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Franciscan Third Order (seculars) have the option to be buried in a special burial habit.
The reason that the Confraternity of St. Francis is not allowed a habit or any appearance of a habit is because they are not an order nor part of the Franciscan family.There seems reading this to be so little depth of understanding re the Holy Habit of Religion. Maybe because there is the male view strongly expressed here!!!
We women Monastics have a different take on this maybe.
And to see third orders etc wearing a form of habit?
Ay me!
There is one Francisan . sorry two - associations of the faithful, that have a strict dress code; and they stipulate that this must never look like a religious habit, because they are not religious but lay folk.
It makes them think carefully re their actions in public, which is as it should be.
And that is the right approach.
One is the Confraternity of pentitents; the other escapes me just now.
Lay folk have a huge role to play; and there are so many simple ways to remind and strengthen without a dress way.
We have lost so much of the depth and meaning in religious life. The mysticism and symbolism.
So we need to keep the habit pure and strong.
**And for us yes it is a part of our Vows and thus of our “holiness”; our identity and our vulnerability. **
When our Father Francis gave the seculars a habit it was part of their profession to live the Rule of theiir order, just as your habit and mine is part of our profession. It was part of their identity. In fact, he went as far as to have a design created that combined the characteristisc of the friars’ habit and that of the Poor Clares, such as a tunic, chord and veil if you were female. But it was grey and the males had no cowl. 1400s it was changed to brown. The point is that he intended to give them a way of life that is truly holy and diffferent from that of the laity in the pews. Read their rule and constitutions. Read the outcome their general chapter and the letters from their superior general and from the Holy See to them. They share the same call to holiness, to identity with a religious family and vulnerability as you do.
And to see **third orders **
Our holy Father never called the laity to remember anything or to strengthen anything. Most of all he never called them to do anything simple. He called them to live a penitential life:Lay folk have a huge role to play; and there are so many **simple ways to remind and strengthen **without a dress way.
We have lost so much of the depth and meaning in religious life. The mysticism and symbolism.
So we need to **keep the habit pure and strong./**QUOTE]
Our holy Father Francis adopted a very simple form of dress not to keep him and his cildren pure and strong. He adopted it because we were poor. Our poverty is our greatest link with each other. Unless we are truly poor, we will have a very difficult time building brotherhood or sisterhood where we depend on and trust each other as the first brothers and sisters did. Through this relationship of trust they built up a chaste family that replaced the biological families that they had left as a peace offering for Christ at the foot of the cross.
In conclusion, our habits have no need of purity and strength. They shoud remind us that we do. They remind us that we need to get back to the business of living the Gospel with pure love and strong wills. This was the legacy that our holy Father Francis left inside the Church to all of his sons and daughters. Let us make the habit a point of unity, not separation. That’s not what St. Francis saw in the habit. He was very practical. It was the only thing that he needed, because everything else was provided for by the Gospl, by the Church, by the brotherhood, by grace and penance. So in the end, the habit was all that was left of human need Everything else had been provided for. What was that wich was left?
That was sin. The Franciscan habit is essentially a simble of sin. It is a constant reminder that I am a sinner and must convert.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()
Soooo…
I have been wanting to do like a few day (maybe a week) of like constant meditation on my vocation, though I am VERY easily distracted. Is it possible for me to like take on a religious habit as a reminder of what I am doing, as well as like a reminder for me to live a Christian life. You know?
I know I ask weird questions
Sister, there is a big difference between a mendicant order and a monastic order too. But our Holy Father loved us equally, the Poor Clares and the Friars.Brother!
And there is a huge difference between a Third Order and a Monastic Order. You cannot mention the Poor Clares in the same breath as the Secular Franciscans.
Notice that her proper title is Sister, as is yours and as mine is Brother or Friar.“Seraphicus Patriarchus” original under the care of the OFS.
**Dearest Sister Encarnaciòn Del Pozo, **
May the Lord give you Peace!
It is with great joy that we can finally say that the search has borne fruit, and we can return the original of the Apostolic Letter Seraphicus Patriarcha, which the venerated Pope Paul VI gave to the Secular Franciscan Order. We are well aware of what fundamental importance it is for the life of the Secular Order.
Observe that the friar makes mention of two points. That there is a communion between the Friars Minor and the Secular Franciscans. He also mentions that there is a link in Francis. He does not seem to have any trouble mentioning the Franciscan Friars in the same sentence with the Secular Franciscan Order. So why should a daughter of St. Francis have such great difficulty mentioning the Poor Clares in the same sentence as the Secular Franciscans?Therefore, it is with a profound feeling of communion** that we place it in your hands after having taken care of it for all these years, also as a sign of our link in Francis, who never stops inviting us to be poor and simple in the world, each one in our own calling, but all called to recognize in Christ, the Love of the Father, the Saving Word, the Beauty of Life in the Spirit.
**Dearest Sister, as we feel ourselves more and more in communion in our lives, we thank each brother and sister in the Secular Franciscan Order for the prayer and support that each one has offered to us, the friars. Thank you and may the Lord gaze on you in blessing, show you his mercy and guide your footsteps in the Good. **
Notice how he ends his letter, with fraternal affection. He does not push away the Minister General of the Secular Franciscans. Instead, he professes the affection that every Franciscan must feel for another Franciscan.** With true fraternal affection,Fra Mauro Jöhri** ****
It’s interesting here to see how he closes his letter by referring to himself as Brother (Fra). He never tells you if he’s ordained or lay. Nor will he. We are moving away from that distinction between us friars and between us and there rest of the order. We are trying to recover the family that St. Francis founded.
By the say Sister, most friars in the USA wear our habits 24/7 when the weather permits it. Some communities have a special habit for warmer climates.
We have to embrace our unity so that we can be a model to others of unity in humility.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()
How sad to say things like this to BR JR who is such a respected and loving Br…If anyone has done as much good on the face of this earth as JR has, the world would be a very holy placeDrowning in words here and impossible to read your… words fail.
And no you may NOT rewrite anything I wrote to concur with your ideas; that shows your narrowness and intolerance so clearly. REALLY!
You are in the US; we are thankfully in Ireland where we do things very differently - again thankfully.
And you have little idea re Monastics either, and sadly not the humility to see that you do not.
And all this tirade has nothing to do with ther origianl thread; you hijacked it which is such bad manners
Over and OUT… Bless your loud journey, and no I do no agree with what you say. And will nou be shouted down either…
There is no Franciscan in you! I wish…
The habit is for full time monastics. PERIOD; about whom you have no idea.
Blessings and peace.
I have to agree with you on this.How sad to say things like this to BR JR who is such a respected and loving Br…If anyone has done as much good on the face of this earth as JR has, the world would be a very holy place
I don’t think a true Franciscan would post in such an angry and uncharitable manner
I hope your day gets better
JR comes here from a sick bed to try to counsel and guide us, and he does it with charity
He would never had answered you in the manner you have just posted
I am shocked and saddened to read this
I think you are forgetting St Francis was a male…your anger frightens me