Today is the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, and so I am sharing my most recent article from my church's newsletter, the Spire.
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Brother
Francis and the Friendly Beasts by Margaret
Hodges with pictures by Ted Lewin is a children’s picture book about the life
of Francis of Assisi. Francis was born into a wealthy family in Italy, but when
he was a young man he renounced his wealth to serve the poor. He traveled the
Italian countryside preaching God’s word and helping those in need. As he went,
“he saw the beauty and grace of animals, of birds singing as they flew, of
silvery fish darting in clear water. He heard the hum of insects in the
roadside grass, and they, too, were beautiful. God was the father of all living
things, and all were brothers and sisters. They gave him joy, and he sang for
joy as he walked the roads.”
In Catholicism, Francis of Assisi is the
patron saint of animals and the environment. Every October 4th, the
Feast of St. Francis of Assisi is celebrated with a Franciscan Blessing of
Pets, a custom that honors Francis’s love for all of God’s creatures. This is
one of the prayers from the blessing service:
“The
animals of God's creation inhabit the skies, the earth, and the sea. They share
in the ways of human beings. They have a part in our lives. Francis of Assisi
recognized this when he called the animals, wild and tame, his brothers and
sisters. Remembering Francis' love for these brothers and sisters of ours, we
invoke God's blessing on these animals, and we thank God for letting us share
the earth with all the creatures.”
Check out Brother
Francis and the Friendly Beasts from the church library to learn more about
Francis and help instill a love of God’s creatures in your children.
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While I'm on the subject of St. Francis, check out the new single from Tree Anthem's (my husband's band) new St. Francis-themed CD, Lady Poverty. It rocks! (Sorry, couldn't resist the pun.)
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