St Francis in front of MSF Chapel |
As we enter this third millennium, Saint
Francis remains the most fascinating,
endearing and mysterious man of the second millennium. Geographically and
temporally half-way between our time and that of Jesus ,
he acts as a kind of bridge between us and the Lord.
Unlike theUnited
States , Jesus
and Francis lived in a Mediterranean culture where
peoples of many nations and religions and languages interacted daily. They had
their stereotypes, but there was no systematic racism. Authority was
administered in first century Palestine
and thirteenth century Italy
by patronage and patriarchy. It wasn’t what you know or how much you have but who you know. Money and expertise were useful but connections made things happen.
Unlike the
On our side of the bridge, Francis
and we experience life in the “middle class” with its investments in education
and upward mobility, things of which Jesus never
dreamt. Even during his lifetime Francis saw an
economy transformed from bartering with merchandise to investing with money.
But Francis speaks to us most
clearly because he was not a thinker. He was not well-educated. He could read but
Friar Leo acted as his amanuensis,
his secretary, when he needed to write something. Without formal education, Francis
never learned to deal in ideas as a carpenter uses his tools or a traveler
studies a map. I don’t think he ever said, “Look at it this way” as if one can toy with different ideas to look at the same thing.
Thomas of Celano writes about his finding his vocation:
One day the gospel was being read
in that church [the Portiuncula] about how the Lord sent out his disciples to
preach. The holy man of God, who was attending there, in order to understand
better the words of the gospel, humbly begged the priest after celebrating the
solemnities of the Mass to explain the gospel to him. The priest explained it
all to him thoroughly, line by line. When he heard that Christ’s disciples
should not possess gold or silver or money, or carry on their journey a wallet
or a sack, nor bread nor staff, nor to have shoes nor two tunics, but that they
should preach the kingdom of God and penance, the holy man, Francis,
immediately exulted in the spirit of God, “This is what I want,” he said, “this
is what I seek, this is what I desire with all my heart.”
The holy father, overflowing with joy, hastened to implement the words of salvation, and did not delay before he devoutly began to put into effect what he heard.
The holy father, overflowing with joy, hastened to implement the words of salvation, and did not delay before he devoutly began to put into effect what he heard.
Can you direct me to a audio file of the Sequence of St. Francis's Mass taken from the Missale-Seraphicum?
ReplyDeleteSorry. I don't know of any audio file on line or otherwise. Blessings on you.
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