The Gospel of John, on this Sunday of Lent, takes us to Jacob's well where Jesus meets the Samaritan woman and asks her for a drink. In reality, it is He who offers her the opportunity of a Gift: the Water that springs forth for eternal life, an allusion to the Holy Spirit. Jesus calls us to worship the Father in spirit and truth, and all this takes place under the impulse of the Spirit and in the truth of Jesus within the inner sanctuary.
Francis of Assisi lived this worship wherever he was and taught his companions to do the same.
In fact:
"The brethren asked him insistently to teach them to pray, because, behaving with simplicity of spirit, they did not yet know the liturgical office.
And he replied:
'When you pray, say: Our Father! And: We adore you, O Christ, in all your churches throughout the world, and we bless you, because with your holy cross you have redeemed the world' " (FF 399).
Thus:
"Faithful to Francis' exhortation, whenever they passed by a church, or even saw one from afar, they bowed in that direction and, prostrate in body and spirit, worshipped the Almighty, saying: 'We adore you, O Christ, in all your churches'.
And, no less admirable, they did the same wherever they happened to see a cross or a form of a cross, on the ground, on walls, among trees, in hedges" (FF 401).
The Poverello asked incessantly for the water that springs forth for eternal life, in his secret relationship with God, who did not deny him the abundant lapping of the Spirit who, by his will, became Minister of the Order.
In fact, the Sources attest to what Francis often said:
"With God," he said, "there is no preference of persons, and the Holy Spirit, Minister General of the Order, rests equally on the poor and the simple" (FF 779).
The simplicity of heart of the Minimo was a privileged place for an abundant flooding of the Spirit, which transformed him into an equal source for those who met him.
«[...] the water that I shall give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life» (Jn 4:14b)
3rd Sunday in Lent (A) (Jn 4:5-42)







