The Portiuncula, located in Jerusalem, Ohio, in the Diocese of Steubenville, is home to the Franciscan Lay Apostolate. We are humbly committed to imitating the Gospel life of Christ, and observing the Sacraments. Placing ourselves under strict and holy obedience to the Bishop of Steubenville, the Magisterium, and Father Nick Ward, we follow the Medieval Penitential First Rule of the Third Order of St. Francis, dated 1221 A.D.
Monday, May 25, 2009
When You See A Beggar
St. Francis' soul melted at the sight of the poor or infirm and where he could not offer material assistance he lavished with his affection. A friar once brusquely refused a beggar who had asked for an alms at an awkward moment. When Francis heard about it, he made the friar take off his habit in his love for the poor, and cast himself at the feet of the beggar, confessing his fault and begging his prayers and forgiveness. The friar obeyed him humbly and Francis remarked gently, "My dear brother, when you see a beggar, you are looking at the image of our Lord and his poor Mother. When you see a sick person, remember the infirmities he bore for us."
Saint Francis of Assisi
Bonaventure, Major Life
CHAPTER VIII
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