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Tau Symbol: Revealed Word
Tau - The common Franciscan sign symbolizes the richness of the
past and at the same time, it is a challenge for the future.
The TAU is a letter of the Greek alphabet and in spiritual terms represents
the end or the fulfillment of the revealed word. It is a sign of life
and salvation. In the Old Testament the prophet marks those with a Tau
who have chosen to reject a sinful lifestyle (Ezekiel 9:4). And in Revelations
those received the sign of salvation on their foreheads who professed
themselves belonging to Jesus Christ (Rev. 7:2-3).
A sermon presented by Pope Innocent III in 1215 was the inspiration for
Saint Francis to use the Tau as a sign of his mission to preach penance
and as an outward symbol of the religious order he founded. He blessed
people with it; he signed his letters with the T; marked the walls of
his cell. Therefore, it has become a characteristic symbol of the Franciscan
movement serving God and the world sharing the message of peace and liberation
as St. Francis did.
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Circular Cord: Franciscan Family
The cord with the knots surrounding the T is representing of our
belonging to the Franciscan family. The three knots are a symbol of the
three evangelical counsels showing that we follow Jesus Christ by a life
of poverty, obedience and celibate chastity and in free commitment to our
community.
The cord put around the T in a circle also symbolizes the world and,
thereby, our International Congregation. At the same time, it represents
our joining together focused toward the central symbol representing our
community life and healing ministry of Christ. We are united by the central
symbol of the Tau.
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Our Lady of Telgte: History
The picture of our Lady of Telgte is imprinted on the reverse side
of the medallions, brooches and pendants worn by members of the community.
It reminds us of our place of foundation, the pilgrimage chapel in Telgte,
Germany. It reminds us of Fr. Christopher Bernsmeyer's devotion to Mary
as a companion in the journey of following her son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
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