Monday, July 15, 2024

Memorial of Saint Bonaventure, bishop and Doctor of the Church

(Isaiah 1:10-17; Matthew 10:38-11:1)

St. Francis founded the Order of Friars Minor, and St. Bonaventure guided it through a critical period after his death.  At the time there was rivalry between Franciscan progressives who wanted the Order to adapt to the times, and the “Spirituals” who wanted to keep a rigorous poverty as they thought Francis intended.  Bonaventure, the minister general of the order, allowed friars to buy books for their teaching, a ministry that was taking hold.  But he himself practiced simplicity and frugal poverty as a model for the friars.

Bonaventure is remembered for his scholarship and his holiness. He was a scholastic to be sure, but his work is not as reason centered as Thomas Aquinas’.   His fame today is more as a mystic than a dogmatic theologian.  Those who pray the Liturgy of the Hours remember his reflection on the Sacred Heart read on its Solemnity.

Bonaventure’s name is a compound of two Latin words, bona ventura, good venture.  He was a holy person whom every one of us might emulate as a good venture.

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