Divine Mercy Fraternity
Secular Franciscan Order
Vero Beach, Florida
The Canticle
June, 2005
www.franciscan-sfo.org
Regular Meeting: Sun., Jun.12th - South Rm., St. Helen’s Christian Living Ctr., 2 pm.
Council meeting: Sat., Jun. 4th - Hibiscus Café in Vero Beach at 9 am.
Agenda and Schedule for meeting:
    1:30 pm - Initial Formation sessions before the meeting.
    2:00 - Meeting called to order. Opening Prayer, Reports, Old/New Business.
    2:25 - Ongoing Formation: “Mane Nobiscum, Domine” (“Stay with us, Lord”). Working from notes, Helen will review Fr. Tom
              Murphy’s Ongoing Formation material from the recent Annual Regional Meeting focusing on the Year of the Eucharist.
    3:00 - Refreshments
    3:15 - Rite of Admission for Marie Louis-Jacques (if she is able to attend)
    3:30 - Liturgy of the Hours (and Franciscan Crown Rosary, time permitting)
    4:00 - Closing Prayer and Dismissal
Refreshment Committee for June: Gene and Helen Caldarone - Snacks
    Kathleen Van Buskirk - Soda and/or fruit drinks
Remember in your prayers: -Marcella Richard (she is under Hospice care at this writing), Jack Solloway (Susan reports that Jack is weaker); Jerry Carey, Ed O’Donnell’s niece and all those for whom we have been asked to pray.
- Marie Louis-Jacques whose Admission to Candidacy will be celebrated as soon as she is able to return from New York.
From the Minister’s Desk: Gene, Fred and I went to the Annual Regional Meeting on the weekend before Memorial Day, a sunny and unusually cool time for Orlando at this time of year. We all met in the beautiful Chapel for Morning and Evening Prayer each day - for Mass on Saturday and Sunday and Night Prayer was offered as well. Fr. Tom’s homilies were focused on The Year of the Eucharist. I shall share them with you during our ongoing formation time this month.
Business was conducted as well .Of the 39 fraternities in the region, 32 were in attendance. Special guest was John Sanborn, a delegate from the National Fraternity whose assignment it was to preside at the Regional Election. Carlos Calderon was reelected as Minister. Fred was nominated for Secretary and also for Area Councilor but was not elected to either position - that’s good news for us because, now, we don’t need to share him. He will certainly be elected to a Regional office in the future - once folks get to know how much work he has done for our Five Franciscan Martyrs Region. Until then, he’s ours!! He continues to be Regional Webmaster. The bottom line is - our Regional Fraternity is alive and well!!
 

 


Minister: Helen Caldarone, SFO
Vice-Minister: Fred Schaeffer, SFO
Secretary: Jennie Donlin, SFO
Treasurer: Sarah Hardy, SFO
Formation Director: Gene Caldarone, SFO
Councillors-at-Large
George Thomas, SFO
Marguerite Rysdyke, SFO
Spiritual Assisitant
Fr. Richard P. LaCorte, SFO
Webmaster/Editor: Fred Schaeffer, SFO
Commissioners
Work: Jack Solloway, SFO
Family: Susan Solloway, SFO
Peace and Justice: Sarah Hardy, SFO
Youth: Jim Catrambone, SFO
Ecology: Fred Schaeffer, SFO

Formation
Assistant Director: Donna M. Haro, SFO
Team Member: Caroline DiGennaro, SFO
Team Member: Carmela LaMarttina SFO
Team Member: Jennie Donlin, SFO

Franciscan Saints - June
  2 Blessed Felix of Nicosia, Religious of I Order [see over]
  8 Blessed Nicholas of Gèsturi, Religious of I Order
12 Blessed Jolenta, Religious of the III Order.
12 Blessed Florida Cevoli, Religious of I Order
13 Saint Anthony of Padua, priest and doctor of I Order.
16 Blesseds Anizet Koplin, priest and Companions, Martyrs of Nazi persecution in Poland. (Capuchins).
16 Blessed Guy (Guido) Vignotelli, priest, III Order (OFM)
17 Saint Albert Chmielowski, III Order
19 Venerable Matt Talbot, III Order
22 Saint Thomas More, martyr of the III Order, with Saint John Fisher.
23 Saint Joseph Cafasso, III Order
30 Blessed Raymond Lull, martyr of III Order.


Blessed Felix of Nicosia
Capuchin Lay Brother


Born on November 5th 1715, Giacomo Amoroso followed the trade of his father, a shoemaker. As a lad he held the greatest horror of any sin at all. At his work he distinguished himself by great modesty, docility, industry and patience. When his parents died he applied at the Capuchin convent for admission. He was refused. He persevered and he prayed and waited and at opportune times renewed his plea again and again. Finally after eight years, at the age of twenty seven, he gained admission. On October 19th 1743 at Mistretta he was invested with the habit and the name Felix after the first saint of the Order.

Upon his profession, a year later, he was recalled to Nicosia to assist the questing brother in his mendicant rounds. Like his Seraphic Father, Saint Francis, Felix was very austere on himself in private but publicly his love of God was expressed itself in charity towards his neighbour. Like Francis, also he had a great love and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.

He was endowed with the gift of healing temporal and spiritual diseases and he delighted in tending the sick. He could also bi-locate in the same way as Padre Pio. Called to aid the sick when a malignant epidemic was decimating Cerami in March 1777, he responded eagerly. Airlessly and indefatigably he went about ministering the sick, and his labours were crowned with abundant success. "So be it for the Love of God", were the words with which he accompanied his miracles of healing, and for the love of God he may be said to have lived his whole life. Second only to love came obedience. He never did anything without permission, and when he was overtaken by his last illness he asked the guardian to give him leave to die. He passed away on May 31st, 1787, at the age of seventy two.

For thirty three years he lived under a superior who considered it his role to sanctify Felix by subjecting him to relentless severity and fantastic humiliations, all of which he heroically endured.

Felix was beatified by Leo XIII, on February 12th 1888. Three years later his remains were transferred to the Cathedral of Nicosia. His date of Canonization was scheduled for October 23, 2005 by Pope John Paul II prior to his passing.


From: The Franciscan Book of Saints, ed. by Marion Habig, ofm., © 1959 Franciscan Herald Press.

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