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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
THE CAPUCHIN APPROACH TO PRAYER
Mathew Paikada
CHAPTER TWO
PRAYER AS EXPRESSION OF BEING LESSER BROTHERS
Francis Kolly
CHAPTER THREE
PRAYER ILLUMINES EVERYDAY FRATERNAL LIFE
Francis Kolly
CHAPTER FOUR
ONGOING RENEWAL OF BROTHERHOOD THROUGH PRAYER
Francis Kolly
CHAPTER FIVE
CAPUCHINS IN INDIA
A HISTORICAL READING IN RETROSPECT
Benedict Vadakkekara
TRADITION OF PRAYER AMONG CAPUCHINS AND A PROFILE OF INDIAN CAPUCHIN HISTORY (1632-2010)
As human beings, the desire to pray is innate to us. From time immemorial people in all cultures have experienced the Transcendence and have felt the need of responding to It by praying.
Jesus is the example par excellence of prayer. St Francis of Assisi is looked upon as one among those who genuinely sought to follow Jesus in his life of prayer. As a reformed branch of the Franciscan Order, the Capuchin brotherhood finds itself in a privileged position to show to the world the way in which Francis followed Christ. The five essays in this book are intended to show how thousands of Capuchins have tried and still try to walk the spiritual path trodden by Francis. While the first four chapters delineate their life of prayer from their Order’s inception in 1 528, the last one offers a historical sum-up of their presence in India. Their Order’s quick spread in India is a concrete demonstration of the significance of its charism for India, the land reputed for its mystics, gurus and ordinary men and women of deep faith and holiness. The outstandingly spiritual orientation of their fellow-countrymen is a constant reminder to the Indian Capuchins to jealously safeguard their spiritual patrimony (from the Introduction).
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