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Jun 3, 2026 Written by 
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Returning to sincere harmony

Jesus warns against the ruthless justice of the Pharisees, urging respect for every brother and sister and reconciliation, which is the flavour of life as children of God.

Francis was a great spiritual teacher, almost without realising it.

He was convinced, by Grace, that justice always goes hand in hand with mercy.

A justice far removed from legalistic rigidity, eager to express itself in the fulfilment of God's will, always with respect for one's brother.

During the period when he was very ill, Francis learned that the bishop of Assisi had excommunicated the podestà of the city and that the latter had organised various reprisals against him.

Sick as he was, he was moved with pity for them, concerned that no one was interested in restoring harmony and peace between the two.

So he spoke to his brothers.

We find in the Sources: "It is a great shame for us, servants of God, that the bishop and the podestà hate each other so much, and no one takes the trouble to restore peace between them".

He then composed a verse to add to the Lauds (now known as the Canticle of the Creatures).

«... BE PRAISED, MY LORD/

FOR THOSE WHO FORGIVE FOR YOUR LOVE/

AND THEY SUPPORT IN THEMSELVES INFIRMITIES AND TRIBULATIONS/

BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO BURY THEM IN PEACE,

FOR BY YOU, MOST HIGH, THEY WILL BE CROWNED».

 

This verse was sung by Francis to his friars on the square in front of the bishop's palace, in the presence of the two parties involved and other people.

Thus Francis holy favoured their reconciliation, and the bishop took the podestà in his arms, saying: "By virtue of my office, I should be humble. Unfortunately, I have a temperament prone to anger. I beg you to forgive me”.

And so the two embraced and kissed each other cordially.

The Lord, through Francis, had touched the hearts of the two adversaries who, no longer remembering their mutual insults, returned to sincere harmony. (cf. FF 1593)

Justice and mercy are to be sought and asked of God first and foremost in prayer and silence, for a new heart is a gift from the Lord, a continuous exodus.

In the Rule of the Hermits, written by Francis, we read:

«And these [the friars] should have a cloister, in which each one has his own little cell, in which he can pray and sleep [...] and they should rise for matins, and first of all seek the kingdom of God and his justice» (FF 137).

In the same Praises of God Most High, Francis emphasises that God is justice:

«[...] You are justice,

You are temperance,

You are all our wealth in enough» (FF 261).

The Poor Man, knowing that the Lord-Justice called for a greater justice than that of manner, committed himself wholeheartedly to the Kingdom of Heaven and sought to teach his brothers to do the same.

He never forgot that mercy always prevails in God's judgement.

 

 

Merciful Justice

Jesus warns against ruthless Pharisaic justice, urging respect for every brother and reconciliation, the flavour of life as sons.

 

Francis was a great spiritual teacher, almost without realising it.

He was convinced, by Grace, that justice always goes hand in hand with mercy.

A justice far from legalistic rigidity, eager to express itself in the fulfilment of God's will, in respect for the brother always.

The Franciscan Sources teach much in this regard.

"If it happened that a brother missed a hurtful word, his conscience would not let him rest until he confessed his mistake, threw himself down humbly and begged the offended one to put his foot over his mouth.

If that brother refused to make that gesture, when the offender was his superior, he would command him to put his foot over his mouth; when he was a subject, he would have the person in charge order him to do so.

In this way, the brothers strove to banish all rancour and incompatibility, and to keep exchangeable love intact.

They did their utmost to replace every vice with the corresponding virtue, inspired and assisted in this by the Grace of Jesus Christ" (FF 1449).

 

Justice and Mercy to be sought, to be asked of God first of all in prayer and silence, because a new heart is a gift from the Lord, a continuous exodus.

In the Rule of the Hermitages, written by Francis, we read:

«And let these [the friars] have a cloister, in which each has his own little cell, in which he may pray and sleep [...] and rise for matins, and first of all seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness» (FF 137).

In the same Praises of God Most High, Francis emphasises that God is justice:

«[...] You are justice,

You are temperance,

You are all our riches enough» (FF 261).

The Poverello, knowing that the Lord-justice called for a greater justice than that of manner, worked hard for the kingdom of heaven and tried to teach his brothers to do likewise.

Never forgot that mercy always prevails in judgement before God.

 

«For I tell you that unless your righteousness abounds more [than that] of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven» (Mt 5:20).

 

 

Thursday, 10th wk. in O.T.  (Mt 5,20-26)

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Teresa Girolami

Teresa Girolami è laureata in Materie letterarie e Teologia. Ha pubblicato vari testi, fra cui: "Pellegrinaggio del cuore" (Ed. Piemme); "I Fiammiferi di Maria - La Madre di Dio in prosa e poesia"; "Tenerezza Scalza - Natura di donna"; co-autrice di "Dialogo e Solstizio".

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