tau?

I also think bits and pieces of it may start to appear on the internet, although I’m not sure the whole thing will. Don’t know if it’s copyrighted or not.
 
The new formation book, you mean? No, I don’t think so. It’s in a binder and if your formation director went to her formation meetings at regional, that person should have it. You will probably see it emerge in fraternity meetings, I expect. There’s talk of using it not only as initial formation, but as ongoing formation for fraternities. Did you see the last issue of the Tau?
I did not 😦
 
Wow. FUN looks amazing:eek::cool:
You are welcome.

I hope it’s a good formation manual. I haven’t seen it up close.

I used to be a teacher. I hope it’s got some ā€œmeatā€ in it, meaning articles to read and references to things for study. And I hope that it’s not just pages of open-ended questions for discussion which don’t really do much. My teacher instincts are working. šŸ˜›
 
You are welcome.

I hope it’s a good formation manual. I haven’t seen it up close.

I used to be a teacher. I hope it’s got some ā€œmeatā€ in it, meaning articles to read and references to things for study. And I hope that it’s not just pages of open-ended questions for discussion which don’t really do much. My teacher instincts are working. šŸ˜›
When I was Formation Director, I made up a manual that was a pale version of this one. Finding the articles was fun. Unfortunately, the chapters were from Catch Me a Rainbow II. We already know how I feel about that 😃
 
When I was Formation Director, I made up a manual that was a pale version of this one. Finding the articles was fun. Unfortunately, the chapters were from Catch Me a Rainbow II. We already know how I feel about that 😃
Yes, well, I have every reason to believe that this one is better. I think the foundational material came from CIOFS, and the particulars from NAFRA. It ought to be pretty good. I’m looking forward to seeing it.

I’ll bet finding the articles was fun. Although good articles are NOT easy to find!

I have learned so much from Br. JR. Even though he’s a friar and we’re in a different part of the Franciscan family, he’s been very helpful. He knows a lot about SFOs.

Edited a couple of times because apparently I can’t type straight today. Sorry.
 
Yes, well, I have every reason to believe that this one is better. I think the foundational material came from CIOFS, and the particulars from NAFRA. It ought to be pretty good. I’m looking forward to seeing it.

I’ll bet finding the articles was fun. Although good articles are NOT easy to find!

I have learned so much from Br. JR. Even though he’s a friar and we’re in a different part of the Franciscan family, he’s been very helpful. He knows a lot about SFOs.
He is one (unless I am mistaken). His posts are always fantastic.šŸ‘
 
He is one (unless I am mistaken). His posts are always fantastic.šŸ‘
Yes his posts are fantastic.

I’m pretty sure he’s a friar. The group he’s with uses the OFM rule I think, but I could be wrong about that. He’s said in one of his posts someplace. We should ask when he comes in here.

PS, Catch Me a Rainbow. I could never get past the title…LOL. Very 70s.
 
Yes his posts are fantastic.

I’m pretty sure he’s a friar. The group he’s with uses the OFM rule I think, but I could be wrong about that. He’s said in one of his posts someplace. We should ask when he comes in here.
I thought he was an SFO who became a friar. I may be mistaken…
 
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