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Obsculta
Volume 5 | Issue 1 Article 2
J uly 2014
The Religious Vision of Saint Francis of Assisi as
Mission: Entering Into the Experience of the Other
Thomas Piolata
College of Sa int Benedict/Saint Johns University, obs ulta@
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Piolata, Thomas. 2012. The Religious Vision of Saint Fran is of Assisi as Mission: Entering Into the Experien e of the Other. Obs ulta
5, (1) : 5-12. http://digital ommons. /obs ulta/vol5/iss1/2.
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The Religious Vision of Saint Francis Thomas A. Piolata
of Assisi as Mission: Entering Into
the Experience of the Other
We have seen that holiness, that is to say, belonging to the being-from and being-for in Francis’ theology. Third, I propose
that entering into the experience of the other encapsulates
the expression of mission.
[The disciples] represent Christ, just as Christ represents the
Father.1 in Francis’ Regula non bullata. I show that this regula presents
not a “rule” that requires adherence, but rather a person,
mission constitutes the fundamental
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