St. Francis, the son of a merchant of Assisi, was born in that city in A.D. 1182.
Chosen by God to be a living manifestation to the world of Christ's poor and suffering
life on earth, he was early inspired with a high esteem and burning love of poverty
and humiliation.
The thought of Jesus the Man of Sorrows, who had nowhere to lay His head, filled
him with holy envy of the poor, and constrained him to renounce the wealth and worldly
station which he abhorred.
The scorn and hard usage which he met from his father
and townsmen when he appeared among them in the garb of poverty were delightful
to him. "Now", he exclaimed, "I can say truly `Our Father Who art in heaven' ".
But divine light burned in him too mightily not to kindle like desires in other
hearts.
Many joined themselves to him, and were constituted by Pope Innocent
III into a religious order, which spread rapidly throughout Christendom. St. Francis,
after visiting the East in the vain quest of martyrdom, spent his life like his
Divine Master-now in preaching to the multitudes, now amid desert solitudes in fasting
and contemplation.
During one of these retreats he received on his hands, feet, and side the print of the five bleeding wounds of Jesus. With the cry, "Welcome, sister Death", he passed to the glory of his God on October 4, 1226.
-Courtesy
"Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints" (1925)