The first sign of Francis’s resignation from his movement in 1220 can …show more content…
In his working papers, which would be his early rule, he outlines the basic idea of his way of life. A part of his rule that tries to restrict the dealing with money is changed as Thompson describes,” Francis immediately modifies this hard rule and allows the collection of alms for lepers when there is dire necessity. “But let them beware of money,” he cautions” (Thompson 98) Francis would be a mix of a realist and an idealist, since he would want his order to maintain its poverty status yet he makes an exception for the most marginalized group, the lepers. Francis would assert the idea of poverty and the rejection of the material world, even more in his official rule. As Thompson writes,” In chapter 4, that on money, Francis closed the loopholes we noted in the Earlier Rule that allowed the brothers to accept cash alms for aid of lepers and the sick. Now they are not doing so directly or through intermediaries. Rather, the ministers are to rely on “spiritual friends” when they need to care for the sick.” (Thompson 106) The way of life that Francis created after rejecting his family and helping the lepers is shown in this passage. As a mendicant order, being poor and helping others is all his movement is about. This rule may be reinterpreted later on to allow the Franciscans to gain a lot of land, but Francis’s intention were for his rule to represent his vision and finally being able to leave the mantel of being a