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I am impressed. I have not read that book an many years. Does Englebert get into all the socio-economic stuff going on at that time? That is part of what Francis was boycotting. And do you recall how many of the OT prophets acted out signs? Strange scenes like Jerimiah smashing jars before an audience and Ezekiel baking bread over human waste. There’s also that episode of Isaiah walking around naked for three years. Sign Acts: The Weird, Wonderful World of Prophetic Communication That is also part of what Francis was doing. living out the message. But the friars also worked. It is in their rule. And begging for alms was done when necessary. But also when a lesson in humility was needed.I recently read Omer Englebert's biography of St. Francis, and it seemed to me that he took the asceticism aspect and turned it into a sort of idol. As in, poverty became his gospel rather than Jesus. i got the sense that Francis's message wasn't the only way to the Father is through Jesus, but the only way to the Father is through Jesus AND poverty. It struck me as so counterproductive to have his disciples go and beg for food instead of finding work and using their earnings to help the poor. They could have done more that way. I just felt he turned his lifestyle into the object of his faith.
So for me, the life of Francis, like the art work is an outward expression of an inward ideal: total and real dependence on God. As I age I am certainly more in touch with my vulnerability and my poverty of will. He took the Gospel very literarily. You probably know that his inspiration for his life style came from poking his finger in the Bible. Then saying, "This is what is want to do."
And "Poverty" became the issue that divided the order and was challenged by the pope after the death of Francis. It was a controversial issue from the start, especially since the Church had so much wealth.
I think for Francis poverty and preaching were the simplest, most direct ways of imitating Jesus.
Thanks for thinking about it.
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