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SFO International Council - Weekly edition
Volume: 5 - N. 12 - 1999 - March - III
From: Conference of General Assistants
- guidelines for Formation of the Friars for
Understanding and Assisting the SFO
- Foreword
- I. Programs for Teaching about the
SFO
GUIDELINES FOR FORMATION
OF THE FRIARS
FOR UNDERSTANDING AND ASSISTING THE SFO
CONFERENCE OF GENERAL SPIRITUAL
ASSISTANTS (PART I)
The present Guidelines for the Formation of the
Friars for Understanding and Assisting the SFO have been
developed by the Conference of General Assistants of the Secular
Franciscan Order (SFO) They are intended to respond to the felt
need of the Franciscans, religious and secular, to prepare
themselves better to "walk together in the ways of the Lord"
(1)
A reciprocal understanding and vital communion
required by belonging the same spiritual family does exist and
should continue to be developed among all Franciscans (2) - The various components " can and must unite
their efforts, with a view to cooperation and exchange of gifts, in
order to participate more effectively in the Church's mission"
(Vita consecrata, 54), this exchange of gifts " often brings
unexpected and rich insights into certain aspects of the charism,
leading to a more spiritual interpretation of it and helping to
draw from it directions for new activities in the apostolate"(VC
55).
The Rule and the Constitutions of the SFO (3) frequently confirm the principle of belonging to
the same spiritual family. They refer to the vital--reciprocal
communion and to the duty of the First Order (OFM, OFMConv, OFMCap)
and Third Order Regular (TOR) to provide pastoral care and
spiritual assistance. There is, in fact, a double substantial
relationship between the SFO and the First Order and TOR:
- sharing the common charism:
The Rule of the SFO speaks of the "life-giving union" with one
another that must exist between the seculars and all the branches
of the Franciscan Family, in order to make present, in various ways
and forms, the charism ol their common Seraphic Father in the life
and mission of the Church (cf. Rule SFO 1 ).
- Spiritual and pastoral Assistance:
In virtue of this "communion", according to a longstanding
tradition, it is the competency of the Superiors of the First Order
and TOR to assure the spiritual assistance through " suitable
and well prepared religious ", and the pastoral visit to the
Fraternities of the SFO (cf. Rule SFO 26).
The Secular Franciscan Order, pledged to " renew
its own life, its own formation and the organization of the
Fraternities ", must count on a spiritual assistance updated
and dynamically coordinated with the other components of the
Franciscan Family in its single mission. " Consecrated persons
should remember that before all else they must be expert guides in
the spiritual life, and in this perspective they should cultivate
the most precious gift-- the spirit " (VC 55).
The SFO General Chapter of Fatima (1990) says: "
As regards the role of animation of the spiritual Assistants
themselves, there is need for a particular formation, that is,
preparation of the friars regarding the SFO This preparation must
be conscious and must be incorporated into the program of formation
- initial and ongoing - of all the friars. Even though not all are,
or will be, spiritual Assistants, it certainly is necessary that
all know, understand and affirm the truly essential role of the SFO
for the realization of their own personal vocation" (4).
The General Chapter SFO, held in Rome (1996), says
in its conclusions: " The Presidency, in collaboration with
National Councils, will find ways and moments to... stimulate a
more adequate formation of all the friars in regard to the SFO, so
that they can help secular Franciscans to live their form of life
better" (5)
The religious Franciscan Orders, to whom belongs
the altius moderarnen, have not only made their own the
principle of " life-giving union with each other " and made
it evident in their legislation, but also the General and
Provincial Ministers, in Letters and various interventions,
continually exhorting the friars to know the SFO still more and
better, requiring an adequate preparation of the spiritual
Assistants.
The present Guidelines are presented to all
Franciscan religious, possibly to be inserted in their "formation
programs", for the knowledge of the SFO within the Franciscan
Family, in its mission in the Church and in the world, and to
prepare those who are called to serve as Spiritual Assistants..
a. In Initial Formation
- Postulancy
- Life of St Francis; Francis, "founder" of the three
Orders;
- General introduction to the Franciscan Family:
- First Order, the Friars Minor (OFM, OFMConv, OFMCap);
- Second Order, Order of St Clare;
- Third Order of the "Brothers and Sisters of Penance",
- Secular Franciscan Order (SFO, Franciscan Youth,
Franciscan Children, Associated Members, Friends of St
Francis)
- Third Order Regular, male and female;
- Secular Institutes;
- Other Franciscan movements.
