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Nov. 29, Feast of All Saints of the Seraphic Order. The Franciscan Order has always been the source of great sanctity. Its Menology includes six thousand martyrs, confessors, virgins or widows, all …More
Nov. 29, Feast of All Saints of the Seraphic Order.

The Franciscan Order has always been the source of great sanctity. Its Menology includes six thousand martyrs, confessors, virgins or widows, all found within the Franciscan family. And how great must be the multitude of disciples of St. Francis whose merits and sacrifices, known by God and angels alone, will only be revealed at the last day. For this reason the Church celebrates in one single solemnity the feast days of all the elect that the Franciscan Order has given to God. Remembering the virtues of their predecessors, members of the Franciscan family should be filled with a desire to emulate them and should remember the words which so strongly moved the soul of St. Augustine: “Why could you not do what these and those have done” Therefore we should ask our saints to give us their continual protection, and to help us in purifying ourselves of our faults, so that we may share in their glory. – (from) The Franciscan Supplement.
Prayhard
This Order played a notable role in ensuring a more general use of the Missale Romanum, through St Francis insisting on its use, as opposed to local Uses with heavily troped ordinary and propers. A Franciscan Missal would be called a Missale Romanum Sepharicum, but that was a MR with Franciscan Masses and calendar.