PREMISE:
At the heart of our charism as Franciscan Sisters of the Poor lies a vibrant and
passionate love for poor and suffering humanity. The values of justice, peace and the
integrity of creation inherent in our charism impel us to live fully the ideals we have
received from Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi and Blessed Frances of Aachen."May the
peace you announce with your lips be even more abundant in your hearts. Do not provoke
anyone to anger or to scandal. May everyone be attracted by your lived example of
meekness, peace, goodness and harmony. This is your vocation: to heal the wounds, to mend
the broken, to call back the lost."
(Excerpt from "Legend of Three Companions," Chapter IV, #58)
Like St. Francis and in accord
with the gospel and the teaching of the Church, we strive to become effective agents for
promoting peace and understanding, opposing prejudice, war and oppressive forms of
nationalism.
(Constitutions and Directory 47, 47.1 of the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor)
As
Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, we are called to give hope to humanity, to prevent and to
heal the wounds of poor and suffering humanity, and to promote forgiveness as the main
route to peaceful living among individuals, groups and peoples. As Christians, we feel
responsible to work for social justice and peace in collaboration with others, especially
the Franciscan family.
With
the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, both nuclear and otherwise, we are
convinced that the principles of the just war theory no longer apply.
Deeply concerned for the victims of war, we beg those who have the power to stop war, to
do so, and to seek a solution to conflict through dialogue. John Paul II said: war still
is "the most barbaric and ineffective way to resolve conflict."
Therefore,
we proclaim this DECLARATION FOR PEACE and we publicly commit ourselves
to:
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respect every person so that she/he
may live in dignity, according to her/his culture and religion. |
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educate people to mutual respect in
order to promote peace and solidarity among peoples and nations. |
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be a voice for the voiceless so that
those unjustly treated may receive justice. |
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heal the past wrongs and present
errors and prejudices of ourselves and others by overcoming selfishness, hatred and
violence. |
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dialogue among ourselves and with
others, with simplicity and meekness, focusing on what unites us and recognizing that our
neighbors' diversity can be an opportunity for our growth in understanding. |
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join in the cry of poor and suffering
humanity, in solidarity with those who do not return violence for violence, in order to
bring about hope for justice and peace. |
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influence leaders of the nations,
through the means available to us, to be sensitive to the common good and to promote
respect for planet earth upon which we all depend for life. |
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support Interfaith dialogue through
prayer and action, in order to overcome the prejudice and misunderstanding that can lead
to conflict. |
CONCLUSION
True love lies in mutual esteem and deep respect which do not have their roots in emotion.
The following three points are essential for a life in mutual love: we must give, forgive
and be able to give in. (Blessed Frances Schervier)
Let
the love you have in your hearts show outwardly in your deeds. If we have lived ...we
shall, by very little effort, leave others a noble example and gain the prize of eternal
happiness.
(Testament of St. Clare, #18 and 6, FRANCIS AND CLARE: THE COMPLETE WORKS)
May
God bless us and bring our efforts to completion.
The Congregation of the
Franciscan Sisters of the Poor
133 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 - U.S.A. www.franciscansisters.org e-mail: Bernadette0929@aol.com
August 11, 2002 |