. . . an excellent, reader-friendly volume from two eminent Franciscan scholars.St. Anthony Messenger

The Franciscan Tradition is an intriguing look at the history of this monastic order, highly recommended.The Midwest Book Review

Saint Francis of Assisi is one of the most beloved saints. His commitment to God's will, his yearning to embrace poverty, and his attentiveness to the Spirit's presence in his life continue to inspire Christians and non-Christians alike. The Franciscan Tradition highlights some of the most influential people in Franciscan history. Using the writings of men and women from the First, Second, and Third Orders, this volume shows the breadth and depth of the Franciscan way of life. Presented here are saints and martyrs, contemplatives and preachers, theologians and reformers. They heeded God's call, found hope in Francis' mission, and now provide wisdom for those who seek to follow God.

Regis J. Armstrong, OFM Cap, is a world-renowned expert on Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi. In addition to translating and editing Francis and Clare: The Complete Works and three editions of Clare of Assisi: Early Documents, he was editor-in-chief of the four-volumeFrancis of Assisi: Early Documents and has written St. Francis of Assisi: Writings for a Gospel Life, True Joy. Armstrong is The John C. and Gertrude P. Hubbard Professor of Religious Studies at the Catholic University of America.

Ingrid J. Peterson, OSF, is an adjunct faculty member of the Franciscan Institute, Saint Bonaventure University, and has been an English professor at the College of Saint Teresa and Quincy University. She is a Sister of Saint Francis from Rochester, Minnesota. Peterson is the author of Clare of Assisi: A Biographical Study and coauthor of Praying With Clare of Assisi. In 2000 the Franciscan Institute awarded her the Franciscan medal for Outstanding Contribution to Scholarship in Franciscan Studies. She is the first woman to receive this honor.

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Contents
Acknowledgments   vii
Preface ix Introduction   xi
The Franciscan Tradition   xvii
   Francis of Assisi (c. 1182–1226)   1
The First Order of the Lesser Brothers   9
   The Rule of the Friars Minor   11
   Anthony of Padua (1195–1231)   17
   Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (c. 1217–1274)   23
   Felix of Cantalice (1515–1587)   30
   Junípero Serra (1713–1784)   37
   Maximilian Mary Kolbe (1894–1941)   50
   Solanus Casey (1870–1957)   57
The Second Order of the Poor Ladies   65
   The Form of Life of Clare of Assisi   67
   Clare of Assisi (1194–1253)  78
   Colette of Corbie (1381–1447)   89
   Catherine of Bologna (1413–1463)   95
   Veronica Giuliani (1660–1727)   99 
The Third Order of the Brothers and Sisters of Penance   105
   An Exhortation of St. Francis to the Brothers and Sisters of Penance   107
   Angela of Foligno (1248–1309)   110
The Third Order Regular   119
   Mary of the Passion (1839–1904)   121
   Marianne Cope of Molokai (1838–1918)   128
The Third Order Secular   135
   The Marytrs of Nagasaki (1597)   137
   Jean-Marie Vianney (1786–1859)   143
   Matt Talbot (1856–1925)   149
New Rules   163
   The Secular Franciscan Order   165
      The Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order Approved by Pope Paul VI (1978)   167
   The Third Order Regular of St. Francis   173
      The Rule and Life of the Brothers and Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis Approved by Pope John Paul II (1982)   175
Notes   183
Bibliography   189
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ISBN
9780814630303
Publisert
2010-05-01
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Liturgical Press; Liturgical Press
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312 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Regis J. Armstrong, OFM Cap, is a world-renowned expert on Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi. In addition to translating and editing Francis and Clare: The Complete Works and three editions of Clare of Assisi: Early Documents, he was editor-in-chief of the four- volume Francis of Assisi: Early Documents and has written St. Francis of Assisi: Writings for a Gospel Life, True Joy. Armstrong is The John C. and Gertrude P. Hubbard Professor of Religious Studies at the Catholic University of America. Phyllis Zagano is senior research associate-in-residence and adjunct professor of religion at Hofstra University and founding co-chair of the Roman Catholic Studies Group of the American Academy of Religion. The author or editor of eighteen books in religious studies, including Catholic Press Association and College Theology Society book award winners, Zagano is also the series editor of the Spirituality in History Series published by Liturgical Press.