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Francis of Assisi--A Historical Meditation - D. Vecchio
Francis of Assisi--A Historical Meditation
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“Francis, go and repair My house, which, as you see, is falling completely into ruin.” In 1205, St. Francis of Assisi heard this command three times while in prayer in the Church of San Damiano. Even though he lived only 45 years, Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) had drawn around him a vast number... show more
“Francis, go and repair My house, which, as you see, is falling completely into ruin.” In 1205, St. Francis of Assisi heard this command three times while in prayer in the Church of San Damiano. Even though he lived only 45 years, Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) had drawn around him a vast number of followers through his saintly example of humility, purity and imitation of Jesus Christ.

As the founder of the Franciscan Order, the Order of Friars Minor, Francis was not only able to faithfully fulfill the command to physically repair a small chapel in Assisi, but spiritually repair churches around the world. His communities lived out a radical commitment to the Gospel message of poverty and, in the process, left a legacy that captured the imagination of both believers and non-believers alike.

The author's cover photo is the earliest known painting of Francis. It is located at the Subiaco Monastery, Subiaco, Italy. This monastery enshrines the sacred cave (Sacro Speco) where St. Benedict, around 500, chose to live as a hermit for three years. Benedict was eventually discovered in his cave and invited to become the superior of a nearby established monastery. Benedict lived in the area for 20 years, during which time he wrote his famous Rule that would become the standard guideline for western monasticism.

This fresco of St. Francis is located in St. Gregory's Chapel at the Subiaco Monastery. It is labeled "Fr. Franciscus," and the saint is shown without the stigmata or a halo indicating it was painted during his lifetime, before 1224. The Byzantine influence of the chapel's Roman painters can especially be seen in this portrait—Francis is shown facing front with one eye larger than the other, recalling the famous icon of Christ at St. Catherine's Monastery, Sinai.

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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0079OA744
Pages no: 131
Edition language: English
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