“Do Not Extinguish the Spirit of Prayer” The Act of Prayer According to Francis of Assisi
Abstract
:1. Introduction: “Francis of Assisi Becoming Totally Prayer”
2. Self-Discovery and Self-Surrender: The Prayer before the Cross (1205–1206)
“Most High, glorious God,enlighten the darkness of my heartand give me true faithcertain hope,and perfect charity,sense and knowledge,Lord,that I may carry outYour holy and true command.”
3. Prayer and Poverty: The Logic of Exchange (Earlier Rule, 1221)
“Let us refer (reddamus) all good to the Lord, God Almighty and Most High,acknowledge that every good is His,and thank Him (gratias referamus), from Whom all good comes, for everything.May He, the Almighty and Most High, the only true God,have (habet), be given (reddantur), and receive (recipiat)all honor and respectall praise and blessingall thanks and gloryto Whom all good belongs,He Who alone is good.”(ER XVII, 17-18; FA:ED I, p. 76; Esser [1876] 1989, p. 392f.)
4. Pure Affirmation: “The Praise of God” (1224)
“You are holy Lord God who does wonderful things.You are strong. You are great. You are the most high.You are the almighty king. You holy Father, King of heaven and earth.You are three and one, the Lord God of gods;You are the good, all good, the highest good, Lord God, living and true.You are love, charity, You are wisdom, You are humility,You are patience, You are beauty, You are meekness,You are security, You are rest,You are gladness and joy, You are our hope, You are justice,You are moderation, You are all our riches to sufficiency.You are beauty, You are meekness,You are the protector, You are our custodian and defender,You are strength, You are refreshment.You are our hope, You are our faith, You are our charity,You are all our sweetness, You are our eternal life:Great and wonderful Lord, Almighty God, Merciful savior.”
5. Universal Liturgy: “Canticle of the Creatures” (1225)
Most High, all-powerful, good Lord,Yours are the praises, the glory, the honor, and all blessing,To you alone Most High do they belong,and no human is worthy to mention Your name.Praised be You, my Lord, with all Your creatures,especially Sir Brother Sun,who is the day and through whom You give us light.And he is beautiful and radiant with great splendor;and bears a likeness of You, Most High One.Praised be You, my Lord, through Sister Moon, and the stars,in heaven You formed them clear and precious and beautiful.Praised be You, my Lord, through Brother Wind,and through the air, cloudy and serene, and every kind of weather,through whom You give sustenance to Your creatures.Praised be You, my Lord, through Sister Water,who is very useful and humble and precious and chaste.Praised be You, my Lord, through Brother Fire,through whom You light the night,and he is beautiful and playful and robust and strong.Praise be You, my Lord, through our Sister Mother Earth,who sustains and governs us,and who produces various fruit with colored flowers and herbs.Praised be You, my Lord, through those who give pardon for Your love,and bear infirmity and tribulation.Blessed are those who endure in peacefor by You, Most High, shall they be crowned.Praised be You, my Lord, through our Sister Bodily death,from whom no one living can escape.Woe to those who die in mortal sin.Blessed are those whom death will find in Your most holy will,for the second death shall do them no harm.Praise and bless my Lord and give Him thanksand serve Him with great humility.
6. Prayer and Action: “Do Not to Extinguish the Spirit of Prayer” (Later Rule, 5)
7. Conclusions
Funding
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