Consider Experiencing the ‘Q’ in August 2022

St. Mary’s Basilica, Phoenix, AZ, is a short walk from the Sheraton, the site of the 2022 ‘Q.’

By Robert Stronach, OFS

I was in Phoenix, Arizona in August for The American Legion Convention and had a chance to visit the site of the upcoming Quinquennial Congress (nicknamed the ‘Q’).

The 20th Quinquennial takes place Aug. 3-7, 2022, at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, kitty-corner from the Franciscan St. Mary’s Basilica.

The hotel is spacious and offers many amenities. Up to four individuals may share a room to split the cost.

The ‘Q’ is a unique experience for Secular and other Franciscans, occurring every five years (except for this one, which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic). It allows Secular Franciscans from across the U.S. and elsewhere to come together and share the Franciscan charism. It is also open to family and friends. The ‘Q’ boasts inspirational and spiritual experiences, with small group breakouts, daily uplifting liturgies, and Franciscan speakers headlining the general sessions.

Visiting St. Mary’s Basilica and its adjacent park will add to the Franciscan flavor of the ‘Q’.

In fact, the Sheraton Hotel was chosen for the Quinquennial in large part due to its proximity to St. Mary’s, where ‘Q’ attendees will gather for mass each day. (The ‘Q’ Committee is grateful to be able to offer this opportunity for daily celebrations of the Eucharist and has plans to assist those who may have difficulty with the short walk to the basilica.)

The “Mission Revival” style church, which seats 800, replaced the original 1881 adobe structure in two phases (1903 and 1913). Pope Saint John Paul II elevated the church to a minor basilica in 1985, two years before visiting the basilica himself during his American tour.

The Franciscan friars (OFM) have served the parish since 1896. In addition to serving the downtown community, including a poor and homeless outreach, the basilica welcomes hundreds of thousands of convention-goers each year as it is located across the street from the Phoenix Convention Center.

The adjacent park, known as the Virginia G. Piper Plaza, sports an encircling path under a canopy of trees as well as statues of Pope Saint John Paul II, Saint Mother Teresa, and Saint Francis of Assisi (people leave coins in his open hands). My favorite sculpture there portrays a group of children playing and holding hands. It is called the Circle of Peace (by artist Gary Lee Price). In a way, that symbolizes the ‘Q’ as well – bringing together diverse people in a circle of peace and friendship.

https://secularfranciscansusa.org/2022/03/17/consider-experiencing-the-q-in-august-2022/

Devotion of Francis to Mysteries of Christ’s Life Topic of New Series

St. Bonaventure Universuity logoA three-part series for Franciscans on the great mysteries of Christ’s life will begin Saturday, May 14.

“The Crib, the Cross, the Eucharist:  A Secular Franciscan Spirituality” will be presented at no charge via Zoom on May 14, June 11, and July 9.  St. Bonaventure University in Bonaventure, NY,  is hosting the series.

Attendees will learn about Francis’s devotion to the three realities, and how they became the foundational mysteries of the Franciscan movement.

All sessions will be from noon-2 p.m. EST.

Session 1 on May 14 will be led by Fr. Michael Reyes, OFM, artist-in-residence at St. Bonaventure University.  He will discuss “The Crib:  Unity.”

Session 2 on June 11 will be presented by Fr. Martin Bennett, OFM Cap., pastor of St. Michin’s Church in the Market’s Area of the north inner city of Dublin, Ireland. His topic is “The Cross:  Humility.”

Session 3 on July 9 will be presented by Fr. Xavier Seubert, OFM, guardian of the St. Bonaventure Friary. Fr. Seubert will discuss “The Eucharist:  Kenosis.”

More information and the registration link can be found at the St. Bonaventure website.

https://secularfranciscansusa.org/2022/03/15/devotion-of-francis-to-mysteries-of-christs-life-topic-of-new-series/

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FORMATION FRIDAY – THE OFS RULE: Instrument of Conversion (Week Two) – March 11, 2022

Formation Friday is the work product of the National Formation Commission of the Secular Franciscan Order-USA. Please keep all citations and references intact. (This statement should be included with any posts in emails, on websites, or on social media.)

