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Array ( [sid] => 107022 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Feast of St. Francis of Assisi [time] => 2005-10-03 18:14:34 [hometext] => On October 4th the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi all Animals receive a special blessing. If you have pets, take them in!! On this day they can hear celestial music. [bodytext] =>





Saint Francis had created a new hymn,
Played on a fiddle that he improvised,-
The hymn to 'Brother Sun' we owe to him,
Composed with fervor for our Lord the Christ.

He called 'dear cherished brothers' wolf and bear,
And preached to them a little homily,
Addressing each of them: “Mon petit chèr frère”
“Be good and do behave - this is my plea!'

And then he preached to birds affectionately:
“Now listen little sisters to my word,
Keep up your singing in the wood or lea,
To give due praise and glory to the Lord!”

He is Protector Saint of animals,
That gather for his blessing once a year,
October 4th, when songs and madrigals
Are sung on high that beasts on earth can hear.

A devoté of Lady Poverty,
He sang devotedly this lady’s praise.
And she in turn - for his fidelity
Rewarded Francis with abundant grace.

Saint Francis charmed all nature, men and beast,
But for the Lord alone reserved his poetry.
When he the leprous beggar’s ulcers kissed,
He thrilled the realms of eternity.

He called grim reaper death: “Ma Chère Petite Soeur“-
'Dear Little Sister Death' - I fear Thee not,
You are the gate that leads to the Seigneur,
The Sovereign, the loving Christ and God!”.

St. Francis, minnesinger, poet sweet
That charmed all nature, men, and birds and beast,
Please exercise your magic spell we plead
To charm us on to Christ on this your Feast.

© Elizabeth Dandy


October 4th, Feast of St. Francis of Assisi

Take your pets in for the yearly blessing!






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Feast of St. Francis of Assisi

Contributed by Elizabeth_Dandy on Monday, 3rd October 2005 @ 06:14:34 PM in AEST
Topic: Holiday Poetry








Saint Francis had created a new hymn,
Played on a fiddle that he improvised,-
The hymn to 'Brother Sun' we owe to him,
Composed with fervor for our Lord the Christ.

He called 'dear cherished brothers' wolf and bear,
And preached to them a little homily,
Addressing each of them: “Mon petit chèr frère”
“Be good and do behave - this is my plea!'

And then he preached to birds affectionately:
“Now listen little sisters to my word,
Keep up your singing in the wood or lea,
To give due praise and glory to the Lord!”

He is Protector Saint of animals,
That gather for his blessing once a year,
October 4th, when songs and madrigals
Are sung on high that beasts on earth can hear.

A devoté of Lady Poverty,
He sang devotedly this lady’s praise.
And she in turn - for his fidelity
Rewarded Francis with abundant grace.

Saint Francis charmed all nature, men and beast,
But for the Lord alone reserved his poetry.
When he the leprous beggar’s ulcers kissed,
He thrilled the realms of eternity.

He called grim reaper death: “Ma Chère Petite Soeur“-
'Dear Little Sister Death' - I fear Thee not,
You are the gate that leads to the Seigneur,
The Sovereign, the loving Christ and God!”.

St. Francis, minnesinger, poet sweet
That charmed all nature, men, and birds and beast,
Please exercise your magic spell we plead
To charm us on to Christ on this your Feast.

© Elizabeth Dandy


October 4th, Feast of St. Francis of Assisi

Take your pets in for the yearly blessing!










Copyright © Elizabeth_Dandy ... [ 2005-10-03 18:14:34]
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Re: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Monday, 3rd October 2005 @ 06:31:20 PM AEST
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informative write and most intersting. I missed it here but would take my furkids in for a blessing as they need all the help they can get ROFLMAO ( just a joke) I alsways say they seem accident prone if there is mischief they can get into it.

thanks for this inspiring write

Michelle


Re: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 4th October 2005 @ 12:07:50 AM AEST
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It's amazing my dear friend that I read this after my main momma cat winked at me and motioned me to the door three of then sat there and gazzed into the heavens at a most beautifull star. I was in awe but it was abeautifull few moments. I come to my computor and u have amazed me with this write. I'm sure they hear the music!
A masterpeice here, no doubt!
U sho do make learnin very interesting.
Luv, huggs, big smiles,
emy
I'm gonna go listen with them.


Re: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (User Rating: 1 )
by ArsenicMyst on Tuesday, 4th October 2005 @ 10:43:07 AM AEST
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My Dear Lady ...

what an awsome write of the great Saint of Peace ...

inspite of his poverty he loved animals and the ecology of nature and, the environment ...

those and that which could not provide any compensation for his devotions ...

beautifully written ...


·:·¸·:·´Arsenic








Re: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Tuesday, 4th October 2005 @ 08:21:33 PM AEST
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Elizabeth anyone who loves animals is ok in my book...your poem was beautiful ..my hats off to you,,,,Eddy


Re: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Tuesday, 4th October 2005 @ 09:02:03 PM AEST
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Most cheerful write.. I can just hear the music, and I can see all those little animals surrounding him, how wonderful a feeling comes to me.

Made me also think of Jesus sitting there, children all around him, the animals too...

God Is Great.. and what a beautiful man he created
St. Francis of Assisi, to love all of His creations.

My mother taught me much love for animals, all of them..

RL


Re: Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (User Rating: 1 )
by Stitch on Wednesday, 5th October 2005 @ 09:13:53 PM AEST
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We can all learn something from one so full of faith. I can only dream of facing death with such calm. What a tribute!
Stitch 8)




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