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Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, [b] was an Italian mystic, poet and Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. He was inspired to lead a Christian life of poverty as a beggar [7] and itinerant preacher.
St. Francis of Assisi (born 1181/82, Assisi, duchy of Spoleto [Italy]—died October 3, 1226, Assisi; canonized July 16, 1228; feast day October 4) was the founder of the Franciscan orders of the Friars Minor (Ordo Fratrum Minorum), the women’s Order of St. Clare (the Poor Clares ), and the lay Third Order. He was also a leader of the ...
Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and legacy of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology and animals. From his early life of luxury and war to his conversion and poverty, discover how he heard the voice of God, built a community of followers, and received the stigmata of Christ.
Learn about the life and legacy of St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order and a model of Christian poverty and love. Discover how he renounced his worldly riches, embraced Lady Poverty, and received the stigmata of Christ.
Oct 4, 2022 · Learn about the life, spirituality and legacy of the patron saint of Italy and ecology, who followed the gospel literally and imitated Christ's poverty and humility. Find out how to pray the novena to Saint Francis and visit his shrine.
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Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Assisi, Italy. Francis lived two years longer, in constant pain and almost totally blind (he had contracted an eye disease while proselytizing in the East in 1219). Medical treatment at Rieti was unsuccessful, and after a stay at Siena, he was brought back to Assisi, where he died at the Porziuncola.
1182. Francis of Assisi born. 1226. Francis of Assisi dies. 1232. Gregory IX appoints first "inquisitors". By 1209 he had gathered a small band of "brothers" (12 men who wished to share in his ...