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Franciscan orders in the Anglican Communion : ウィキペディア英語版
Franciscan orders in the Anglican Communion
Franciscan orders are, collectively, the various religious orders which follow the Rules of life composed by Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi. This article discusses Franciscan orders in the Anglican Communion; there are also Franciscan orders in Roman Catholicism, Franciscan orders in Lutheranism, and some Franciscan orders that are ecumenical or non-denominational. There are also religious orders in Anglicanism following other, non-Franciscan, rules.
==Society of St Francis==
The main manifestation of the Franciscan life within the Anglican Communion is the Society of St Francis. It is fully recognised as part of the Anglican Communion, and has around 3,000 members in its constituent orders. The Society is made up of several distinct orders: the Brothers of the First Order (Society of St Francis, SSF); the Sisters of the First Order (Community of St Francis, CSF); the Sisters of the Second Order (Community of St Clare, OSC); the Brothers and Sisters of the Third Order (Third Order of St Francis, TSSF).〔''The Society of Saint Francis - The Constitution"〕
Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi, the founders of the Franciscan movement, produced separate rules for three parallel Orders - the First Order were to be mendicant friars, embracing poverty as a gift from God, and living the community life in the world, serving the poor. The Second Order were to be a parallel community of sisters living a more enclosed life of prayer and contemplation. The Third Order was to consist of brothers and sisters not living in community, nor under full monastic vows, but nevertheless taking simple promises, and following a Rule of life in the world. These three Orders still co-exist as parts of the Franciscan family in Anglicanism,〔See details on (this website ).〕 as well as in other Christian denominations. Francis also wrote a Rule for those wishing to follow the contemplative life (in the style of the Second Order), but living alone as Christian hermits.

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