Some Instruments for the study of the Capuchin Constitutions
The following are suggestions of instruments in the English language that can assist in the study of the Capuchin Constitutions, especially for friars in post-novitiate formation and for ongoing formation. The first few instruments assist with studying the first Capuchin Constitutions (1536). The later with studying the current 2012 Constitutions.
The early Capuchin Constitutions:
♦ Review of the Capuchin Constitutions 1536, 1552 and 1575 (Gary Devery)
♦ Prayer and Contemplation in the legislation and life of the first Capuchins (Octavian Schmucki)
♦ An annotated translation of the Capuchin Constitutions 1536 (Paul Hanbridge)
♦ True friars with living faith. The 1536 Constitutions and the evangelical village (Gary Devery)
Linking the Constitutions with Capuchin charism, spirituality and tradition
♦ Note on the Capuchin charism (Costanzo Cargnoni)
♦ Key points of Capuchin spirituality (Costanzo Cargnoni)
♦ Capuchin tradition yesterday and today (Costanzo Cargnoni)
♦ The spirituality of the Capuchin lay brother (Costanzo Cargnoni)
♦ The Rule of Saint Francis in Capuchin Tradition (Costanzo Cargnoni)
Current Capuchin Constitutions (2013):
The following is set out in such a way as to follow the genesis of the current (2013) Constitutions. The first instrument below (General Report) chronologically should be placed second last, just before the approved 2013 Constitutions. However, it is placed here because the Report allows for a following of the genesis of the revision of the current Constitutions from before the 2006 General Chapter and including the so called Project 2006 Draft Constitutions and Statutes.
♦ General Report on Constitutions preparations for General Chapter 2012
♦ Presentation of Project 2006 to General Chapter 2006
♦ Project 2006 Draft Constitutions and Statutes
Instruments specific to preparation of the 2013 Constitutions:
♦ Br Francisco Iglesias: History – Layout – Profile of the Capuchin
♦ Br Francisco Iglesias: Layout of the structure and contents of the Constitutions
♦ Premise of Commission Constitutionum OFMCap.
N.B. below are the PdR2 Proposals for Revision. PdR1 proposals are not presented. The Explanatory Notes in the PdR2 frequently indicate the textual differences between the First and Second Proposals for Revision. The Explanatory Notes at the end of most articles are very helpful tools for understanding the genesis of the 2012 Constitutions and Statutes.
♦ PdR2 Chapter I: The life of the Capuchin friars minor
♦ PdR2 Chapter II: The vocation to our life and the formation of the brothers
♦ PdR2 Chapter III: Our life of prayer
♦ PdR2 Chapter IV: Our life in poverty
♦ PdR2 Chapter V: The manner of working
♦ PdR2 Chapter VI: Our life in fraternity
♦ PdR2 Chapter VII: Our life of penance
♦ PdR2 Chapter VIII: The governance of our Order
♦ PdR2 Chapter IX: Our apostolic life
♦ PdR2 Chapter X: Our life in obedience
♦ PdR2 Chapter XI: Our life in consecrated chastity
♦ PdR2 Chapter XII: The proclamation of the Gospel and the life of faith
♦ PdR2 The Conclusion of the Constitutions
♦ Capuchin Constitutions and Statutes (2013)
Study Resources fo the 2013 Constitutions
♦ Chapter I: The Life of the Capuchin Friars by Br Mauro Jöhri
♦ Chapter X: Our life in Obedience by Br Andrew Anil Sequeria
♦ A theological letter by Br Francesco Neri
♦ Prayer in Franciscan and Capuchin Tradition by Prospero Rivi