For the 6 Fridays of Lent, we will read and meditate on our Rule. Each week, we ask that you read a portion of the Rule at this link: OFS RULE (You can download the PDF to your computer or tablet.)

The reflections and questions that follow will focus on how our Rule asks us to live, the role that conversion and penance play in our lives, and our mission as members of the Church of Christ. The topics below will guide you as you write in your journal or discuss with your fraternity, a small group, or a prayer partner. We hope that this series will aid you in strengthening your vocation and provide opportunities for daily conversion.

Week Two: Please read Articles 1-5 of our Rule (Chapter 1: The Secular Franciscan Order–Articles 1-3; and the first portion of Chapter 2: The Way of Life, Pages 8-9 of the PDF above.) [This section is also attached.]

Chapter One of the Rule has only three articles, but it plants us firmly in the Franciscan family. It tells us that our Rule is approved by the Holy See and that we are linked down through the centuries to all those who have formed part of the three orders founded by St. Francis in the 12th century. Chapter Two is the longest section of the Rule because it talks about our way of life, how we are to pray; how we are to strive for daily conversion; how we are to follow in the footsteps of St. Francis in showing that the gospel can be lived. This is our Franciscan spiritual roadmap as we follow in the footsteps of St. Francis. Articles 4 and 5 call our attention to living the Gospel and much more. (Please read and think about these 5 articles before moving on to the questions.)

+Key Learnings: What are the four most important points (in your opinion) that you discovered as you read Articles 1-5?

+Living the OFS Rule: What about these articles presents a challenge for you to live out? Why?

+Conversion: The Holy Spirit speaks to each of us in a very personal way. As you read Articles 1-5, please explain how they touched and changed you and brought you closer to God.

+Discernment: What can you put into practice right away?

+Key Takeaways: Please list three key takeaways to living as a Franciscan that this portion of the Rule will help you to achieve.

+Challenge Yourself: Choose one of the takeaways as your personal spiritual challenge for this week and resolve to carry it out.

 

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Por favor comparta con su fraternidad local
La Regla OFS: Instrumento de Conversión OFS (Semana Dos)
Muchos documentos adjuntos. Por favor, descargue los que necesite.

El Viernes de Formación es el producto del trabajo de la Comisión Nacional de Formación de la Orden Franciscana Seglar-EE.UU. Mantenga todas las citas y referencias intactas. (Esta declaración debe incluirse con cualquier publicación en correos electrónicos, sitios web o redes sociales).

Para los seis viernes de Cuaresma, leeremos y meditaremos en nuestra Regla. Cada semana, le pedimos que lea una parte de la Regla en este enlace: REGLA EN ESPAÑOL (Puede descargar el PDF a su computadora o tableta).

Las reflexiones y preguntas que siguen se centrarán en cómo nuestra Regla nos pide que vivamos, el papel que la conversión y la penitencia juegan en nuestras vidas y nuestra misión como miembros de la Iglesia de Cristo. Los temas a continuación lo guiarán mientras escribe en su diario o discute con su fraternidad, un grupo pequeño o un compañero de oración. Esperamos que esta serie les ayude a fortalecer su vocación y les brinde oportunidades para la conversión diaria.

Semana Dos: Lea los Artículos 1-5 de nuestra Regla (Capítulo 1: La Orden Franciscana Seglar – Artículos 1-3 ; y la primera parte del Capítulo 2: El Camino de la Vida, páginas 8-9 del PDF anterior). [Esta sección también se adjunta.]

