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FRANCISCAN SPIRITUALITY 1
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DEFINITIONS Relationship between theology and spirituality. Theology – the study of God Spirituality – the process of personal transformation Meaning of spirituality Being animated by God Driven by the Holy Spirit 2
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CALL OF ST. FRANCIS Called in his special way: To represent God (faith) To speak of God (Evangelize) To go towards God (Spiritual journey) To treat with God (Prayer) 3
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ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN A PENITENTIAL LIFE A turning to God with all that one is Loving one's neighbor as oneself. Acknowledging and despising one's personal tendency to sin. Receiving the Eucharist devoutly. Allowing God's Spirit to dwell in us. 4
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WHAT SHOWS IN YOUR LIFE Joy, gratitude and care for the poor Brought about by God’s transforming love And by God’s giftedness of creation Detachment from the things of this world Brings about peace and joy – a gift of God Unconditional love 5
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PRAYER Like Francis, we’re active and contemplative Open one’s heart and mind to God Love and praise Him – body, soul and mind Daily prayer; Eucharist often 6
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SISTERS AND BROTHERS Foundation for everything – minority or littleness See ourselves as brother/sister to all people and all creation Brother/sister relationships with all are encounters with God’s love It’s not what we do but how we do it and who we are We walk with the poor and marginalized, those in need of healing, and those who hunger for God We are committed to care for the earth 7
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POVERTY Living simply Detachment Everything is a gift We are stewards We seek justice for all 8
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HUMILITY and CHARITY Moment of Francis’ conversion – he kissed the leper Confronted his fear Embraced it Began a life of penance Seen in the incarnation Seen in the Eucharist Humbly reach out to all others 9
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COMMUNITY Called to live in community We need one another Can only experience humility and charity in community 10
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SELF-DENIAL Unite ourselves with Him. Substitute His perfect thoughts, will & feelings for our imperfect ones. Alone we can do nothing. Through Him and with Him, we adore, praise and pray Christ is dearer to us than we are to ourselves We serve for Christ and with Christ 11
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QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 1.Commitment assumes failure will be part of the process of change and growth. How do I handle failure in my life? Give examples. 2. Am I giving God my whole body, soul and mind? How do I know? What are some signs of taking the wide way instead of the narrow way? 3. What choices am I confronted with regularly that require me to think of and put God first, instead of myself? How do I make those choices? 4. Philippians 2:3-4 says: “Do nothing out of selfishness or out of vainglory; rather, humbly regard others as more important than ourselves, each looking out not for his own interests, but everyone for those of others.” In what ways do I do this – or not do it – in my home, in my work, in my fraternity, in my community? 5.How do I most often express my love to God? What do I most often complain to God about? What do I request of God most often? 12
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