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Yes, because part of the charism is fraternity, which is brotherhood and sisterhood. One can’t be a Franciscan alone. It doesn’t make any sense with the rest of the charism.True, but I am afraid that the “you have to attend meetings” restriction still stands, as far as I know.
Even when people can no longer make it to the meetings, the fraternity should to make accommodations to visit and share with them, or at least call them frequently. Our fraternity has a number of “stops” including an assisted living home for our meetings. We don’t forget people just because are disabled or they get old and can no longer drive themselves around.
In fact, I was professed at mass in the chapel of an assisted living facility many miles from my own home. That’s where we were scheduled to be on that day, so that’s how it was set up with the priest and all. We get around.