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"Chapter 7. The Prayer of St. Francis". Ten Prayers That Changed the World: Extraordinary Stories of Faith That Shaped the Course of History. National Geographic. ISBN 978-1-4262-1644-2. Nerburn, Kent (1999). Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace: Living in the Spirit of the Prayer of Saint Francis. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-251581-0
St. Francis, a 2002 film directed by Michele Soavi, starring Raoul Bova as Francis. Clare and Francis, a 2007 film directed by Fabrizio Costa, starring Mary Petruolo and Ettore Bassi; Pranchiyettan and the Saint, a 2010 satirical Indian Malayalam film; Finding St. Francis, a 2014 film directed by Paul Alexander
Daily Prayer for Peace, a spiritual technique of the Community of Christ; Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem, a Pentecostal prayer meeting; Peace Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi, an anonymous prayer associated with the Italian saint
Within the article, mention should be made of whether or not Saint Francis did indeed author the prayer. Assuming that Saint Francis did not author this prayer, and that its title is a misnomer, "Prayer of Saint Francis" is nonetheless the commonly known, accepted, and used title. (Joseph A. Spadaro 02:51, 28 May 2007 (UTC))
The temple of St. Francis is a Catholic place of worship in Gaeta, located in the historic center of the city, within the territory of the parish that lies over the cathedral of Saints Erasmus and Marcianus and St. Mary of the Assumption. [1] The frescoes of the Temple of San Francesco were made by Vincenzo Petrocelli and Domenico Morelli.
Under Hickey's guidance Talbot's reading became wider. He laboriously read scripture, the lives of saints, the Confessions of Saint Augustine, and the writings of Francis de Sales and others. When he found a part difficult to understand, he asked a priest to clarify it. [7]
Saint François d'Assise : Scènes Franciscaines (English: Franciscan Scenes of Saint Francis of Assisi), or simply Saint François d'Assise, is an opera in three acts and eight scenes by French composer Olivier Messiaen, who was also its librettist; written from 1975 to 1979, with orchestration and copying from 1979 to 1983.
And from his holy temple he heard my voice and my cry reached his ears (Ps 17:7c-d). Bless our Lord, you peoples and make the voice of his praise be heard (cf. Ps 65:8). And all the tribes of the earth shall be blessed in him all the nations shall proclaim him (Ps 71:17c—d).