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St. Francis in the Nineteenth Century

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When Ignatius ยท Loyola visits the Pope, the echoes of St. Francis, St. Dominic and Innocent III will revive. St. Ignatius is very suitable for his own era - like the saint of the 13th century who lives in the poor town of the expanding town and mentions the preaching - the 16th century man, the twin challenge is Europe The drift of several fields to Protestant heretics and the opening up of the distant pagan world brought fruitful results to this new mission of oceanic travel and exploration. Paul III provided the power of the spiritual command which is directly responsible to himself in the fight against Rome, and grabbed his opportunity. In September 1540, he approved a new order known as Jesuits. In April 1541, Ignatius' colleague elected him the first generals; the title used so far accurately reflects the essence of ongoing activity.

Assisi St. Francis St. Francis is a legendary hero and is considered a popular saint. He was born in Assisi, the medieval west in 1181, this is a large growth and expansion in the middle, this is the most powerful place. His parents are Pietro and Pica Bernardone. His father is a rich silk merchant. St. Francis spent luxurious and pleasant time of childhood

Strongly influenced by St. Francis of Assisi, Claire refused to marry and fled to Polzinco La Chapel under Assisi as parents wanted. On March 18, 1212, Francis accepted her vow and began St. Francis II. A lot of people, including St. Agnes of Assisi, who is a sister and a mother, joined Claire and soon poor Claire was placed in the church and monastery of San Damiano near Assisi. Clare practiced there in 1216. She was very concerned about getting the rules reflecting the spirit of Francis in order to replace the Benedictine Society Cardinal Cardinal Ugolino (later Pope Gregory IX) adapted to her order. Two days before her death, Pope Innocent IV approved her final judgment.

Born in the 12th century, Assisi St Francis is a successful silk merchant. After insisting that he heard "the voice of God", St. Francis had luxurious lives and comfort for several years before giving up on this life. He lived only until the age of 44, but our modern standards are short lived, and St. Francis can achieve a lot of achievements within a limited time on the planet. He is the founder of the Holy Land Guardian, the Men's Reform Order, St. Francis III Medal, and the St. Clair Female Medal. These organizations still exist and are operated until today. St. Francis is also known for his animal handling, which led him to be remembered today as a patron saint of animals. St. Francis still has a lot of work to do today, but they are not all they left.