St. Francis of St. Francis of Assisi is considered a legendary hero and a popular saint. He was born in the medieval western part of Assisi in 1181, this is the strongest place which is the great middle of growth and expansion. His parents are Pietro and Pica Bernardone. His father is a rich silk merchant. St. Francis spent his childhood luxury life and sought for joy. He is always in trouble, running to Assisi with his friends, eating, drinking and having a good time.
St. Francis of Assisi is a favorite saint for many people, but it is often a wrong person. Francisco's mainstream vision, which is usually shown with animals, is domesticated and calm. But St. Francis is intense, extremely missionary full of enthusiasm for the kingdom of God, intended to convey the truth to other people, including Muslim Sultan. For citizens, St. Francis established a way to connect with legislators. He really wrote these words because he really cared about the people he wrote. He did not see them much more than him, but he is friends with him and is responsible for demanding the Holy
St. Francis of St. Francis of Assisi is considered a legendary hero and a popular saint. He was born in the medieval western part of Assisi in 1181, this is the strongest place which is the great middle of growth and expansion. His parents are Pietro and Pica Bernardone. His father is a rich silk merchant. St. Francis spent luxury and pleasure in his childhood
As her parents wanted, deeply influenced by St. Francis of Assisi, Claire refused to marry and fled to the Bolzien Kola chapel under Assisi. On March 18, 1212, Francisco accepted her vow and began St. Francis II. Many people, including St. Agnes of Assisi, who is a mother and sister, joined Claire and soon poor Claire was placed in the church and monastery of San Damiano near Assisi. Claire became a monk there in 1216. She was very worried that Cardinal Ugolino (later Pope Gregory IX) got a rule reflecting Francis' spirit to replace the rules of the Benedictine society adapted to her order. Two days before her death, the pope Innocent IV approved her final judgment.