F.L.A. (Franciscan Lay Apostolate)

F.L.A. (Franciscan Lay Apostolate) Through the living of a medieval, penitential Rule of Life, the Rule of 1221, the F.L.A. (Franciscan Third Order (Lay) Franciscans

Please Share With Those Who Really Need ItMaybe you're not ready to clothe yourself in a monk's simple habit, but there ...
04/24/2015

Please Share With Those Who Really Need It

Maybe you're not ready to clothe yourself in a monk's simple habit, but there are still many ways Franciscans can wean themselves from a $100 Billion a year fashion industry. Why not pare down your closet and share your wardrobe with a homeless shelter or local soup kitchen with people who really need it? ~ Fra Chris

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The Religious Have Thrown Off Their Habits"The prophesies say that the day will come when the religious will throw off t...
04/24/2015

The Religious Have Thrown Off Their Habits

"The prophesies say that the day will come when the religious will throw off their habits and move from their poor hermitages in the woods into large houses in the cities, and that seculars will pick up their habits and move away from the materialism of the city back into the gospel poverty of the hermitages in the country. There is no doubt that this is again happening today."

John Michael Talbot
HERMITAGE
Chapter 12

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"Silent" and "Listen" are spelled with the same letters.... Pace e Bene!
04/23/2015

"Silent" and "Listen" are spelled with the same letters.... Pace e Bene!

City of Assisi «Però chi d'esso loco fa parole,non dica Ascesi, ché direbbe corto,ma Oriente, se proprio dir vuole.» «Therefore let him who speaketh of that ...

Being Alone"We seem so frightened today of being alone that we never let it happen... We choke the space with continuous...
04/23/2015

Being Alone

"We seem so frightened today of being alone that we never let it happen... We choke the space with continuous music, chatter, and companionship to which we do not even listen. It is simply there to fill the vacuum. When the noise stops there is no inner music to take its place." ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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The Breviary Originated From The FranciscansFranciscans are itinerant ministers called to travel throughout the world pr...
04/23/2015

The Breviary Originated From The Franciscans

Franciscans are itinerant ministers called to travel throughout the world preaching repentance and penance. At first, in the early thirteenth century, this exempted them from praying the Office of the Hours in a church or monastery. Also, the complete Office of the Hours was very large and bulky, consisting of several volumes of books, making it impossible to carry them all around when walking from town to town. Therefore, they developed a briefer version of the Office of Hours called the Breviary. As the friars carpeted Europe they spread the use of the Breviary throughout the entire Church. ~ Fra Chris

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Wow !!!! Mother Angelica hits it out of the ballpark !!!!
04/22/2015

Wow !!!! Mother Angelica hits it out of the ballpark !!!!

Mother Angelica, the founder of EWTN (who celebrated her 92nd birthday this Monday), came out swinging against the liberal Church establishment in 1993 with a broadcast titled "The Hidden Agenda." In it, she lamented the destruction of the Faith caused by unfaithful priests, bishops and religious co…

History of the Tau Cross The first recorded reference to the TAU is from Ezekiel 9:4, "Go through the city of Jerusalem ...
04/21/2015

History of the Tau Cross

The first recorded reference to the TAU is from Ezekiel 9:4, "Go through the city of Jerusalem and put a TAU on the foreheads of those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things that are done in it." The TAU is the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet and looks very much like the letter "T".

At the Fourth Lateran Council, on November 11, 1215, Pope Innocent made reference to the TAU and quoted the above verse in reference to the profaning of the Holy Places by the Saracens. It is widely accepted that St. Francis was present at the Fourth Lateran Council and that he heard the words of Pope Innocent III when he said, "The TAU has exactly the same form as the Cross on which our Lord was crucified on Calvary, and only those will be marked with this sign and will obtain mercy who have mortified their flesh and conformed their life to that of the Crucified Savior. From then on, the TAU became Francis' own coat of arms.

Francis used the TAU in his writings, painted in on the walls and doors of the places where he stayed, and used it as his only signature on his writings.

St. Bonaventure said, "This TAU symbol had all the veneration and all the devotion of the saint: he spoke of it often in order to recommend it, and he traced it on himself before beginning each of his actions."