Capítulo uno de la Regla tiene sólo tres artículos, pero nos sitúa firmemente en la familia franciscana . Nos dice que nuestra Regla está aprobada por la Santa Sede y que estamos vinculados a lo largo de los siglos a todos los que han formado parte de las tres órdenes fundadas por San Francisco en el siglo XII. El capítulo dos es el apartado más largo de la Regla porque habla de nuestro modo de vida, de cómo debemos orar; cómo debemos luchar por la conversión diaria; cómo debemos seguir los pasos de San Francisco para mostrar que el evangelio se puede vivir. Esta es nuestra hoja de ruta espiritual franciscana mientras seguimos los pasos de San Francisco. Los artículos 4 y 5 llaman nuestra atención a vivir el Evangelio y mucho más. (Lea y piense en estos 5 artículos antes de pasar a las preguntas).

+Aprendizajes clave : ¿Cuáles son los cuatro puntos más importantes (en su opinión) que descubrió al leer los artículos 1-5 ?

+Viviendo la Regla OFS : ¿Qué es lo que le presenta un desafío para que usted pueda vivir estos artículos? ¿Por qué?

+Conversión: El Espíritu Santo nos habla a cada uno de nosotros de una manera muy personal. Mientras lee los artículos 1-5, explique cómo le impresionaron y cambiaron y cómo lo acercaron a Dios.

+Discernimiento: ¿Qué puede poner en práctica de inmediato?

+Puntos clave: Enumere tres puntos clave para vivir como franciscano que esta parte de la Regla le ayudará a lograr.

+ Desafíese a si mismo: elija uno de los puntos anteriores como su desafío espiritual personal para esta semana y decida llevarlo a cabo.

 

Diane F. Menditto, OFS

Chair, National Formation Commission

Formation Director, Our Lady of the Angels Region
Formation Director, St. Francis Fraternity, Hackensack, NJ
 
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FORMATION FRIDAY – The OFS Rule: OFS Instrument of Conversion (Week One) – March 4, 2022

 

Please share with your local fraternity (There are a number of attachments. Download the ones you need!)
 
The OFS Rule: OFS Instrument of Conversion (Week One)
 
Formation Friday is the work product of the National Formation Commission of the Secular Franciscan Order-USA. Please keep all citations and references intact. (This statement should be included with any posts in emails, on websites, or on social media.)
 
For the 6 Fridays of Lent, we will read and meditate on our Rule. Each week, we ask that you read a portion of the Rule at this link: OFS RULE (You can download the PDF to your computer or tablet.)
 
The reflections and questions that follow will focus on how our Rule asks us to live, the role that conversion and penance play in our lives, and our mission as members of the Church of Christ. The topics below will guide you as you write in your journal or discuss with your fraternity, a small group, or a prayer partner. We hope that this series will aid you in strengthening your vocation and provide opportunities for daily conversion.
 
WEEK ONE: Please read the Prologue to our Rule (both sections) Concerning Those Who Do Penance and Concerning Those Who Do Not Do Penance. Pages 6-7 of the PDF at the link above. (This section is also attached.)
 
St. Francis speaks directly to us in the Prologue to our Rule. The earliest version of “The First Letter to the Faithful” (the Earlier Exhortation) is housed in a library in the city of Volterra in Italy. Therefore, it is often called the “ Volterra Letter.” You can read the letter on the FRANCISCAN INTELLECTUAL TRADITION WEBSITE website. Francis talks to us about the joy we will have if we live a life of penance and what we will suffer if we do not. Both portions of the Prologue encourage us to examine our lives as Catholics and Franciscans and to make changes where needed.
 
(Before proceeding to the questions, read and consider both sections of the Prologue.)
 
+Key Learnings: What are the four most important points (in your opinion) that you discovered as you read the Prologue?
 
+Living the OFS Rule: What about the Prologue presents a challenge for you to live out? Why?
 
+Conversion: The Holy Spirit speaks to each of us in a very personal way. As you read the Prologue, please explain how it touched and changed you and brought you closer to God.
 
+Discernment: What can you put into practice right away?
 
+Key Takeaways: Please list three key takeaways to living as a Franciscan that this portion of the Rule will help you to achieve.
 
+Challenge Yourself: Choose one of the takeaways as your personal spiritual challenge for this week and resolve to carry it out.
 
