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Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) October 4
St. Francis embraced this prayer before a crucifix in a little church called San Damiano: "Most high, glorious God, enlighten the darkness of my heart. Instill in me a correct faith, a certain hope and a perfect love; a sense and a knowledge, Lord, so that I may do your holy and true command."
Francis’ words are often in the form of direct "conversation" with God, a conversation that includes all creation. His Canticle of the Creatures proclaims: "Most High, all-powerful, good Lord, all praise, glory, honor and blessing are yours...All praise to you, Oh Lord, for Brother Sun, Sister Moon,” all these brother and sister creatures. His themes spring from sacred scripture, e.g. Psalms ("The orb of the Sun, resplendent at its rising; what a wonderful work of the Most High!") and St. Matthew’s Gospel ("Look at the birds in the sky...Learn from the way the wild flowers grow").
A Franciscan Blessing of Pets – a popular custom in remembrance of St. Francis’ love for all creatures – usually goes like this: "Blessed are you, Lord God, maker of all living creatures. You called forth fish in the sea, birds in the air and animals on the land. You inspired St. Francis to call all of them his brothers and sisters. We ask you to bless this pet. By the power of your love, enable it to live according to your plan. May we always praise you for all your beauty in creation. Blessed are you, Lord our God, in all your creatures! Amen."
Francis never dreamed of the word, "Franciscan." As he hinted in thoughts on "Perfect Joy" -- which his early companion Leo wrote down -- following in the footsteps of Christ takes humility and sometimes suffering. Francis’ thorough trust in God’s provision led him to marry "Lady Poverty", eschewing the rich inheritance he would have received from his father’s textile business. Francis and his band of followers, the Friars Minor, chose instead to wear peasant’s tunics, serve the needs of lepers, restore ruined churches, and sing God’s praises, letting the whole world be their cloister.
Francis is revered as a role model and exemplar of peace by those of every nation and creed. In 1986 Pope John Paul II designated Assisi as the site of a multi-faith prayer gathering: "Day of Prayer for World Peace." In 1993 the Pope invited leaders of Christian churches as well as those from Judaism and Islam to attend "Assisi, on the Road to Peace" to pray for Europe and the Balkans, at that time engaged in conflict. Again in 2002 John Paul II invited more than 200 spiritual leaders to Assisi for prayer. The choice of Assisi for these gatherings and the response to the Pope's invitations are eloquent testimony to the power of St. Francis’ peacemaking.
With thanks for the contributions of Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., President Emeritus, Siena College.
I made this weeks new page with a special friend in
mind, but its message is relevant for anyone on any day really, and not just for
birthdays, so here is where you can find it...
This week's theme is Summer of course, with the Summer
Solstice being only a few days away. It's a time of joy and celebration, for all
the wonders of Creation, and with that in mind, here is where you can find this
week's new page...
This week I have a snowy scene for you, depicting the
infinitely perfect and pure details of God's wondrous Creations, which we all
too often take for granted, without a moment's thought of how such beauty came
to be.
I accidentaly sent my email out, without putting in
the message that I had written, so I am
sending it again. This is what it should have said...
Think what could be acheived, if we all extended
February 14th ~ Valentine's Day ~ into an International Day of Love, embracing
all races and creeds, especially those less well off brothers and sisters in the
poorer areas of the world, who are hungry and sick, and without any means of
helping themselves.
If everyone did something to help, no matter how
small, in accordance with their own circumstances and resources, then much good
could be achieved.
And with that thought in mind, here is where you will
find todays page ~ a Valentines Day card with a difference, for all to share.
Please send it far and wide...
Let there be love and peace, and harmony and health, for
all men to share, just as it was intended to be, right from the start, and let
each one of us help that vision to manifest upon the earth, in any way that we
can!
With love and blessings to you all ~
Mary
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INSPIRATIONS' Inspirational poetry and music by Mary Hession http://www.maryhession.clara.net