Francis of Assisi patterned his own order the Brothers Minor...
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Francis of Assisi patterned his own order the Brothers Minor after Jesus' description of sending the twelve two by two living a life of simplicity and engaging in a ministry of healing and sharing the good news. Elizabeth Goudge in her biography of Francis titled My God and My All elaborates: "They were to wear shabby clothes patched with rags or sackcloth, eat anything that was set before them, and when going barefoot about the world they were to carry nothing with them. None of them was ever to have any power of any sort. No one was to be called Prior, but all alike Brothers Minor, and in token of humility they were to wash one another's feet... They were to love one another and never wrangle or speak evil of each other, and they were to remember that they had given themselves and surrendered their bodies to Jesus Christ... They were to follow the humility and poverty of Christ and to rejoice to be with despised persons, with the poor and the weak, the sick, the beggars and the lepers."

