Chapter
1 Pre| Plenary Council dealing with gospel poverty in its communal
2 Pre| Plenary Council for living our gospel poverty in brotherhood.
3 1 | 1. Gospel poverty and minority in
4 1 | foundation and model of our gospel poverty is Jesus, the Word
5 1 | was to "observe the holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ" (
6 1 | 8).~3. For Francis, the gospel ideal of poverty involved
7 1 | brotherhood.~It was this life of gospel brotherhood, lived in poverty
8 1 | deepen the meaning of our "gospel poverty in brotherhood",
9 1 | powerful witness to the gospel and a stimulus for the advancement
10 1 | people. In order to live the gospel ideal of love and brotherhood
11 1 | faithfully reaffirm the value of gospel poverty as a valid alternative
12 1 | tradition. Therefore we accept gospel poverty as the option we
13 1 | and give witness to our gospel form of life, which, for
14 2 | experiences.~11. Francis embodied gospel radicalness and, in his
15 2 | to live and proclaim the Gospel means nudus nudum Christum
16 2 | anything else, to proclaim the gospel. For Francis, this way of
17 2 | itself a proclamation of the Gospel. Our Capuchin history encourages
18 2 | date this direct form of gospel presence among people of
19 3 | much of humankind, it is a gospel witness to others and is
20 4 | should also keep in mind the gospel invitation to transform
21 4 | individual to another. Since gospel poverty roots us in a particular
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