Singular Holiness
Francis’s greatness, I think, comes from his ability to transfer, and transform, his internal conversations to the physical reality of the external world.
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Francis’s greatness, I think, comes from his ability to transfer, and transform, his internal conversations to the physical reality of the external world.
As I look back over the decades since my stay in Assisi, I try to give my moments to the people and the animals in my life now.
Healing is ultimately a journey of interacting with water as a comforter, teacher, counselor, friend, or—as St. Francis named her—sister.
His friends ask him, “Are you thinking of marrying someone?” But Francis answers them figuratively.
The moment we surrender to the truth that God is not present to us in the way we would like God to be—namely, at our
Francis was holding on to existence by a thread, and the San Damiano cross was his lifeline to his future.
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