National Chapter Opens with Mass Celebrated by Bishop Battersby

Bishop Gerard Battersby

Bishop Gerard W. Battersby opened the National Chapter of the Secular Franciscan Order with Mass that included a homily that reminded listeners of the hope that we have in Jesus Christ.

The Christ who animated Peter and the other apostles is the same one who animates us, Bishop Battersby said.

“The first historical proof of the risen Lord was when the apostles encountered Him after the resurrection­.  Before they witnessed the resurrection, it was hard for the apostles to remember His promise. especially after Jesus’s savage death.  Can you imagine how they must have savored the wonder and explosion of joy that changed everything for everyone?  The disciples became transformed men and women,” Bishop Battersby said.

“The North Star guiding our lives is the fact that he is risen. That is the life-giving transformation because we are risen with Him, and we come to know him as the Lord of all creation.”

This changes everything for us as it did for the apostles and Francis,” he said.

“The Father’s plan is for us to become like Jesus.  Do not be afraid.  You have eternity to work it out,“ he said.  “We must always press into the Resurrection.”

Franciscans are meeting at the Sheraton Hotel at Metro Airport in Detroit on Tuesday, Oct. 11.

The national group will continue to meet to discuss business, worship, share fellowship, and tour the Blessed Solanus Casey Center.  National Chapter concludes Saturday evening after an election of officers to three-year terms on the National Executive Council.

https://www.secularfranciscansusa.org/2022/10/12/national-chapter-opens-with-mass-celebrated-by-bishop-battersby/

Day of Prayer and Fasting – October 11

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

Peace be with you, and peace to all!

The Ministers General, gathered in Assisi have called us to unite in a day of prayer and fasting for peace, tomorrow, October 11.  Please see the attached letter [Copy of letter in this blog and link to the letter with signatures] that was composed on Oct. 4, and is now being sent to us from CIOFS.  Please share this invitation widely.  

The thirty-eight members of the National Fraternity Council, along with many observers, will be gathering tomorrow for the opening of our National Fraternity (NAFRA) Elective Chapter.  We will stand together in prayer for this intention.  I am confident that each of you will also be with us in prayer as we ask God to grant us the peace we so long for.  May hearts be converted toward the peace and love that God so desires us to share!

I also ask that you pray for your servant leaders, gathered here in Detroit for Chapter, that we may be led by the Holy Spirit and filled with the peace and the purpose of Christ.  May Holy Wisdom, hover over each of us to guide us as we elect the next Executive Council.

Remember too, that each of you have also been called and chosen.  Each of us are servants of the Lord! Let us open our hearts to God’s grace, and respond with whole-hearted love to the call to live the Gospel.

Through the intercession of Sts. Francis and Clare may each of us be totally renewed in Christ, and may the prayers of Blessed Solanus Casey also be with us during the days ahead.

All praise and thanks to God who fills us with every blessing!
With fraternal love, your sister and Minister,

Jan

Jan Parker OFS,

National Minister, Secular Franciscan Order – USA

The Letter:

Conference  of the Franciscan Family

Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Franciscan Family,

                May the Lord give you peace!

As we are gathered together in the city of St. Francis on the occasion of his feast, we send you our heartfelt request to stay attentive to the issue of peace at this very difficult time for humanity. We want to express our deeply felt concern for peace, especially in the light of the suffering that has already been inflicted upon so many, and the risk that nuclear weapons could be used.

The Lord gave St. Francis a proclamation to be addressed to all, “May the Lord give you peace!” It has become an essential element of our charism. We welcome the gift of peace through the conversion of hearts. We ourselves are called to be meek, peaceful, modest and humble men and women, without quarrels or rivalry. Let us therefore be witnesses to the peace we have received.

“Nothing is lost with peace. Everything may be lost with war. May men once more begin to understand one another. May they once more talk to each other. If they deal with one another in good faith and with respect for reciprocal rights, they will realize that an honorable outcome is never prejudiced by frank and effective negotiations.” In 1939, Pius XII addressed this cry to everyone on the eve of the outbreak of World War II. Now, his words are dramatically relevant again. “Never again war!” exclaimed St. Pope Paul VI during his address to the United Nations. St. Pope John Paul II called war “an adventure without return.” On September 25, 2015, Pope Francis addressed the United Nations with an identical request: “No more war; war is the negation of all rights.”

Attentive to the signs of the times and these words from our charism and our pastoral leaders, we invite everyone to seriously and passionately take up the concern for peace, and to pray constantly for this precious gift.

 Therefore, we ask that you join with the Franciscan Family in observing a special day of fasting and prayer on October 11, 2022. While with evil we see the mystery of immorality in action, we respond to it with penance and prayer, by promoting reconciliation and peace, and by raising awareness among ourselves and many others regarding this fundamental issue. In our formation and our preaching, in our various works and service projects, in proclamation and in daily life, may we promote peace and reconciliation with power and conviction.

Let us entrust this great and urgent prayer for peace to the Queen of Peace and to our humble and peaceful Saints Francis, Clare and Elizabeth. In closing, we offer you our best wishes and a fraternal embrace.

Solemnity of St. Francis of Assisi, the Herald of Peace

Assisi, October 4, 2022

Letter with signatures:    Conf MMGG & FF 2022-20 Messaggio della pace e digiuno 11 10 ENG

https://www.secularfranciscansusa.org/2022/10/10/day-of-prayer-and-fasting-october-11/

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Juan de Padilla