CONCLUSION
THE
BLESSING OF HOLY FATHER FRANCIS
Let whoever has observed these
things, be filled full in heaven with the blessing of the Most High, the
heavenly Father, and on earth let them be filled full with the blessing of His
Beloved [dilecti] Son, with the Most Holy Spirit and with all the
Virtues of Heaven and all the Saints. And I, Friar Francis, your little
poor one and slave, as much as I am able, confirm for you inside and out this
most holy blessing, which you have with all the Virtues of Heaven and all the
Saints now and unto the ages of ages. Amen. (The Testament of St. Francis).
Indeed, wholly [prorsus]
abrogating the ancient law of Leo X, We freely, with the passing of seventh
century after the death of Francis, approve and confirm this Rule of the
Third Order Regular of the Seraphic Father Francis with Our apostolic
authority: on that account [id] We plainly will have complete
trust that the Tertiaries Regular, and all those who, even if they do not have
solemn vows by arrangement [ex instituto], will nevertheless conduct [agunt]
a religious life, with Francis as (their) leader, strengthened by the spirit of
(this) new Law, in that distinguished [egregie] manner (which) Our
Predecessor Pope Benedict XV wrote about, that for all the other Tertiary
members, who remain involved with the business and cares of the world,
they may be as an example unto the cultivation of Christian perfection, and may
continue to go ahead of them as leaders in the quest for sempiternal
life [ad sempiternam salutem quaerendam].1
We command these things,
decreeing, that the present Letters and Statutes inserted and enclosed in them,
be and remain [exstare ac permanere] firm, valid and always efficacious,
and that they receive [sortiri] and obtain their own full and entire
effect, and that they approve those thing to which they pertain [spectant]
or could pertain afterwards, now and for the longest [amplissime] time;
and so it must be rightly judged and defined, and becomes ineffectual [irritum]
from now on and void [inane], if anything otherwise concerning these
things, by whoever, with whatever authority, knowingly or unknowingly happened
to attempt it. Not withstanding contraries of whatever kind, even those
worthy of special and individual mention. Moreover We will, that these
Letters, copied and excerpted, even printed, subscribed by the hand of any
public Notary and fortified with the seal of a man constituted in
ecclesiastical dignity, be shown wholly [prorsus] the same faith, (with)
which these very present ones are regarded, if they were exhibited or shown.
Given in Rome at St. Peter's,
on the 4th day of the month of October, on the feast of St. Francis of Assisi,
in the year 1927, the sixth of Our Pontificate.
C. Card. LAURENTI,
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Religious
DE SPECIALI MANDAT SS.MI
FR.
ANDREAS CARD. FRÜHWIRTH,
Chancellor
of the Holy Roman Church
Ioseph
Wilpert, Protonotary Apostolic, Deacon.
Dominicus Jorio, Protonotary Apostolic.
(L + P.)
Registered in Canc. Apostolica, vol., XXXVI, n.
87.
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