Brother Sun and Sister Moon
I seldom see you, seldom hear your tune
Preoccupied with selfish miseries
Brother Wind and Sister Air
Open my eyes to visions pure and clear
That I may see the glory around me.
I am Gods creature, of Him I am part
I feel His love awakening my heart
Brother Sun and Sister Moon
I now do see you, I can hear your tune
So much in love with all that I survey
I am Gods creature, of Him I am part
I feel His love awakening my heart
Brother Sun and Sister Moon
I now do see you, I can hear your tune
So much in love with all that I survey
Perhaps
the most famous story of St. Francis is when he tamed the wolf that was
terrorizing the people of Gubbio. While Francis was staying in that town
he learned of a wolf so ravenous that it was not only killing and eating
animals, but people, too. The people took up arms and went after it, but
those who encountered the wolf perished at its sharp teeth. Villagers
became afraid to leave the city walls.
Francis had pity on the people
and decided to go out and meet the wolf. He was desperately warned by
the people, but he insisted that God would take care of him. A brave friar
and several peasants accompanied Francis outside the city gate. But soon
the peasants lost heart and said they would go no farther.
Francis and his companion
began to walk on. Suddenly the wolf, jaws agape, charged out of the woods
at the couple. Francis made the Sign of the Cross toward it. The power
of God caused the wolf to slow down and to close its mouth.
Then Francis called out to
the creature: Come to me, Brother Wolf. In the name of Christ, I
order you not to hurt anyone. At that moment the wolf lowered its
head and lay down at St. Francis feet, meek as a lamb.
St. Francis explained to
the wolf that he had been terrorizing the people, killing not only animals,
but humans who are made in the image of God. Brother Wolf,
said Francis, I want to make peace between you and the people of
Gubbio. They will harm you no more and you must no longer harm them. All
past crimes are to be forgiven.
The wolf showed its assent
by moving its body and nodding its head. Then to the absolute surprise
of the gathering crowd, Francis asked the wolf to make a pledge. As St.
Francis extended his hand to receive the pledge, so the wolf extended
its front paw and placed it into the saints hand. Then Francis commanded
the wolf to follow him into town to make a peace pact with the townspeople.
The wolf meekly followed St. Francis.
By the time they got to the
town square, everyone was there to witness the miracle. With the wolf
at his side, Francis gave the town a sermon on the wondrous and fearful
love of God, calling them to repent from all their sins. Then he offered
the townspeople peace, on behalf of the wolf. The townspeople promised
in a loud voice to feed the wolf. Then Francis asked the wolf if he would
live in peace under those terms. He bowed his head and twisted his body
in a way that convinced everyone he accepted the pact. Then once again
the wolf placed its paw in Francis hand as a sign of the pact.
From that day on the people
kept the pact they had made. The wolf lived for two years among the townspeople,
going from door to door for food. It hurt no one and no one hurt it. Even
the dogs did not bark at it. When the wolf finally died of old age, the
people of Gubbio were sad. The wolfs peaceful ways had been a living
reminder to them of the wonders, patience, virtues and holiness of St.
Francis. It had been a living symbol of the power and providence of the
living God.
Justin and St. Francis
In many ways Justin lived his life like Francis lived his. Justin had
more of the comforts of life because this is a different era but he was
compassionate and modest. Justin cared about animals and people, many
times giving up what he had so that his animal friends would not suffer. He gave his
time to animals and cared for them.
These are some photographs we took while on holiday in Italy in October
2002:

The road to the old city of Assisi
The view from the old city of Assisi

Rainbow over Assisi
Prayer
Heavenly Father, help us to make peace in our day and to experience reconciliation
in our lives. May our anger and hurt give way to affection and understanding
for others. We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen