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The Secular Franciscan OrderSt. Rose of Viterbo Fraternity
Minister/President, Alexandra (Sandy) Cline Spiritual Assistant, Fr. Paul Schloemer, OFM, Conv.
Fraternity meetings:Third Sunday of the month, 12:30 p.m., Gregorian Room, Parish Center
· The Secular Franciscan Order was founded by St. Francis for laymen and women (married and single) who seek to follow Christ inthe footsteps of St. Francis. Members promise to strive to live outthe Gospel in the world, guided by the Rule of the SecularFranciscan Order.· This rule has evolved over the years, with the approval of several Popes, from the original one published in the year 1221 by the Church to formalize St. Francis's Exhortation to the Brothers and Sisters of Penance. The SFO is a canonical Order of the Roman Catholic Church--not a club or a parish committee. Long known as the Third Order of St. Francis, SFOs have been called Secular Franciscans since Pope Paul VI approved the Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order in 1978. There are 288,000 SFOs worldwide; nearly 16,000 in the U.S.A., and 340 in Indiana. · Together and in fraternity, SFOs pray the Liturgy of the Hours, the Rosary, read and study the life and writings of St. Francis, and daily renew their promise of penance: turning towards God and away from sin. · SFOs are ordinary, everyday people who want to deepen their prayer life, draw closer to God, and do it--as brothers and sisters-- with our many different skills and talents as well as faults and failings. · St. Rose of Viterbo Fraternity monthly meetings include praying the Liturgy of the Hours, lively discussions of our study of St. Francis, his writings, and his particular interests: poverty, Our Lady, humility, penance, and their meaning in today's world. There is a brief business meeting, and naturally, food, fellowship and fun.
· St. Francis did not require any specific religious practices, so people's prayer lives vary--reading the Scriptures. praying the Rosary or the Franciscan Crown Rosary, praying the Liturgy of the Hours, and attending daily Masses. Our apostolates also are as varied as we are: ecology, peace and justice, Samaritan committee work, Hospice, and work with youth, the aged and children. · To become a Secular Franciscan you must be a Catholic in good standing with the Church. St. Rose of Viterbo Fraternity is part of Our Lady of Indiana Region of the SFO (Indiana from Interstate 70 to Lake Michigan) and welcomes members from within and beyond the parish.
· For
additional information or to attend a meeting, please contact the
Minister or Spiritual Assistant.
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