- first contacts with an SFO Fraternity and with the Franciscan
Youth.
- Novitiate
- In the general theme of the universal call to holiness and of
the religious vocation, speak also of the secular Franciscan
vocation seen as sharing the common charism in life-giving union
with one another in the mission of the Church: "Go,
repair...".
- When treating of the history of the Franciscan Family, speak
about the Penitents and about the origins of the Third Order.
- Read the Rules of the First, Second and Third
Orders(Confirmed Rule 1223; Rule of St Clare, 1253,
and Rule of the Order of St Clare, called the Urban
Rule, 12~3; Seraphicus Patriarcha, of Paul VI, 1978, for the
SFO, and Franciscanum vitae propositum, of John Paul II,
1982, for the TOR)
- Post-Novitiate
It will be helpful to remember that what is proposed in this
paragraph should be understood not as being an addition of other
material to the program of the post-novitiate; but rather in the
sense of developing, also, in the dimensions indicated, the
material of the present curriculum, such as history, spirituality,
ecciesiology, social doctrine, etc.
- The history of the Franciscan Family, including the SFO in its
essential lines through the centuries; its presence and development
in one's own country; relations with the First Order; birth of new
Orders and Congregations from the SFO.
- The nature, identity, structure and organization of the SFO
according to the new Rule and Constitutions, emphasizing its
secular character and the unity of the Order
- Accentuate the vision of the Church as the People of God and of
communion ( Lumen gentiurn, Gaudium et spes, the final
document of the 1985 Synod)
- Deepen the role of the lay faithful, corresponsibility and
cooperation between the clergy and the laity, religious and
seculars, in the mission oi the Church (Evangelil nuntiandi,
Christifideles laici, Letter of the Mlnisters General on the
Vocation and Mission of the Franciscan Lay Faithful
in the Church and in the World) .
- In the study of the Church's social teaching (from Rerum
Novarum onwards) pay specific attention to the duties and
responsibilities of the laity.
- Deepen the nature of spiritual and pastoral assistance to the
SFO, its collegiality and the identity of the Assistant and
Animator.
- Readings: Unconfirmed Rule (1221), Memoriale
propositi (1221), Supra Montern of Nicholas IV (1289)
and Misericors Del Filius, of Leo XIII (1883)
- have pastoral experiences together, guided by the spiritual
Assistant and participate in fraternity meetings, moments of
prayer, and celebrations in the different phases of the life of the
SFO Fraternity.
b. In Ongoing Formation
In order to bring about communion with one another,
by force of the common charism and as a sign of witness in the
Church, in accord with the directives of the Constitutions and
Statutes of the SFO, First Order and TOR, the friars and seculars
should:
- prepare the main liturgies and celebrate them together,
especially on the Franciscan feasts, and have experiences of prayer
in common;
- plan and carry out combined pastoral, charitable and social
activities, with "courageous" initiatives according to the
necessities of places and times.
- study together the documents about the theology of the laity
(cf. 3/d)
- organize common meetings, assemblies, spiritual chapters and
spiritual exercises;
- in the formation meetings and in the celebration of Chapters,
program moments when the seculars are present also with a message
or a witness.
(1) Cf. Letter of the
Ministers General on the occasion of the consignment of
the Rule, 4-10-1978.
(2) Cf. Statutes for the
Spiritual and pastoral Assistance to the Secular Franciscan
Order, Rome 1992, n.l.
(3)Cf. Rule 1; Const.
1,4; 85-91; 92. 94. 95.
(4)Cf. Conclusions of the General
Chapter SFO, Fatima 1990, in Bulletin CIOFS, XII, n.2,
1990 p.6.
(5) Cf. Koinonia 1996,
n.4; Internet http://www.ciofs.org/per/1996/lc96en28.htm