Formation Friday 4 de marzo, 2022
 
La Regla OFS: Instrumento de Conversión OFS (Semana Uno)
 
“Formation Friday” es el producto del trabajo de la Comisión Nacional de Formación de la Orden Franciscana Seglar-EE.UU. Mantenga todas las citas y referencias intactas. (Esta declaración debe incluirse con cualquier publicación en correos electrónicos, sitios web o redes sociales).
 
Para los 6 viernes de Cuaresma, leeremos y meditaremos en nuestra Regla. Cada semana, le pedimos que lea una parte de la Regla que aparece en este enlace: REGLA OFS (Puede descargar el PDF a su computadora o tableta).
 
Las reflexiones y preguntas que siguen se centrarán en cómo nuestra Regla nos pide que vivamos, el papel que la conversión y la penitencia desarrollan en nuestras vidas y nuestra misión como miembros de la Iglesia de Cristo. Los temas a continuación lo guiarán mientras escribe en su diario o discute con su fraternidad, un grupo pequeño o un compañero de oración. Esperamos que esta serie les ayude a fortalecer su vocación y les brinde oportunidades para la conversión diaria.
 
SEMANA UNO: Por favor, lea el Prólogo de nuestra Regla (ambas secciones) “Los que hacen penitencia” y “Los que no hacen penitencia.” Páginas 6-7 del PDF anterior. (Esta sección también se adjunta).
 
San Francisco nos habla directamente en el Prólogo de nuestra Regla. La primera versión de “La Primera Carta a los Fieles” (la Exhortación Anterior) se encuentra en una biblioteca en la ciudad de Volterra en Italia. Por lo tanto, a menudo se la llama la “Carta de Volterra.” Puede leer la carta en el sitio web FRANCISCANOS.ORG Francisco nos habla de la alegría que tendremos si vivimos una vida de penitencia y lo que sufriremos si no lo hacemos. Ambas partes del Prólogo nos animan a examinar nuestras vidas como católicos y franciscanos y a hacer cambios donde sea necesario.
 
(Antes de continuar con las preguntas, lea y considere ambas secciones del Prólogo al enlace de arriba).
 
+Aprendizajes clave: ¿Cuáles son los cuatro puntos más importantes (en su opinión) que descubrió al leer el Prólogo?
 
+Viviendo la Regla OFS: ¿Qué pasa con el Prólogo que presenta un desafío para que lo vivas? ¿Por qué?
 
+Conversión: El Espíritu Santo nos habla a cada uno de nosotros de una manera muy personal. Mientras lee el Prólogo, explique cómo lo tocó y lo cambió y lo acercó a Dios.
 
+Discernimiento: ¿Qué puedes poner en práctica de inmediato?
 
+Puntos clave: Enumere tres puntos clave para vivir como franciscano que esta parte de la Regla le ayudará a lograr.
 
+Desafíese a usted mismo: Elija uno de los puntos clave como su desafío espiritual personal para esta semana y decida llevarlo a cabo.
 
 
Diane F. Menditto, OFS

Chair, National Formation Commission

Formation Director, Our Lady of the Angels Region
Formation Director, St. Francis Fraternity, Hackensack, NJ
 

Friars Work to Keep Hope Alive in the Ukraine

Franciscan Missions logoFranciscan friars are working selflessly and courageously to bring hope to the men, women, and children of Ukraine.

Father Danyil Botvina, OFM, the Provincial of the Franciscan Province of St. Michael the Archangel in Ukraine has sent an urgent request for funds to help provide food, medicine, and shelter to the refugees living through this tragedy.

The province has 16 friaries with 65 friars serving 54 parishes in Ukraine.  As you read this, women and children are seeking food and protection at the friaries as the country undergoes siege by the Russians.

The friars plan to stay and serve the people of the war zone.  Read more about their work and a way to contribute at the Franciscan Missions website.

https://secularfranciscansusa.org/2022/03/04/friars-work-to-keep-hope-alive-in-the-ukraine/

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