|
Also known as: Francis
Anthony Fasani
Entered the Conventual Franciscan order in 1695. Ordained in 1705. Taught
philosophy to younger friars, served as guardian of his friary, provincial
of the order, master of novices, and finally pastor in his hometown.
Sought after confessor and preacher, a loyal friend of the poor, never
hesitating to seek from benefactors what was needed. At his death,
children ran through the streets crying, "The saint is dead! The saint is
dead!"
Born: 6 August 1681 at Lucera, Italy
Died: 29 November 1742 at Lucera, Italy
Beatified: 15 April 1951 by Pope Pius XII
Canonized: 13 April 1986 by Pope John Paul II
Readings
In his preaching he spoke in a familiar way, filled as he was with the
love of God and neighbor; fired by the Spirit, he made use of the words
and deed of Holy Scripture, stirring his listeners and moving them to do
penance.
a witness to his preaching, recorded in the investigation for his
canonization
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Francesco made the love taught us by Christ the fundamental characteristic
of his existence, the basic criterion of his thought and activity, the
supreme summit of his aspirations.
Pope John Paul II
source:
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintf26.htm
|