Badal:
Francis of Assisi
1.
It is enough to utter his name
and everyone knows who he is. St.
Francis was a man of God. And because he
was a man of God, he always lived what was essential. So he was a simple, courteous and gentle to
everyone, like God in his mercy.
2.
The Phenomenological
Manifestations of our epoch…
·
Emptiness. It is born of a feeling of
impotence. There is very little we can
do to change our life, our community and society. Finally there is really
nothing important…
·
Loneliness. It is an experience of lass of contact with nature and others in
terms of friendship and gentleness. There is the lack of courage to commit
oneself.
·
Fear. It is the fruit of
objective threats to life, to employment, to collective survival of humanity in
general.
·
Anxiety. It has its origin in imagined fear, ignorance as to what one ought
to do, in whom to trust, and what to expect.
When anxiety grips an entire society it means that the whole society
feels threatened and senses its approaching end.
·
Aggressiveness without
objectives. It
reveals a rupture with the norms of relationship without which a society cannot
be built or defended. What results is
anonymity and the loss of the meaning of the self, that is, the worth and
sacredness of human person.
From the
above, Two consequences ensue… first is Emptiness and second is Loss. It is the
loss of language of everyday communication, the loss of meaningful relationship
and the lack of vital relationship with nature and habitat.
3.
The New Ethos… It is a new way of life with many and varied
relationship to nature, to others, to religion and to God. In St. Francis, it was through Pathos (Sympathy) and Eros (fraternal communication and
tenderness). Manifestations are:
·
His Innocence
·
His enthusiasm for nature
·
His gentleness to all beings
·
His capacity for compassion
with the poor and “confraternization”
with all elements and even death itself.
4.
To Be Saint … in the case of
Francis…
·
To be Saint, it is necessary to
be human.
·
To be human, it is necessary to
be sensitive and gentle.
“A person
knows as much as he/she does.” Francis’s gentleness was demonstrated,
especially in his human relationship. He
broke the rigidity of the feudal hierarchy and called all persons as brothers
and sisters. He himself was called
“little brother” (fratello). He
wanted to unite great and small, to treat the wise and simple with brotherly
affection, to bind with tie of love those who were held at a distance. He treated everyone with outmost courtesy,
even Saracens, Infidels and thieves.
5.
Peace… One of the global values lived by Francis was
Peace.
·
The World is the “regio dissimilitudinis” and behind these
dissimilarities are camouflaged injustices and violence.
·
Every time Francis began his
preaching, he invoked Peace… saying: “the Lord gives you peace.” It is Peace and all good (Pax et Bonun). His group carries out a true mission of peace
– “Legatio Pacis”.
·
The peace that is proclaimed in
word ought always to be present in the heart.
Let no one be provoked by us to anger or scandal, but rather let all
through your gentleness, be led to Peace, Tranquility and agreement. “BE
KINDER WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS.”
6.
The Role of Mediation… During the Crusades, Francis had a profound
impact on the Sultan and owing to his sympathy, tolerance and respect and love
for peace. Francis gave a vote of
confidence to the liberating capacity of kindness, gentleness, patience and
understanding. Peace in his own PERSON
manifested in his words, poetry and song.
PEACE IS
NOT ONLY A GOAL THAT MUST BE REACHED, IT IS ALSO A METHOD.
Bapa Eliseo
“Jun” Mercado, OMI
Badaliyya –
Philippines
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