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The
Community of Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal was Established in 1988
under the auspices of John Cardinal O’Connor of New York, with Fr. Andrew
Apostoli CFR as Founding Father. The aim of the Community is to live
the Gospel values in simplicity according to the ideals of St. Francis
as handed on by the Capuchin tradition. The spiritual values uniting
the sisters are personal and communal commitment to Jesus Christ through
contemplative and liturgical prayer (daily Mass and Divine Office),
daily Eucharistic adoration, Fridays as a special day of prayer, a time
set apart for solitude each month, devotion to our Lady, imitation of
St. Francis and St. Clare, love for the Church and loyalty to the Holy
Father. The sisters’ apostolic mission is work with the poor and homeless
and evangelization. The sisters work with a parallel community of Franciscan
Friars of the Renewal in many works of their apostolate. The age limit
for entrance is 35 years old; no college degree is necessary. “Consecrated
persons will be missionaries above all by continually deepening their
awareness of having been called and chosen by God, to whom they must
therefore direct and offer everything that they are and have, freeing
them-selves from the obstacles which could hinder the totality of their
response” - Vita Consecrata, . 25.
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