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A89642 The rule of penance of the seraphicall father S. Francis approued and confirmed by Leo the X. for religious persons of the 3. order of S. Francis : together with a declaration of each point of the Rule, profitable not only to the religous of this order, but also to all religious women / by Br. Angelus Francis, friar minour. Third Order Regular of St. Francis.; Angelus Francis. 1644 (1644) Wing M939B; ESTC R200641 90,610 395

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order who knowing the true state and manner of liuing might keepe them in a vniforme manner of life and ordaine lawes fitting for such a state For practicall experience more auaileth for the aduancement of any good gouernement than speculatiue knowledge drawen from bookes without practise and yet this is the most that ordinarily those that are not of the same order haue For this reason no doubt Blessed S. Ignatius founder of the holy Societie of Iesus not lauing begunne any order of woemen because his institution was principally to preach and teach did particularly ordaine that none of his should take charge and care of Nunnes well knowing that diuersitie of spirits might cause diuersity of instructions and consequently as many if not more confusions and so he would that euery one should looke to his owne charge and the sheepe be left to their owne pastours For such and many other reasons haue Popes exempted most Religious orders from the gouernement and iurisdiction of Bishops As in particular they haue donde to our order for Honorius 3. who approued our Rule did exempt both the Franciscans and Dominicans from episcopall iurisdiction Innocentius 4. did it more amply with many other And that this third order is also exempted is manifest by what hath beene said in the precedent chapter for if it enioyeth all the priuiledges of the first order it must necessarily also enioy this exemption which is an especiall priuiledge much tending to the good of their order Besides diuerse Popes haue wholy submitted it and the order of the poore clares to the gouernement of the Friar Minors as may be seene in the Bulles of Pope Martin the 5. Sixtus 4. Leo 10. Clement 7. with many others as is to be seene in the Bullarie of Roderiques Yea Clement the 7. doth extend this grace to their houses monasteries Churches Prelats seruants men and woemen benefactors persons substance and goods whatsoeuer granting them to vse and enioy all and singular the exemptions priuiledges immunities prerogatiues indulgences indults fauours conseruatories graces which the Friar Minors and Preachers and sisters of S. Clare or any other whatsoeuer mendicant orders doe enioy or shall enioy in future times not only like vnto them or by way of Communication but equally and principally without any difference the Popes following as is said before still giuing them the like exemptions And Pius 5. expressely commands them to submit themselues to the order of the Friars in all things to be gouerned directed visited and serued by the Friar Minors to whō also they haue committed the care and charge ouer them THE THIRTEENTH CHAPTER What were the motiues that drew Popes to grant these priuiledges and graces to this third order I Know not who can better decide this question than the Popes themselues who haue beene so liberall to this sacred order and therfore I will produce their owne words most making to our purpose omitting many others that might be set downe and are to be seene in their Bulles more at large And to beginne with Pope Gregorie the. 9. who liued in the very beginning of this order he in his Bull cum dilecti filij saith of the religious of this order that they had left the world to please our lord in the tower of contemplation and therfore he frees them from receiuing and executing publicke offices in the world Alexander the 4. doth the same because they hauing left the vanities of this world being as yet corporally on earth diligently labour in spirit and mind to dwell in celestialls and for God to deny secular desires Caelestinus in his Bulla Dignum esse credimus giues the same because that being mind full of their last end and forsaking the vanities of this world they desire with a contrite heart and humble spirit to doe pennance Leo the tenth in his Bull Dudum faelicis communicates vnto them all the Priuiledges of the poore clares because they liue in the spirit of pouerty in the lillie of Chastitie and other odours of good fame Clement the. 7. goes farther and communicates vnto them all the priuiledges of all mendicant orders in his Bull ad vberes fructus giuing this reason directing the eie of our consideration vnto the plentifull fruit which the sacred order of Pennance which the truely seraphicall fisher of men B. S. Francis illuminated by the holy Ghost hath ordayned that he might gaine all soules to their creatour hath brought hitherto into the store-house of our lord and euery day ceases not to bring in with a more fertile hand and reuoluing in the secrets of our minde that this order not only by those that are married of both sex but also by the brethren and sisters liuing in community and making the three solemne vowes hath long agoe begun to flourish and euery day doth more and more flourish c. I will omit many such like and conclude that as the religious of this third order are participant with all other orders in their essentiall vowes religious obseruances fasts mortifications austerities prayers meditation cōtemplation and other labours night and day in the quire with ought else that belongs to a religious state they ought in all reason to participate of the same graces and fauours But I feare I haue beene some what tedious in this subiect yet I hope it wil be pleasing to some who are not only desireous to satisfie their curiositie but also to know the truth Wherfore I now proceed to my intended purpose and as I haue set downe the priuiledges that haue beene granted to this order by the Church so I haue thought good briefely to shew the great graces and gifts that God hath imparted to this order to witt sanctitie and perfection both which the Popes holynesse hath mentioned in the Prologue THE FOVRTEENTH CHAPTER Of the sanctitie of this order AS the Church triumphant is peopled with saints who haue made profession of the three Rules that S. Francis hath left to his children so the Church militant hath beene and is adorned embellished with many saints and holy persons whose liues and deaths haue beene miraculously confirmed by God and approued by the said Church For we find that there hath beene in S. Francis order 27. canonized saints 606. beatified of whom the diuine office is celebrated either generally in the whole order or particularly in some kingdomes Diocesses or townes and 920. martyrs besides infinite others which are not knowne as yet 1650. Confessours notable for Sanctitie of life and miracles 6. beatified saints whose canonization is dayly expected 4. whose beatification is in hand all things being finished therto required 14. who by command of the Pope haue their processe for the next generall beatificatiō 133. whos 's life and miracles are now in the last examine for to proceed for their beatification 19. whose processe is before the ordinaries the number of which encreaseth dayly Of all which saints this third order hath had no little share For in it we may