10/04/2021
Memorial of St. Francis of Assisi
Francis was a spoiled child and spent his parent's money without care or control. He knew how to party and did so with great gusto and great frequency!
Francis' conversion of life -- becoming a "new creation"� -- took many years. God worked in Francis by giving him a depth of compassion and love for the poor. That love for the poor later translated into Francis embracing extreme poverty and seeing such poverty as the spiritual food that would give him rest for his soul and make the yoke of Christ an easy yoke. He referred to his "Lady Poverty"� and embraced her completely finding both beauty and joy in the absence of material things. This transformation was not easy at first. The young men with whom he had eaten so many suppers and sung so many songs, now jeered at him, and even his brother joined in the cruel sport. Francis was too tender-hearted not to be hurt by all this, but he never answered angrily. He thought: "It is because they do not understand." But, if his rich friends were unkind, the poor folk who had loved him for his gentle words and for his gifts, when he was the proud young merchant, loved him the better now that he had given them all his money, and was ready to share his crust of bread with any hungry man. At the little hospital where Francis had gone first in splendid clothes, with a full purse at his side, the l***rs were surprised to see him come so poorly dressed, with no horse and no money. But, when they saw how gently he took care of those who were most sick and helpless, they called him "Brother Francis"; and they forgot their suffering while he talked and sang to them.
Through this incredible gift of love, Francis was able to do what most of us would think impossible. There was a time when he would be disgusted by the site of a l***r. At one point after his conversion, he faced a man with leprosy, embraced the man and put some coins in his hand. Emboldened by this victory of love, he went immediately to a l***r colony and begged the pardon of those there, lingered for a while, distributed money to them and left only after kissing them all on the mouth. He had fully taken on the yoke and burden of Christ, he had become a "new creation"� and that was "everything"�.
We are all creatures of one family. St. Francis calls us to a radical humility in relation to the world (to the entire created order, and especially to other people), a passionate love of Christ that expresses itself in compassion for people, reverence for nature, willingness to serve the Lord with gladness, and a great generosity of spirit. May we embrace that spirit, and become instruments of peace, and bearers of love, hope and joy.
If you remove the yoke from among you, the pointing of the finger, the speaking of evil, if you offer your food to the hungry and satisfy the needs of the afflicted, then your light shall rise in the darkness and your gloom be like the noonday.
Jesus is waiting for us to begin our new ways to evangelize in the Franciscan tradition. Once we begin, I am convinced Jesus will
empower us with his Holy Spirit to bear the fruit of mercy, reconciliation, and liberation for the glory of God.