Thomas of Celano, another Franciscan historian writes, "Francis preferred the Tau above all other symbols: he utilized it as his only signature for his letters, and he painted the image of it on the walls of all the places in which he stayed."

In the famous blessing of Brother Leo, Francis wrote on parchment, "May the Lord bless you and keep you! May the Lord show His face to you and be merciful to you! May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace! God bless you Brother Leo!" Francis sketched a head (of Brother Leo) and then drew the TAU over this portrait.

THE TAU AS OUR FRANCISCAN SYMBOL

Where did the TAU come from and what does it mean? (Rhymes with "How") Simply and basically, the TAU represents the Cross. It is also the last letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. However, the two major influences on Francis concerning the TAU were the Antonians and the Fourth Lateran Council.

St. Francis borrowed the TAU and what it meant to him from the Antonians. They were a religious community of men founded in 1095 whose sole function was to care for l***rs. They were disbanded as an Order by the Church in the 1500's because leprosy was no longer a problem and many of the religious orders had fallen into Theological problems. On their habit was painted a great TAU cross. Francis was very familiar with these men because they staffed the l***r house in Assisi and the hospital of St. Blase in Rome where Francis went to stay. This is now the church of San Francisco A Ripa.

Every time you see St. Anthony, "the Abbot or Hermit" in art, he is portrayed with the TAU.

St. Francis was exposed to the TAU through the direct influence of the Antonians, but the greatest influence of all that made the TAU so dear to Francis, whereby it became his signature, was the Fourth Lateran Council.

Pope Innocent III opened the Council on November 11, 1215, with these words: "I have desired with great desire to eat this Passover with you." (Luke 22-15.) Innocent announced that for him, for the Church, and for every Catholic at the time, the symbol they were to take as the sign of their Passover was the TAU Cross.

He incorporated into his homily the statement from Ezekiel (9:4) that the elect, the chosen, those who are concerned will be marked with the sign of the TAU. He explained that this Passover is a three-fold Passover.

Every Catholic must be involved in this triple Passover: A Corporal Passover, a Spiritual Passover and an Eternal Passover.

These became some of the most precious themes of Francis' preaching. He must have taken them so deeply to heart that when Pope Innocent III ended his homily with "BE CHAMPIONS OF THE TAU", Francis evidently took that as a personal statement and made the TAU his own symbol: a symbol for his order, his signature, painted it everywhere, and had great devotion to it for the rest of his life.

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(Photo of Suore of the Piccoli VV of Italy)Simplicity and Poverty: the Source and Basis of our Order"Now for some time t...
04/21/2015

(Photo of Suore of the Piccoli VV of Italy)

Simplicity and Poverty: the Source and Basis of our Order

"Now for some time this purity and perfection are beginning to change for the worse, and the brothers excuse themselves by saying that numbers run counter to observance; many even believe that the people are more edified by this new way of life and that it is more fitting to conduct oneself in this way. They despise the way of simplicity and of poverty, which, nevertheless, was the source and basis of our Order."

Saint Francis of Assisi
Legend of Perugia - 75

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When you no longer love yourself (from Self-Annihilation and Charity Lead the Soul...)by Jacapone da Todi (Jacapone Bene...
04/21/2015

When you no longer love yourself (from Self-Annihilation and Charity Lead the Soul...)

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Jacapone da Todi (Jacapone Benedetti) (1230-1306)
An early companion of St. Francis of Assisi

When you no longer love yourself
But love Goodness,
You and your Beloved will become one.
When you love Him, He must love you in return;
In His charity you are drawn to Him
And the two are made one.
This is true union
That admits of no divisions.

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04/19/2015

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Terry Martin just became our 2000th Page Like on the F.L.A. (Franciscan Lay Apostolate) Page! Pace e Bene (Peace and All...
04/19/2015

Terry Martin just became our 2000th Page Like on the F.L.A. (Franciscan Lay Apostolate) Page! Pace e Bene (Peace and All Good) to all our Brothers and Sisters who love St. Francis of Assisi !!!!

Short (2 minute) video of the Frati Povere e Suore Povere in Italy
04/19/2015

Short (2 minute) video of the Frati Povere e Suore Povere in Italy

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