St. Francis was a Loser What? Did I hear that right? ‘St. Francis was a loser.’ It was just last year, sitting outside during the pandemic in the cool night air for Mass on the Feast Day of St Francis. Fr. Sam Nasada OFM began his homily and said… ‘St. Francis was a loser.’ Fr. Sam asked us to consider: As a youth, Francis dreamed of becoming a knight. He did become a soldier, but was captured in battle and imprisoned instead. Francis came from a wealthy family, but rejected his father and his wealth, and served the lepers and fixed dilapidated churches instead. Francis begged for building materials and food. His old friends called him a loser.
Don’t we have people like Archbishop Oscar Romero who died defending the poor of El Salvador; the Trappists of Algeria who died in solidarity with their Muslim neighbors; Sr. Dorothy Stang who was killed by loggers and landowners for defending the indigenous people of Brazil? Doesn’t the world look at them as losers? Don’t WE look at them as losers?
But what if this is exactly where we need to be as church? Don’t we worship a God who spent his time among the poor, prostitutes, and other sinners and marginalized people, the losers of society; a God who died on a cross, considered foolishness and a scandal, a loser by many? Pope Benedict once said that “It is not the Church of successful people that we find impressive… Rather what strengthens our faith, what remains constant, what gives us hope, is the Church of the suffering.” We know what kind of church St. Francis chose to build. That night, Fr. Sam shared his hope that all of us, the Franciscans of today, habit and non-habit, vowed and non-vowed, who are part of this ongoing Franciscan movement, can follow Francis’s example. Laura Chun, OFS San Luis Rey Fraternity Secular Franciscan Order References are to the homily by Fr. Sam Nasada, OFM, given on the Feast of St. Francis, October 4th, 2020 and used with his kind permission. Fr. Sam’s homily was inspired in part by https://wherepeteris.com/catholics-are-losers/
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