Francis said, “The order and
life of the Friars Minor is a certain little flock which the Son of God in
these last times asked of his Heavenly Father, saying, ‘Father, I wish that You
should make and give to me a new and humble folk in these last times, unlike to
all others who have gone before them, in humility and poverty and content to
possess me alone.’ And the Father said,
having heard the Son, ‘My son, that which You have asked is done.’”
Francis used to say that for this reason God willed and
revealed to him that they should be called Friars Minor, because this is that
poor and humble folk which the Son of god demanded of his Father. This folk the Son himself speaks of in the
Gospel, “Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give
you the kingdom.” And also, “Inasmuch as
you have done it to one of the least of these, my brothers, you have done it to
me.” And the Lord understood this of all
spiritual poor men, yet He spoke it more especially of the Order of the Friars
Minor, which was to be in his Church.
And so, as it was revealed to Francis that it should be called the Order
of Friars Minor, so he made it to be written in his testament and the first
Rule which he took to Pope Innocent III who approved and conceded it, and
afterwards announced it to all in Consistory.
-Mirror of Perfection Section II, Chapter 23
What a contrast is Francis’ attitude of his people
from the majority of the church! Today,
we want bigger churches, bigger incomes, larger congregations, and more
significant influence in the world.
Francis, however, recognized that Jesus called the church to be of and
among the disenfranchised, the outcast, the poor, the suffering, the
lowly. Jesus said that it was the
wealthy who were to be cautioned, for “you have already received your comfort”
and because “It is difficult for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of
heaven.” Jesus said that those who were
lauded were to be unhappy for “this is how the false prophets were treated.” Francis sought out those who were willing to
give up all they had to be lowly and poor and suffering and wretched. Jesus also told his disciples to be prepared
for poverty, for the surrender of all we have, for injustice and for
persecution. But in our teachings of the
gospel, we encourage people to expect all blessings—a better life, health,
wealth and honor. Woe is us! Woe to those who preach the American
gospel! Woe to those who think that they
can gain everything in this world and have the next world as well! But blessed are the poor, for they shall
receive the kingdom
of God .
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