Saint Francis of Assisi
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Also known as
- Francis Bernardone
- il Poverello
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Son of Pietro Bernadone, a rich cloth merchant. Though he had a good education and became part of his father‘s business, he also had a somewhat misspent youth. Street brawler and some-time soldier. Captured during a conflict between Assisi and Perugia, Italy, he spent over a year as a prisoner of war. During this time he had a conversion experience, including a reported message from Christ calling him to leave this worldly life. Upon release, Francis began taking his faith seriously.
He took the Gospels as the rule of his life, Jesus Christ as his literal example. He dressed in rough clothes, begged for his sustenance, and preached purity and peace. His family disapproved, and his father disinherited him; Francis formally renounced his wealth and inheritance. He visited hospitals, served the sick, preached in the streets, and took all men and women as siblings. He began to attract followers in 1209, and with papal blessing, founded the Franciscans based on a simple statment by Jesus: “Leave all and follow me.” In 1212 Clare of Assisi became his spiritual student, which led to the founding of the Poor Clares. Visited and preached to the Saracens. Composed songs and hymns to God and nature. Lived with animals, worked with his hands, cared for lepers, cleaned churches, and sent food to thieves. In 1221 he resigned direction of the Franciscans.
While in meditation on Mount Alvernia in the Apennines in September 1224, Francis received the stigmata, which periodically bled during the remaining two years of his life. This miracle has a separate memorial on 17 September.
In the Middle Ages people who believed to be possessed by Beelzebub especially called upon the intercession of Saint Francis, the theory being that he was the demon‘s opposite number in heaven.
Born
- against dying alone
- against fire
- animal welfare societies
- animals
- birds
- ecologists
- ecology
- environment
- environmentalism
- environmentalists
- families
- lace makers
- lace workers
- merchants
- needle workers
- peace
- tapestry workers
- zoos
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- Italy
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- Colorado
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- Ahuacatlán, Mexico
- Assisi, Italy
- Freising, Germany
- Massa, Italy
- Nambe Indian Pueblo
- Quibdo, Choco, Colombia
- San Pawl il-Bahar, Malta
- Sante Fe, New Mexico
- Sorbo, Italy
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- Denver, Colorado, archdiocese of
- Kottapuram, India, diocese of
- Lancaster, England, diocese of
- Metuchen, New Jersey, diocese of
- Salina, Kansas, diocese of
- San Francisco, California, archdiocese of
- Sante Fe, New Mexico, archdiocese of
- Viana, Angola, diocese of
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Additional Information
- Auspicato Concessum, Pope Leo XIII
- Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- Goffine’s Devout Instructions
- God’s Troubadour, by Sophie Jewett
- Google Directory
- Homily on Saint Francis of Assisi, Pope John Paul II
- Homily on Saint Francis of Assisi, Pope John Paul II
- In God’s Garden, by Amy Steedman
- Letter Written to all the Faithful
- Life and Legends of Saint Francis Of Assisi
- Lives of the Saints for Every Day of the Year
- Meditation on Saint Francis of Assisi, Pope John XXIII
- Mira circa nos, Pope Gregory IX
- New Catholic Dictionary
- Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints, by Matthew Bunson, Margaret Bunson, and Stephen Bunson
- Pictorial Lives of the Saints
- Rite expiatis, Pope Pius XI
- Rule of Saint Francis
- Sacra Propediem, Pope Benedict XV
- Saint Francis, by G K Chesterton
- SaintCast
- Vikipedio
- Will of Saint Francis
Readings
Alms are an inheritance and a justice which is due to the poor and which Jesus has levied upon us. - Saint Francis of Assisi
Sanctify yourself and you will sanctify society. - Saint Francis of Assisi
It was through his archangel, Saint Gabriel, that the Father above made known to the the holy and glorious Virgin Mary that the worthy, holy and glorious Word of the Father would come from heaven and take from her womb the real flesh of our human frailty. Though he was wealthy beyond reckoning, he still willingly chose to be poor with his blessed mother. And shortly before his passion he celebrated the Passover with his disciples. Then he prayed to his Father saying: “Father, if it be possible, let this cup be taken from me.” Nevertheless, he reposed his will in the will of his Father. The Father willed that his blessed and glorious Son, whom he gave to us and who was born for us, should through his own blood offer himself as a sacrificial victim on the altar of the cross. This was to be done not for himself through whom all things were made, but for our sins. It was intended to leave us an example of how to follow in his footsteps. And he desires all of us to be saved through him, and to receive him with pure heart and chaste body. Let us also love our neighbors as ourselves. Let us have charity and humility. Let us give alms because these cleanse our souls from the stains of sin. Men lose all the material things they leave behind them in this world, but they carry with them the reward of their charity and the alms they give. For these they will receive from the Lord the reward and recompense they deserve. We must not be wise according to the flesh. Rather we must be simple, humble and pure. We should never desire to be over others. Instead, we ought to be servants who are submissive to every human being for God’s sake. The Spirit of the Lord will rest on all who live in this way and persevere in it to the end. He will permanently dwell in them. They will be the Father’s children who do his work. - from a letter written to all the faithful by Saint Francis of Assisi
Jesus is happy to come with us, as truth is happy to be spoken, as life to be lived, as light to be lit, as love is to be loved, as joy to be given, as peace to be spread. - Saint Francis of Assisi
MLA Citation
- “Saint Francis of Assisi”. Saints.SQPN.com. 17 October 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-francis-of-assisi/>
