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1. Thus did the Lord grant to me, friar Francis, to begin to do penance: who when I was
exceedingly in my sins, to see lepers seemed a bitter thing to me.
2. And the
Lord Himself led me among them and I worked mercy among them.
3. And
when I was fleeing from them, because it seemed to be a bitter thing, it was
changed for me in to sweetness of soul and body; and I remained for a little
while afterward and then I went forth from the world.
4. And the Lord granted me such faith in
churches, that I would pray simply and say:
5. "We
adore Thee, Lord Jesus Christ, and for all Thy churches, which are in the whole
world, we also bless Thee, because by Thy Holy Cross Thou has redeemed the
world ."
6. Afterwards the Lord granted me and grants
so much faith in priests, who live according to the form of the Holy Roman
Church on account of their state in life, that if they would stir up a
persecution against me, I want to have recourse to these.
7. And if
I would have as much wisdom, as Solomon had, and I would come upon the little
poor priests of this age, in the parishes, where they stay, I do not wish to
preach beyond their will to do so.
8. And
they and all other priests I want to fear, love, and honour, as my lords.
9. And I
do not want to consider sin in them, because I discern in them the Son of God,
and they are my lords.
10. And I do that on account of this,
because I see nothing corporally in this age of the Most High Son of God
Himself, except His Most Holy Body and Most Holy Blood, which they receive and
which they alone minister to others.
11. And
these most holy Mysteries I want above all things to honour, to venerate and to
place in precious places.
12.
Wherever I find written the most holy Names and His words in unlawful places, I
want to gather them together and I pray, that they are
gathered together and placed together in an honourable place.
13. And
all theologians and those, who minister the most sacred divine words, we should
honour and venerate, as those who minister to us spirit and life.
14. And after the Lord made me a grant of
friars, no one showed me, what I ought to do, but the Most High Himself
revealed to me, that I ought to live according the form of the Holy Gospel.
15. And I
with a few words and simply had it written and the Lord Pope confirmed it for
me.
16. And
those who were coming to receive life, used to give "all that they
possibly had" to the poor; and they used to be content with one tunic,
patched inside and out, with a cincture and with breeches.
17. And we
did not use to want to have more.
18. We clerics used to say the office
according to the other clergy, the lay brothers used to say the Our Father; and
we used to stay quite freely in the churches.
19. And we used to be idiots and subject
to all.
20. And I
used to work with my hands, and I want to work; and all the other brothers I
firmly want, that they should work at their job, because this pertains to
honesty.
21. Those
who do not know how, let them learn, not on account of the cupidity to receive
a price for work, but on account of the example it gives to repel idleness.
22. And
when the price for the work is not given to us, let us have recourse to the
table of the Lord, by asking for alms from door to door.
23. The
Lord revealed to me a greeting, that we should say:
"The Lord grant you peace!"
24. Let all the friars beware of
themselves, so that the churches, the little poor, little dwellings and
everything, which are constructed for them, they do not inwardly receive,
unless they be, as befits the holy poverty, which we have promised in the Rule,
always dwelling there as strangers and pilgrims.
25. I firmly command all the friars by
obedience, that wherever they are, they do not dare to seek any letter in the
Roman Curia, by means of themselves nor by an interposed person, nor on behalf
of a church nor on behalf of another place nor under the appearance of
preaching nor because of a persecution of their bodies;
26. but wheresoever they have not been
received, let them flee into another land to do penance with the blessing of
God.
27. And I firmly want to obey the Minister
General of this fraternity and any guardian, whom it would please him to give
me.
28. And I
want to be so captive in his hands, that I would not be able to go or do beyond
obedience and his will, because he is my lord.
29. And
although I am simple and infirm, nevertheless I want to always have a cleric,
who will recite the office for me, as is contained in the Rule.
30. And all the other friars are bound to
likewise obey their guardians and recite the office according to the rule.
31. And
those, who are found, which would not recite the office according to the Rule,
and want to vary it in another manner, or are not Catholics, all the friars, wheresoever they might find any of these, ought to present
them before the nearest custos of that place, where
they found him.
32. And
the custos is firmly bound by obedience to guard him
strongly, just like a man in chains day and night, so that he is not able to be
snatched from their hands, until he in person presents him into the hands of
his Minister.
33. And the minister is firmly bound by
obedience to send him by means of such friars, that day and night they may
guard him as a man in chains, until they present him before the lord of Ostia, who is the lord, protector and
corrector of the whole fraternity.
34. And
the friars are not to say: "This is another Rule," because this is a
remembrance, an admonition, an exhortation and my testament, that I friar
Francis, the tiny one, make for you, my blessed friars, for the sake of this,
that we might observe the Rule, which we have promised the Lord, in a more
catholic way.
35. And
the Minister General and all the other Ministers and custodes
are bound by obedience, not to add to these words nor take away.
36. And
they are to have this writing with them always, next to the Rule.
37. And in
all the chapters that are convened, when they read the Rule, let them read
these words also.
38. And all my friars, clerics and lay, I
firmly command by obedience, that they are not to place glosses upon the Rule,
not even by saying in these words: "Thus they are to be understood."
39. But as
the Lord granted me simply and purely to say and write the Rule and these
words, so you should understand them simply and without gloss and observe them
with holy work until the end.
40. And whosoever will have observed
these, may he be filled in heaven with the blessing of the Most High Father and
on earth with the blessing of His beloved Son with the Most Holy Spirit and all
the powers of Heaven and all the saints.
41. And I,
friar Francis, your tiny servant, in as much as I am
able, confirm for you, inside and out, this Most Holy Blessing.
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