A Labor of Love

Celebrating Labor Day: A Secular Franciscan Perspective on the Dignity of Work

As we approach Labor Day, it's a fitting time to reflect on the Franciscan view of labor and its profound significance in our lives. For Secular Franciscans, work is not merely a means to an end but a sacred activity connecting us to God's creation and one another.

The Dignity of Work

St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of our Franciscan tradition, deeply respected the dignity of labor. He believed that all work, whether manual or intellectual, is a form of participation in God's creative action. This perspective transforms our understanding of labor from a mundane task to a holy endeavor. No matter how humble, every job has intrinsic value and contributes to the common good.

Work as a Form of Service

In the Franciscan tradition, work is seen as a service to others. St. Francis engaged in manual labor and encouraged his followers to do the same. By working diligently and with a spirit of humility, we serve our communities and reflect the love of Christ. This service-oriented approach to labor reminds us that our work is not just for personal gain but for the benefit of all.

The Joy of Simplicity

Franciscans embrace a life of simplicity, which extends to our approach to work. We are called to find joy in simple tasks and perform them with love and dedication. This simplicity helps us focus on the present moment and appreciate the beauty in everyday activities. It also encourages us to live sustainably and respect the resources that God has provided.

Solidarity with Workers

Labor Day is also a time to stand in solidarity with workers worldwide. The Franciscan tradition emphasizes social justice and the rights of workers. We are called to advocate for fair wages, safe working conditions, and the dignity of all laborers. By supporting these principles, we honor the legacy of St. Francis and contribute to a more just and compassionate society.

A Prayerful Approach to Work

Finally, as Secular Franciscans, we must integrate prayer into our daily work. By offering our tasks to God and seeking His guidance, we can transform our labor into worship. This prayerful approach helps us remain mindful of our purpose and find deeper meaning in our work.

Insights from our Rule of Life

The Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order provides further guidance on how we should approach labor:

●      Article 16: "Let them esteem work both as a gift and as a sharing in the creation, redemption, and service of the human community"1. This reminds us that work is a divine gift and a way to participate in God's creation.

●      Article 14: "Secular Franciscans, together with all people of goodwill, are called to build a more fraternal and evangelical world so that the kingdom of God may be brought about more effectively"1. This emphasizes our role in promoting justice and fraternity through our work.

●      Article 10: "Let them be mindful that according to the gospel they are stewards of the goods received for the benefit of God's children. "1. This calls us to use our talents and resources responsibly and for the common good.

As we celebrate Labor Day, remember the Franciscan view of labor as a sacred and dignified activity. May we approach our work with a spirit of service, simplicity, and prayer, and may we stand in solidarity with all workers, advocating for justice and compassion in the workplace.

Peace and all good,

Mike

Source(s)

1. THE RULE OF THE SECULAR FRANCISCAN ORDER

2. Secular Franciscan Rule - Secular Franciscans

3. The Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order | EWTN

4. The Rule of The Secular Franciscan Order - USA