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  2. Blessing of animals - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Episcopal Church in Stamford, Connecticut: [25] St Bartholomews Anglican Church at Mount Gravatt: The annual pet blessing ceremony is held to coincide with the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, considered the patron saint of animals. The ceremony commenced in 2010 and features bible readings, songs and individual prayer for each pet. [2]

  3. Prayer of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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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

  4. Quatre petites prières de saint François d'Assise - Wikipedia

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    Quatre petites prières de saint François d'Assise, FP 142 (Four small prayers of Saint Francis of Assisi) [1] is a sacred choral work by Francis Poulenc for a cappella men's chorus, composed in 1948. Written on a request by Poulenc's relative who was a Franciscan friar, the work was premiered by the monks of Champfleury.

  5. 30 Prayers for the Sick to Uplift Their Spirits and Encourage ...

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  6. Francis of Assisi - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph the Hesychast had Francis as his baptismal name, and the Greek tradition always requires Saint's names to be taken at baptism. Romanian Orthodox priest, iconographer, and saint, Arsenie Boca painted an icon of Saints in Draganescu Church, which included St. Francis of Assisi.

  7. Hugh of Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Tour d'Avalon, Saint-Maximin, Isère, marking St Hugh's birthplace. Hugh was canonised by Pope Honorius III on 17 February 1220, [5] and is the patron saint of sick children, sick people, cobblers, and swans. Hugh is honoured in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival [27] and in the Episcopal Church (USA) on 17 November.

  8. Pope Francis says Earth is 'sick' in new climate change warning

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    Francis releases a video message each month to announce his prayer intentions for that month. Francis has stressed the importance of environmental issues throughout his 11-year papacy.

  9. Margaret of Cortona - Wikipedia

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    In 1277, after three years' probation, Margaret was at last received into the Third Order of Saint Francis. with her focus on prayer and contemplation, she became drawn into a close mystical communion with Christ. She continued to serve the poor. Margaret established a hospital for the sick, homeless and