Forming The Life Of A Franciscan

The Third Order

This podcast outlines the vocation of being a Franciscan as part of the religious order founded by Francis of Assisi over 800 years ago. The Third Order comprises individuals in ordinary walks of life who live in a community "in dispersion" and live under rule and vows, outside a convent, without habits or religious garb. The focus of the Franciscan vocation is to always turn towards God, and to strive for peace and unity in the family of God through living the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the manner of St. Francis. The formation process involves discovering one's personal calling and learning to live the Rule as an individual in a dispersed community, through practices such as personal prayer, study, meditation, spiritual direction, self-examination, and self-denial. The Franciscan vocation also involves embracing material creation and finding the presence of God in all things.

Episodes

  1. 03/06/2023

    Chapter 10 – Obedience: Introduction

    Join us on this episode of our podcast as we explore the topic of obedience in the religious community. We'll be discussing how obedience celebrates our membership in the community, and how it is an essential part of our Christian vocation. We'll talk about how obedience to the Gospel is the foundation of the Rule that Francis and his brothers kept and how it is the authority of Jesus Christ that we ultimately comply with. We'll also delve into how obedience to the Third Order is not forced submission but a willing compliance with a rule we have freely chosen to follow. Additionally, we'll touch on how the primary way we manifest obedience in our daily lives is by following our Personal Rule of Life. We'll explore the concrete areas of obedience listed in every tertiary's Personal Rule of Life in the Province of the Americas, including praying Morning and/or Evening Prayer each day, saying the Community Obedience daily, meeting regularly with our spiritual director, renewing our religious vows yearly, attending local Fellowship meetings, and more. Tune in to learn more about obedience and its importance in religious communities! This episode is a reading of Chapter 10 - Obedience Introductionfrom the book “Forming The Life Of A Franciscan” which you can download by clicking here. The chapter is read by Terry Doyle, TSSF. Intro and Outro music by Ketsa – I hope you know https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/1000/i-hope-you-know/

    14 min
  2. 01/26/2023

    Chapter 8 – Simplicity

    "Are you feeling overwhelmed by the fast-paced, complex society we live in? Are you struggling to balance living in the world and being a powerful witness of living Gospel values? Join us on this week's episode of our Podcast as we delve into the teachings of Francis and explore the concept of simplicity. We will discuss how to simplify our lives through time management, material goods, and inner simplicity. We will also delve into the importance of Sabbath rest and how it can help us disconnect from the constant demands of the world and connect with ourselves and our loved ones. We explore the teachings of Jesus and the apostles on wealth, poverty, and the stewardship of God's gifts. We discuss the dangers of becoming addicted to consuming items to excess and how this can lead to idolatry. Simplicity is a kind of integrity, it means adopting Gospel values in place of the values of the marketplace. We discuss ways to live out the interior attitude of self-denial and learn to be good stewards of the material goods we have been given. We also discuss the importance of detachment, stewardship of time and resources, and the inner emptying of our souls to God. Join us as we discuss the true meaning of inner simplicity, its relation to self-denial and self-emptying, and the role of silence and liturgy in fostering simplicity. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode as we explore the fine balance between living in the world and being a powerful witness of living Gospel values. Tune in now and start simplifying your life today!" This episode is a reading of Chapter 8 – Simplicity from the book “Forming The Life Of A Franciscan” which you can download by clicking here. The chapter is read by Janet Fedders, TSSF. Intro and Outro music by Ketsa – I hope you know https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/1000/i-hope-you-know/

    25 min
  3. 01/26/2023

    Chapter 7 – Study

    In this podcast episode, we delve into the topic of study as it relates to the Franciscan Order. Many of us tend to think of study as solely theological, but the reality is that it encompasses much more than that. The Principles of the Order call for a much broader approach to study, and as Tertiaries, we are committed to living the Gospel in a radical way. We discuss the importance of studying the Bible, particularly the Gospels, as well as the Principles of the Order and formation materials. We also delve into the significance of reading biographies of St. Francis and books on Franciscan spirituality, and how these can aid in our ongoing formation as Franciscans. Additionally, we explore the broader subjects related to the Franciscan life, such as physics, astronomy, politics, and medicine, and how these can increase our understanding of God's creation. We also touch on the dangers of study and the importance of not letting it extinguish the spirit of prayer and devotion. Lastly, we remind our listeners that study is not limited to reading books and that there are various other means of study, such as retreats, conferences, films, videos, and discussion groups. Join us as we explore the vast and rich world of Franciscan study. This episode is a reading of Chapter 7 – Study from the book “Forming The Life Of A Franciscan” which you can download by clicking here. The chapter is read by Janice Syedullah, TSSF. Intro and Outro music by Ketsa – I hope you know https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/1000/i-hope-you-know/

    12 min

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This podcast outlines the vocation of being a Franciscan as part of the religious order founded by Francis of Assisi over 800 years ago. The Third Order comprises individuals in ordinary walks of life who live in a community "in dispersion" and live under rule and vows, outside a convent, without habits or religious garb. The focus of the Franciscan vocation is to always turn towards God, and to strive for peace and unity in the family of God through living the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the manner of St. Francis. The formation process involves discovering one's personal calling and learning to live the Rule as an individual in a dispersed community, through practices such as personal prayer, study, meditation, spiritual direction, self-examination, and self-denial. The Franciscan vocation also involves embracing material creation and finding the presence of God in all things.