Jesus makes it clear that it is necessary to take up one's cross in order to follow Him and be worthy of Him.
He also emphasises that whoever welcomes His disciples in truth welcomes Himself.
Francis truly saw in the sincere welcome the encounter with the poor Christ. Hence his humble and cordial spirit of hospitality and loving openness to all.
The Sources are a precious treasure chest documenting numerous episodes related to what has been said.
We read:
"And wherever the brothers are and will meet, let them show familiarity to one another.
And let each one confidently manifest to the other his need, for if the mother nourishes and loves her carnal son, how much more should one love and nourish his spiritual brother?" (FF 91).
Again:
"When some rich person of this world came to them, they received him gladly and affectionately, invited him to turn from evil and incited him to penance" (FF1452).
Moreover:
"Blessed Francis Little Poor several times asked for hospitality at the monastery of San Verecondo.
The Abbot and the monks received him with great delicacy and devotion" (FF 2249).
The Poor Man of Assisi lived the Gospel to the letter and took care to recognise the passage of Christ everywhere.
- The monastery of St Verecund is located on the road to Gubbio.
«And whoever gives one of these little ones a single cup of [water] to drink as a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward» (Mt 10:42)
Monday, 15th wk. in O.T. (Mt 10,34-11,1)