St. Francis of Assisi was a poor little man who astounded and inspired the Church by taking the gospel literally—not in a narrow fundamentalist sense, but by actually following all that Jesus said and did, joyfully, without limit and without a sense of self-importance. Volumes could be written about this most holy man and no short biography can truly give justice to the humble and inspiring life that he led.

Serious illness brought the young Francis to see the emptiness of his frolicking life as leader of Assisi’s youth. Prayer—lengthy and difficult—led him to a self-emptying like that of Christ, climaxed by embracing a leper he met on the road. It symbolized his complete obedience to what he had heard in prayer: “Francis! Everything you have loved and desired in the flesh it is your duty to despise and hate, if you wish to know my will. And when you have begun this, all that now seems sweet and lovely to you will become intolerable and bitter, but all that you used to avoid will turn itself to great sweetness and exceeding joy.”

From the cross in the neglected field-chapel of San Damiano, Christ told him, “Francis, go out and build up my house, for it is nearly falling down.” Francis became the totally poor and humble workman.

He must have suspected a deeper meaning to “build up my house.” But he would have been content to be for the rest of his life the poor “nothing” man actually putting brick on brick in abandoned chapels. He gave up all his possessions, piling even his clothes before his earthly father (who was demanding restitution for Francis’ “gifts” to the poor) so that he would be totally free to say, “Our Father in heaven.” He was, for a time, considered to be a religious fanatic, begging from door to door when he could not get money for his work, evokng sadness or disgust to the hearts of his former friends, ridicule from the unthinking.

But genuineness will tell. A few people began to realize that this man was actually trying to be Christian. He really believed what Jesus said: “Announce the kingdom! Possess no gold or silver or copper in your purses, no traveling bag, no sandals, no staff” (see Luke 9:1-3).

Francis’ first rule for his followers was a collection of texts from the Gospels. He had no idea of founding an order, but once it began he protected it and accepted all the legal structures needed to support it. His devotion and loyalty to the Church were absolute and highly exemplary at a time when various movements of reform tended to break the Church’s unity.

He was torn between a life devoted entirely to prayer and a life of active preaching of the Good News. He decided in favor of the latter, but always returned to solitude when he could. He wanted to be a missionary in Syria or in Africa, but was prevented by shipwreck and illness in both cases. He did try to convert the sultan of Egypt during the Fifth Crusade.

During the last years of his relatively short life (he died at 44), he was half blind and seriously ill. Two years before his death, he received the stigmata, the real and painful wounds of Christ in his hands, feet and side. On his deathbed, he said over and over again the last addition to his Canticle of the Sun, “Be praised, O Lord, for our Sister Death.” He sang Psalm 141, and at the end asked his superior to have his clothes removed when the last hour came and for permission to expire lying naked on the earth, in imitation of his Lord.

Perhaps the most beloved of all saints, St. Francis is the patron of Italy, Animals, Ecology & Environmentalism,, Merchants, against dying alone, against fire, birds, Catholic Action, families, Franciscan Order, peace, zoos, and many cities and diocese around the world.

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  1. We visited Assisi for our 25th wedding anniversary in 2006 and the year before, my husband joined the Catholic faith after almost 25 years of marriage. St. Francis is like our personal patron saint that brought us together and whom we love dearly for how true his conviction was. Thank you St. Francis as we say a special prayer for you today and to others who have yet to feel how important the presence of God and the Lord Jesus Christ is in their lives.

  2. Saint Francis today is day 1 Sober. Pray that God will Heal me of my Alcohoic addiction that I will no longer drink or choose to. That I will loose all desire to drink Alcohol. Pray for me to be healed of BPD, PTSD, Depression, OCD thought Disorder, OCD.Pray that Bruce will be healed of His addiction to Ciggarrettes. That we will be healed Financially ad Marriedto live the Fullness of the Gospel. Pray for Our Spiritual Healing, and The hurts of Our Past. Free us from the Evil Ones and Help us to cling to Christ Daily. Thank you, Amen Sheri kariaba

  3. St. Francis when I was young remember I prayed to you often , but now I pray to you for these other people who’s hardships are so much more than mine, please St. Francis help them and the poor souls of purgatory, priest, the holy Father, mothers with small children, the addicted, the homeless, the poor, Thank you..

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