Thank you Father Christopher, I appreciate your thoughts on these symbols that some would like removed. Great to see you and I pray daily for the Capuchin Franciscans and thank you for your prayers. Love Mike
What's definitely more important than beards is how faithfully the Capuchins live the life of the reformers who tried to go back to the life of the St.Francis of Assisi! Well, if growing beards without shaving is essentially a part of the Franciscan life, it's no doubt growing beards should be mandatory forever. But it's nonsense to reject someone just because he doesn't grow beards!
When it comes to *MONASTIC* (Heremitic) Orders, it is customary for monks who are not priests (i.e. Brothers), to have beards Professed monks who are priests - also known as Fathers - are traditionally beardless/shaved
Beards must be taken care of on a regular basis. A long, shaggy, unkempt beard is not a mark of holiness but can be a mark of filthiness with anything from today’s ice cream drippings and some of last week’s spaghetti sauce clinging to the fibers. Additionally, they can result in painful bumps on the face and they can drain. Like it or not, there is a correlation between facial hair and society’s perception of the person. Beards do not make the Capuchin, but it can be an important insight into the Capuchin’s personality. Personally, I think a clean, trimmed beard is an indicator of orderliness, caring, confidence, and self-respect.
Imagine being super holy and getting denied just because you couldn't grow a beard, that's literally insane bruh. Glad this was changed, that rule has far too much of a focus on earthly vanity than what the core of being a capuchin friar actually is
I hate beards especially those long stringy scruffy beards - just makes me think of lazy unkempt men who cant be bothered. Guess it's because no one in my family ever grew one. I was married for 34 years and my late husband never once neglected to shave even when he was in hospital .
Thank you Father Christopher, I appreciate your thoughts on these symbols that some would like removed. Great to see you and I pray daily for the Capuchin Franciscans and thank you for your prayers.
Love
Mike
Thank you, Father Gallagher for this beautiful and powerful message. God bless all of you!
Well maintained beared sir 👍👌
What's definitely more important than beards is how faithfully the Capuchins live the life of the reformers who tried to go back to the life of the St.Francis of Assisi! Well, if growing beards without shaving is essentially a part of the Franciscan life, it's no doubt growing beards should be mandatory forever. But it's nonsense to reject someone just because he doesn't grow beards!
Easy answer: yes.
Can lay people join the Capuchins for Mass or prayers?
Some capuchins run parishes, and everyone is always welcome at those masses.
@@CapuchinFranciscans how can i find a Capuchin parish near me?
I'm not sure what would be quickest, perhaps find out what Capuchin province you are in and see if they list the parish on their website or directory?
When it comes to *MONASTIC* (Heremitic) Orders, it is customary for monks who are not priests (i.e. Brothers), to have beards
Professed monks who are priests - also known as Fathers - are traditionally beardless/shaved
What is the minimum age to join Cappuchins?
Beards must be taken care of on a regular basis. A long, shaggy, unkempt beard is not a mark of holiness but can be a mark of filthiness with anything from today’s ice cream drippings and some of last week’s spaghetti sauce clinging to the fibers. Additionally, they can result in painful bumps on the face and they can drain. Like it or not, there is a correlation between facial hair and society’s perception of the person. Beards do not make the Capuchin, but it can be an important insight into the Capuchin’s personality. Personally, I think a clean, trimmed beard is an indicator of orderliness, caring, confidence, and self-respect.
Interesting.........
Seems like the 2nd Vatican council ruined may of the great traditions
Imagine being super holy and getting denied just because you couldn't grow a beard, that's literally insane bruh. Glad this was changed, that rule has far too much of a focus on earthly vanity than what the core of being a capuchin friar actually is
1 Thessalonians 5:17
In where I live, the capuchins there hardly wear beards.
Father will the capuchin ever celebrate the Latin mass. 🙏🏽
Some friars already do.
@@CapuchinFranciscans Nice to hear Father.
The TLM is more fitting a Mass for the Friars
I hate beards especially those long stringy scruffy beards - just makes me think of lazy unkempt men who cant be bothered. Guess it's because no one in my family ever grew one. I was married for 34 years and my late husband never once neglected to shave even when he was in hospital .
Do Capuchin Franciscans need to shave thier head??? Or have the monk style haircut wear ur bald in the middle???