Is God Calling You to the Secular Franciscan Order?
“They have been made living members of the Church in Baptism; …
Therefore, they should go forth as witnesses and instruments of her mission among all people proclaiming Christ by their life and words.”
The process of becoming a professed Secular Franciscan is a journey that involves three separate stages and culminates in a lifelong commitment to live the gospel following the example of St. Francis of Assisi. This formation process unfolds in regularly scheduled formation sessions during which the home study material is thoroughly discussed.
The first stage, Orientation, provides time for dialogue and developing relationships in fraternity. During Orientation you will be introduced to the lives of St. Francis and St. Clare and share in Franciscan prayer life. You will be given general information about the Secular Franciscan Order. Orientation is a time to discern if the Spirit is calling you to a Secular Franciscan vocation. The period of Orientation is a minimum of three months.
The second stage, Inquiry, is the first formal period of initiation. It is a time of in-depth study of the lives of St. Francis and St. Clare. During Inquiry you will learn about the Franciscan charism and Franciscan history. You will deepen your understanding of what it means to be secular and Franciscan, and you will continue to discern if the Spirit is calling you to the Secular Franciscan way of life. The period of Inquiry is a minimum of six months. If a vocation is discerned, the Inquirer is received into the Order as a Candidate.
The third stage, Candidacy, is the final formal period of initiation. It is a time of preparing for permanent commitment by immersion into fraternity life. Central to this stage of formation is Article 4 of The Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order which states, “The rule and life of the Secular Franciscan is this: to observe the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ by following Saint Francis of Assisi, who made Christ the inspiration and the center of his life with God and people.” The period of Candidacy is a minimum of 18 months and culminates in permanent commitment to the gospel life.
After profession of the Rule and permanent commitment to the gospel way of life, the newly professed member joins the rest of the fraternity in ongoing formation.
Not a Catholic?
To become a Secular Franciscan, you must be an actively practicing Catholic (of any of the rites in union with Rome). If you are Anglican/Episcopalian, please visit the Third Order Society of St. Francis. If you are a member of another Christian denomination or simply prefer an ecumenical Franciscan community, please visit the Order of Ecumenical Franciscans.
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The Franciscan Journey – Supplemental Readings
Chapter 1 / Chapter 2 / Chapter 3 / Chapter 4 / Chapter 5
Chapter 6 / Chapter 7 / Chapter 8 / Chapter 9 / Chapter 10
Chapter 11 / Chapter 12 / Chapter 13 / Chapter 14 / Chapter 15
Chapter 16 / Chapter 17 / Chapter 18 / Chapter 19 / Chapter 20
Chapter 21 / Chapter 22 / Chapter 23 / Chapter 24 / Chapter 25
Chapter 26 / Chapter 27 / Chapter 28 / Chapter 29 / Chapter 30
Chapter 31 / Chapter 32 / Chapter 33
Ongoing Formation
Focus on Francis by Fr. John Sullivan, OFM
Note: There is no particular sequence arrangement that needs to be followed when covering these topics. Each is a stand alone resource.
Example: May – use #9 – Mary; September – use #19 – Stigmata; December – use #1 – The Crib
Preference 1) The Crib 2) The Cross 3) The Eucharist 4) Franciscan Spirituality 5) God is Everything 6) All Creation in Christ 7) Francis and Sacred Scripture 8) Prayer Life with Francis 9) Mary 10) Daily Conversion to Christ 11) The Virtues 12) Perfect Joy 13) Sister Humility of Christ 14) Reverence for the Church 15) The Tau 16) Peace in Christ 17) Ecology and Environment 18) Seraphic Vision of LaVerna 19) Stigmata 20) Sister Sickness and Death 21) Our OFS Roots 22) Fraternity for Franciscans 23) Secular Franciscan Poverty 24) Evangelizers in Christ