Francis of Assisi
Saint Francis is called the little poor man of Assisi. He was born in the year
1182 in the town of Assisi in Italy. His father's name was Bernadone. Bernadone
was a very wealthy merchant of Assisi. Francis was a very good-looking boy. He
was merry and soft-hearted. So he had many friends. All the noble men's sons
were his companions.
Francis was brought up in luxury and gaiety. He spent a
considerable portion of his wealth in extravagant pleasures. He used to drink
with the young princes of the land.
One day Francis was joking and laughing with his friends. A
beggar came along crying for alms. Francis, who was soft-hearted, gave whatever
he had in his pocket to the beggar. His companions mocked at him for his
charitable act. Dispassion dawned in his heart. The sight of the beggar set him
thinking about the poverty and misery of mundane life. He gave much money to the
poor. His father thought that Francis was wasting his money and rebuked him.
Sometime after this, Francis was laid up in bed for many
months on account of some serious disease. He was about to die. But the Lord
saved him as he had to carry out a definite mission in his life. The nature of
Francis was entirely changed. Francis prayed to the Lord for light and guidance
as to his future. He had a vision of Lord Jesus. He made a strong determination
to renounce his old way of living to tread a life of purity and to dedicate his
life to the service of humanity.
As soon as Francis got well, he informed his parents of his
determination. They were disappointed. They became angry with Francis. Francis
gave up his old ways and habits and set up to serve God. He distributed clothes,
goods and money to the poor. His father was very much annoyed towards his son.
He said, "Is this the gratitude you show to me ? I laboured hard and
amassed wealth. You are lavishly wasting it on these miserable wretches".
Francis' friends mocked at him and teased him. His father
turned him out of the house. Francis lived like a beggar. His old friends even
pelted him with stones and mud. He bore everything with patience. He wore a
coarse dress and ate simple food.
Francis lived in a cave in the mountains of Assisi and spent
his time in prayer and meditation for two years. Some kind people gave him food,
but very often he had to starve.
Francis called the body 'brother ass'. He kept this brother
ass under perfect discipline and control. Sometimes he kept this brother
ass without food and water and denied it some special food that it liked
very much.
Francis was humble. He loved God's creatures. He loved birds
and beasts. He loved the depressed and the outcastes. He treated the birds, the
beasts and all beings as brothers and sisters.
Francis went from village to village preaching the love of
God. He invited people to join him in his life of service if they were willing.
Bernard, a rich man of Assisi, was very much attracted by the saintliness of
Francis. He joined Francis. He was the first follower of Francis. He placed all
his wealth at the altar of God. Eleven others also joined Francis. They
distributed all their wealth to the poor. Francis and his followers went all
over Italy preaching, teaching, healing and blessing wherever they went.
The gospel of kindness and love of Francis soon spread all
over Europe and earned for him the name of St. Francis. People called him the
little poor man of Assisi. He lived for ever in the hearts of all men.
St. Francis collected many followers and founded the Order of
Mendicant Friars or Franciscans. The members of this Order have to take a vow of
poverty, chastity, love and obedience.
St. Francis died in 1228.
The followers of St. Francis built a beautiful church round
him on the hill of Assisi, the hill he so dearly loved. The influence of St.
Francis and the sweet aroma of the life he lived will last for ever.
The Prayer of Saint Francis
"O
Lord, make me an instrument of Thy Peace!
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is discord, harmony;
Where there is doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light, and
Where there is sorrow, joy.
Oh Divine Master, grant that I may not
so much seek to be consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand; to be loved
as to love; for it is in giving that we receive;
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
and it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life."
"The simple prayer of St. Francis of Assisi provides for us a mold in which to cast our own life's conduct and character. It provides a blueprint upon which to pattern our living in our thoughts, speech and actions within our day to day relationships with our fellow beings and with all life around us. Therefore, the prayer of St. Francis is a precious document for us, an indispensable, invaluable frame of reference by which to judge our own lives, and referring to which we can do the necessary to bring about the needed alterations and modifications for the upliftment and purification of our own daily life."