Francis of Assisi was born in 1182 to Pietro, a wealthy cloth merchant, and to Pica, a lady descended from the nobles of Provence in France. As a young man, he was no different from his many friends in that he loved to dance, sing and go to parties. He loved the limelight and he was dubbed the ‘king of feasts’ by his friends as he was renowned for throwing the best parties.
Quest
for Knighthood.
He dreamed of becoming a knight.  Like the other young men of Assisi ,
he wanted to excel in the war that was waging between Assisi 
and the neighbouring town of Perugia Assisi 
Encounter
with the Leper.
He escaped and found his way home where he was quite
ill for a long time.  His mother and
father couldn’t understand what had come over him.  He was loosing interest in his old lifestyle
and spending a lot of time alone and visiting some of the old churches in the
valley outside Assisi 
Francis;
Go repair my Church.
It was while he was kneeling in prayer before a cross
in the little church 
 of San Damiano 
He began to repair the little
Pope
Innocent III.
Francis and his new followers lived in San Damiano and
they became known as the ‘little brothers’ or the friars minor.  Francis drew up guidelines or a ‘rule of
life’ for the friars to live by and he went to see the pope at the time, Pope
Innocent III.  At first, the pope thought
they were fanatics and he had no time for radicals or fanatics.  After a while, the pope saw something
different in Francis and his brothers and realised that this little movement
was God’s will.  He approved their rule
of life and sent Francis and his brothers back to Assisi 
to grow and spread their way of life around Italy 
Rebuilding the Church into the Future.           
As the brothers came to Francis and as the order of
lesser brothers grew and spread around Europe, Francis accepted Ciara di
Offreducio (St. Clare of Assisi) into the order and she and her first followers
moved into San Damiano where they became known as the ‘Poor Ladies’ or the
‘Poor Clares’, and to this day they live in enclosure and prayer.  Francis also accepted lay women and men into
the Franciscan family and are today known as the Secular Franciscan Order.  It is clear that at first, Francis set out to
repair the little ruined churches around Assisi ,
but as time went on, he found out that his work of rebuilding was to repair the
church  of God 
In 1224, two years before his death he was in prayer on
Mount La Verna where he received the stigmata, the bleeding wounds of Jesus on
his hands, feet and side.  This is seen
and symbolising his commitment to the sufferings of Jesus on the cross.  Francis of Assisi died early on October 4th
1226 and he was canonised a saint by Pope Honorius III in 1228.  He is the Patron Saint of Italy 



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