Does anyone out there know any good books about Franciscan Spirituality that are traditional / orthodox. I’m interested in checking it out but every book I find on Amazon is written by someone with questionable catholic beliefs, liberation theology, far left politics, centering prayer, etc.
I’m a Secular Franciscan so I hate saying this but it’s funny you say how most books are written with someone with questionable beliefs. I’d have to agree. A book called Enthusiasm by Knox he points out that, and I forget the reason why, but that Fransiscans have a tendency or easier time to fall into heretical beliefs.
With that said there are good books out there, solidly Catholic and Franciscan.
The Life of St.Francis by St.Bonaventure
You can always read the writings of St.Francis and St.Clare. They will give you an understanding of their spirituality.
You can read the rule and prior rules of OFM and St.Clare.
If you want to go deeper into Franciscan theology and spirituality you can read as someone else said St.Bonaventure The Minds Road to God and really any of St.Bonaventures works which are very numerous.
Some books that I read:
The Little Flowers of St.Francis
Performing the Gospel Life - Cunningham
The Franciscan Story - forget author but it’s a history of the order.
A lot of people like GK Chestettons book but I thought it was just ok.
Some of the movies are good too like Brother Sun Sister Moon
In a nutshell Franciscan Spirituality is based on poverty. Francis wanted him and his brothers to be poor. He loved creation not in a pantheistic view but to praise God. Some like to point Francis and Clare as renegades but they were just the opposite, 110% faithful to the Catholic Church. There many other facets of Franciscan Spirituality, some stress some more than others. I wish you well on your findings!