Many visitors to this web site are drawn because of some fascination with St. Francis and St. Clare. Perhaps they simply want to know more about the thirteenth-century saints whose vision of the Gospel like turned their world on its head. Maybe those who stop by are trying to figure out why twenty-first century people would spend their time and energy on such nonsense. many movies about the life of St. Francis. But for some reason, they come.
If you are here because you are seeking something more in your spiritual journey, you are especially welcome here. We invite you to consider whether you have a Franciscan vocation -- a calling to journey with us in this simple way.
You need to know that it really is a calling. If you are simply drawn to the Francis of the bird bath, to the romance of preaching to the swallows and dancing across beautiful Umbrian hillsides, you won't find much satisfaction with the OCC. If you are a "joiner" and see this as something else to "belong to", please don't linger here. Being part of a religious order is not like being in a fan club or belonging to the National Geographic Society because you ordered their magazine. There's nothing wrong with the National Geographic Society, but it allows you to belong and explore the world without ever leaving your recliner.
Not us. You need a sense of calling from deep within your core to sustain you along this adventure-filled road.
Without a such a vocation, you won't last here. But if you are truly being called, you won't be content with anything else! So, why not test it out? See what's going on with you and with us. Perhaps you are the next brother or sister whom God is inviting to walk with us.
So where do I go from here?
Read. Devour everything on this web site especially the "Rule" of the Order.
Pray. Spend time meditating. Where is your heart leading you?
Talk to others. What does this sound like to those who know you best?
If you feel that exploring a possible calling to be part of this Order is the right thing for you, take a close look at our membership requirements and the inquiry process.