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Luigi_Daniele
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Brother,Let me say this one more time.
Secular Franciscans are NOT lay associates of the Franciscan Order. They are very different from other secular orders. They ARE a CANONICAL ORDER just like friars, monks and nuns. They are the first canonical order of secular people in the Church. Orders are normally for nuns, friars and monks, with this one exception.
They HAVE A RULE of their own, not our rule. We have our own rule. St. Francis wrote four rules with the intention of forming four communities: Friars, Nuns, Hermits and Secular.
They are not lay. They have both lay and clerics. The Third Order of St. Francis follows the same rule, the Rule of Penance. The First Order follows the Rule of Obedience. The Second Order follows the Rule of Poverty. Three rules for three orders. The Franciscan hermits follow the Rule for Hermits. Francis worked very hard to make them very distinct orders and to make them very autonomous, not at all associated with each other. In fact, there is a papal encyclical somewhere that states that the friars have no obligations to any of the other Franciscan orders nor the other way around. But our relationship with each other is fraternal and cooperative, because we share the same Father.
Please do not say that they are our associates. They are not and we don’t want them to be, nor do they want to be. Each Franciscan order is very autonomous. We make up one Franciscan family.
The Secular Franciscans do make a canonical liturgical and public solemn profession equivalent to that of the friars, nuns and sisters. They are offended when they are thought of as associates to the Franciscan Order.
The Secular Franciscans are to the Franciscan family what Chaldeans, Ukranians, Romans, Maronites and others are to the Catholic Church. They are a sui iuris order.
Here is the theology for the Profession In The Secular Franciscan Order explained by the Superior General of the Capuchin Franciscan Friars. Rev. Brother Felice, OFM, Cap.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()
With all due respect, they no longer follow the Rule of the Brothers and Sisters of Penance. They follow a new, 1970’s rule. They are BSP (online)-- their Rule bears absolutely no (or almost no) relation to the present Rule.