Secular Franciscans, Youth and Young Adults
Secular Franciscans, Youth and Young Adults We are all family and we all have families! Our family is where God has placed us! How can we reach our children and grand children within our own families? By following Jesus and His words, by following our Rule as a Secular Franciscan and by living the Gospel, we are reaching out to our family A Secular Franciscan is called to a deeper service and love of others. We are called to help in the mission of “rebuilding” the Church. We are called to simplicity and joy. The Family is the little church – the home church – It stands to reason that building up families will help build up the Church. Our Franciscan Family, is a wonderful family to share!! We can begin by being inclusive whenever possible, with family events, playing games, going fishing, telling stories and sharing faith and meals, whenever possible, with our children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren and all the Lord may bring! Jesus shows us how to prioritize children as part of our mission of Love:
Do we weep for our children and our selves sometimes? Many families need our tears, prayers and help, today more than ever! St. Francis defined Evangelization Francis said, “to evangelize a person, understand, is to say to him (her), “You also are loved by the Lord.” And not only to say it to him (her) but to truly think it, And not only to think it, but to behave with this person in such a manner that he(she) feels and discovers that there is in him (her) something saved, something greater and nobler than he(she) had thought! And so he (she) awakens to a new awareness of himself. That is what it means to announce the Good News.” (editor added in brackets) This evangelization, taught by St. Francis is Beautiful and at the same time it is “radical.” Can we live this Evangelization with Children and Youth? Yes we can! Yes we can evangelize! We can build them up by telling stories of faith, parables, personal witness and life experiences, as the Holy Spirit leads us in our family gatherings! Yes we can evangelize! We can build them up by knowing the scriptures the Lord has said and what St. Francis has said. And we can reinforce these thoughts by praying for and with, our children and youth , sharing the prayers of the Church like the Rosary, experiencing Adoration and prayers from the heart. |
Yes we can evangelize. We can build them up by being welcoming to our children and youth at family gatherings and maybe even in our fraternal gatherings offering a safe place to gather, creating some special times for celebrating and having fun! Giving our children and youth little roles of responsibility and allow them to help if they want to, gives an opportunity for them to respond to the good! Without pressure and this will help them feel valued! The Holy Spirit will guide us in living the Gospel with all we meet like St. Francis and St. Clare especially with the little souls entrusted to us in our families! You are not by chance related to that little child!
Practical Ideas: What comes to your mind? We are already witnessing to children! We are the living book they see and hear! Do NOT be afraid but only listen to your heart and the Holy Spirit. The Lord will guide you in this most beautiful and precious part of our mission and family. There is no act of kindness that is too small! There is NO person too small! Who comes to mind right now? Who will be the first child or youth that God will place before me to share in a deeper way? Remember it is in the little things done in love that children grow into holy people! They say a child is formed by the age of 7 years. Remember that in the passing of 7 years, a 3 year old is now 10 years old. And then another 7 years and a 10 year old becomes 17. These are vital years of formation, because before you know it that 17 year old is an adult! Years go fast! Important Note When working with Youth in your Parish be sure to follow the Guidelines in place by your local Parish or Diocese. Most ministry and volunteer work, that is with those most vulnerable, i.e. the young and the old, require a CPIC (Police Criminal Record Check ) When the work is volunteer, there is usually no costs related to this. |
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Young Adults YOUFRA
YOUFRA YouFra is a journey of Franciscan Spirituality for young people attracted by the life of St Francis of Assisi and who seek to deepen their life with God, their understanding of self, of others and the exceptional beauty of creation. YouFra (Franciscan Youth) has existed for more than 40 years in other countries (Italy, Spain, Latin America). Members of YouFra deepen their own vocation or calling in the light of the message of St. Francis by regular meetings where spiritual guidance is given progressively. Discerning God’s call or vocation for your life is the purpose of this journey.
Our prayer is that what you hear and see on this and subsequent pages will inspire you to want to start a YouFra Fraternity, for young adult men and women ages 18 to 30. YouFra is just beginning in Canada and is supported by Secular Franciscans.
For more detailed information see at the bottom of this page and/or contact our Trillium Region Youth Coordinator Lisa Theriault at mailto:[email protected] A list of Youth Contacts from Secular Franciscan Fraternities in your geographical area is also available under YOUFRA RESOURCES (Bottom of this page)
HEARING THE CALL: Live actors representing the six main characters on the cross that St. Francis found in the old ruined church of San Damiano. From left to right: Mary, Mother of God; John; Jesus on the cross; Mary Magdalene; Mary of Cleopas, and the Centurion.
St. Francis, kneeling before the San Damiano Cross, asked Jesus, “LORD, WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE ME DO?” He heard Jesus answer 3 times: “GO REBUILD MY CHURCH.” Is this your call? – to bring the light of Jesus to our brothers and sisters in the world following the model given by
St. Francis and St. Clare? What is your response?
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YouFra Formation | Franciscan Youth Interreg | Religious Guidelines |
1 International YouFra Barcelona | You Fra SFO | You Fra Vocation |
Let’s hear from some young people who find St. Francis an inspiration:
YouFra Formation | Franciscan Youth Interreg | Religious Guidelines |
1 International YouFra Barcelona | You Fra SFO | You Fra Vocation |
Let’s hear from some young people who find St. Francis an inspiration:
Reflections From Assisi Pilgrims
Summer 2009
First Reflection: Poem by Niki De Souza
ASSISI
In the steamy heat of a summer’s day,
the streets burst forth with people of different languages. We make haste to discover new treasures on our way. Is it not in Assisi where we find St Francis’ joy and love? Listen to the whistling of the air through the trees, these peaceful sounds speak, of heaven above.
Our feet pound the pavement, muscles burn from contracting; we are climbing the soft stone streets of this city. Hearts beating warmly from so many scenes attracting. Gazing downward from this mountain green with vegetation,
farmers plow their fields as the earth is waiting to be worked in. All the shades of green arranged in God’s good presentation. Mountains line the horizon with a bluish stare. Beyond these heights is God’s power, in awe our souls become aware. The air covers the mountains and lines them with mist. The sky is pastel blue and broad, light radiates through the clouds, in a way one can’t resist. O Assisi, precious home of my saint, your creation moves me softly, with pictures I could never paint. I praise you Lord God, for this beautiful creation!
I’m thankful to be able to see St Francis’ inspiration.
Dear friends, Our trip to Assisi was one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had. Not only did we get to learn a lot about the life of St. Francis, but we had the chance to make life long friendships with people from around the world. Experiencing the Italian culture was full of surprises as we ate and drank like pure Italians, and admired the beautiful surroundings wherever we traveled to. Our journey to Italy allowed me to find peace within myself, discover who I really am, and become closer to God. Everyday we had the chance to think about and pray for our intentions, and having the feeling that we were so closely connected to God was just incredible. Being there for one week made it possible to socialize and take part in social activities with other countries, as we built trusting friendships with them. If I had to choose my most favorite part about the trip, I don’t think I could because everyday was filled with new and exciting experiences that enlightened my life. Sincerely, Caitlynn Rainey Bracebridge, Ontario. |