Minute Meditations

person giving food to a homeless person

Singular Holiness

Francis’s greatness, I think, comes from his ability to transfer, and transform, his internal conversations to the physical reality of the external world.

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Two women friends happy and embracing

Friendship and Self-Giving Love

For Clare of Assisi, friendship with Christ entailed a friendship of self-giving love.
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man walking down a road.

Prayer on the Road

One of the earliest accounts of Francis, the “Legend of Perugia,” quotes Francis as telling the first friars, “You only know as much as you do.”
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man in anguish and sorrow putting his hands in front of his face

Sinners, Too, Have Souls

The centrality of the Crucified in the life of Francis suggests that Francis became a friend of Christ because he sought to follow Jesus who lived out of depth of love in obedience to the Father.
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sad man sitting outside during a sunrise

‘Lift Up the Fallen’

In Fratelli Tutti Pope Francis promotes a universal aspiration toward fraternity and social friendship.
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open and empty hands, ready to receive.

Poverty Exists in the Heart

For Franciscans today, material poverty is not the greatest concern but rather an acknowledgment that their “poverty of being” is essential.
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Gaze, Consider, Contemplate, Imitate

An adaptation of Clare’s words, Gaze upon Christ, Consider Christ, Contemplate Christ, can be a Franciscan mantra for those wishing to draw closer to God in contemplative prayer.
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