Saint Francis of Paula
Thaumaturge, Founder
(1416-1507)
At
the age of fifteen, Saint Francis left his poor home at Paula in
Calabria, Italy, to live as a hermit in a cave on the seacoast. In time
disciples gathered around him, and with them, in 1436, he founded the
Order of the Minims. He chose this name that they might always consider
themselves theleast of monastic Orders. They
observed a perpetual Lent, never touching meat, fish, eggs, or milk.
Francis himself made the rock his bed; his best garment was a hair
shirt, and boiled herbs were his only fare. His first consideration in
all things wasCaritas, charity.
Saint Francis was a thaumaturge, which
denomination indicates a miracle-worker known for his virtually
unceasing wonders. The Church recognizes that God, as a rule, does not
raise up more than one every century. He cured the sick, raised the
dead, averted plagues, expelled evil spirits, and brought sinners to
penance. But opposition arose; a famous preacher, misled by a few
misguided monks, set to work to preach against Saint Francis and his
miracles. The Saint took no notice of it, and the preacher, finding that
he made no way with his hearers, determined to go to see this poor
hermit whom he did not know, and confound him in person. The Saint
received him kindly, gave him a seat by the fire, and listened to a long
exposition of his own frauds. He then quietly took some glowing embers
from the fire, and closing his hands upon them unhurt, said, Come,
Father Anthony, warm yourself, for you are shivering for want of a
little charity. Father Anthony, falling at the Saint's feet, asked for
pardon, and then, having received his embrace, left him, to become his
panegyrist and himself attain great perfection.
When
the avaricious King Ferdinand of Naples offered him a gift of money for
his convent, Francis told him to give it back to his oppressed
subjects, and softened his heart by causing blood to flow from the
ill-gotten coin.
King
Louis XI of France, trembling at the approach of death, sent for the
poor hermit to come and ward off the foe whose advance neither his
fortresses nor his guards could check. Francis went at the Pope's
command, leaving his country and his foundations there, which he
foretold he would not see again; and he prepared the king for a pious
death. He set the court to marveling when a delicately seasoned fish,
which the king had ordered prepared for his guest's dinner, swam away
after Saint Francis cast it into the pool from which it had been taken.
And the successors of King Louis showered favors on their remarkable
guest, desiring him to remain in France. It was God's will that retained
him there.
His
Rule for the Order of Minims was adopted also by women religious, and
spread throughout Europe; a less rigorous Rule was adapted for the Third
Order Secular for those who desired a life of penance in their state.
His name was reverenced everywhere in the Christian world; his
prophecies were, during his lifetime, and are still today, held in great
veneration. He died at the age of ninety-one, on Good Friday, 1507, with the crucifix in his hand and the last words of Jesus on his lips: Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit.
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