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Life of St. Francis of Assisi

CHAPTER X
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FIRST ATTEMPTS TO REACH THE INFIDELS Autumn, 1212-Summer, 1215 The early Brothers Minor had too much need of the encouragement and example of Francis not to have very early agreed with him upon certain fixed periods when they would be sure to find him at Portiuncula.

Still it appears probable that these meetings did not become true Chapters-General until toward 1216.

There were at first two a year, one at Whitsunday, the other at Michaelmas (September 29th).

Those of Whitsunday were the most important; all the Brothers came together to gain new strength in the society of Francis, to draw generous ardor and grand hopes from him with his counsels and directions.
The members of the young association had everything in common, their joys as well as their sorrows; their uncertainties as well as the results of their experiences.

At these meetings they were particularly occupied with the Rule, the changes that needed to be made in it, and above all, how they might better and better observe it;[1] then, in perfect harmony, they settled the allotment of the friars to the various provinces.
One of Francis's most frequent counsels bore upon the respect due to the clergy; he begged his disciples to show a very particular deference to the priests, and never to meet them without kissing their hands.


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