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Paulus PP. VI
Seraphicus patriarcha

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  • Prologue:  Exhortation of St. Francis to the Brothers and Sisters of Penance (circa 1210-1215)
    • Concerning Those Who Do Penance
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PrologueExhortation of St. Francis to the Brothers and Sisters of Penance (circa 1210-1215)
 
 Concerning Those Who Do Penance
 
All who love the Lord with their whole heart, with their whole soul and
mind, with all their strength, and love their neighbors as themselves and
hate their bodies with their vices and sins, and receive the Body and
Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, and produce worthy fruits of penance.
 
Oh, how happy and blessed are these men and women when they do these
things and persevere in doing them, because "the spirit of the Lord will
rest upon them" and he will make "his home and dwelling among them", and
they are the sons of the heavenly Father, whose works they do, and they
are the spouses, brothers, and mothers of our Lord Jesus Christ.
 
We are spouses, when by the Holy Spirit the faithful soul is united with
our Lord Jesus Christ, we are brothers to him when we fulfill "the will
of the Father who is in heaven".
 
We are mothers, when we carry him in our heart and body through divine
love and a pure and sincere conscience; we give birth to him through a
holy life which must give light to others by example.
 
Oh, how glorious it is to have a great and holy Father in heaven! Oh how
glorious it is to have such a beautiful and admirable Spouse, the Holy
Paraclete.
 
Oh, how glorious it is to have such a Brother and such a Son, loved,
beloved, humble, peaceful, sweet, lovable, and desirable above all: Our
Lord Jesus Christ, who gave up his life for his sheep and prayed to the
Father saying:
 
"Oh holy Father, protect them with your name whom you gave me out of the
world. I entrusted to them the message you entrusted to me and they
received it. They have known that in truth I came from you, they have
believed that it was you who sent me. For these I pray, not for the
world. Bless and consecrate them, and I consecrate myself for their
sakes. I do not pray for them alone; I pray also for those who will
belive in me through their word that they may be holy by being one as we
are. And I desire, Father, to have them in my company where I am to see
this glory of mine in your kingdom."
 



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