You what? You realise that current pope isn't named after Saint Francis of Assisi but rather Saint Francis Xavier, the Jesuit missionary,@@Kitiwake? Our beloved Giovanni Bernadone prophesied a false pope right at the end of the Church. Some consider the current pontiff to be that very antipope.
This sequence in the movie is mesmerizing: when the doors open and Francis first looks down the nave of the basilica; when the face of Christ Pantokarater in the mosaic comes into view over the Pope's opening hand; the music; its all great.
Trying to imitate people is just a sad attempt at being a wannabe and no how matter how much one tries, they can never really be like the original. Imitating someone who died will not create a better world.
Indeed, though it seems like many don't know that or just aren't aware that they are just being wannabes instead of just learning by example. By the way, doing either hasn't exactly worked out so far based on the fact the modern day still has the problems present from the past. Jesus, saints, and other religious figures just aren't effective at solving worldly problems. Only good for helping people live in fantasy worlds, delusions, and spitting platitudes while offering no conclusive results.
I admire people that are not drawn to riches and do the work of the Lord. May God keep him in His arms and may Saint Francis guide us to the right path!
When this movie was released in the 70’s I was an aspirant with a different order of nuns. Then I saw this. Shortly afterward I was a Franciscan postulant. 😊
Marlon Brando was going to win the Best Leading Actor Oscar that year no matter who they put him up against. But Graham Faulkner should have been nominated at least. The moment he ceases to read the paper his friend designed to save his life and quotes what the Spirit has given him is so powerful. At this point Francesco no longer cares what might happen to him. All that matters is he speak the words of Jesus boldly and without hindrance-and Faulkner nails this. He plays Francis as a holy fool who may be eccentric in some ways but has a beautiful heart filled with a sincere love and respect for God and humanity.
I'm not Catholic but the story of Saint Francis is a welcoming theme for all religious people to care for the poor and unfortunate of the Lord's children.
You don't need anyone to pray for you to Jesus! Jesus himself is the only mediator between God and man. If your faith is in Christ alone, then you speak to God through Christ. You don't need Mary or the saints or anyone else except as examples where they follow God.
he walks in the footsteps of Jesus our Lord and savior. Pope innocence through st Francis earned his title. Let us all walk in the innocence of st francis...truly the narrow path to our Lord. Amen
I love St Francis the nearest person to our lord Jesus Christ , to see the beauty in all Gods creation, I’m a Christian vegan , to me it brings me nearer to God , 🙏🌱✌️x
Let us return to the roots of Franciscan spirituality, one of poverty, simplicity, fraternity, and devotion! Just as the holy saints and the Pope call us to do today.
Actually, there's a whole century between Francis' visit to the Pope and the moving of the Holy See to Avignon (1309). During the reign of Pope Innocent III the papacy was at the height of its powers, and he was considered to be the most powerful person in Europe at the time.
@@judychurley6623 I knew the church obviously wasn't in Rome but I always felt it was too "Byzantine/Greek" in style to be a true Roman church. Sicily had a lot of Greek influence so it's no wonder their churches heavily represent that. The Christ Pantocrator gave it away.
@@billymarino4452 Yes, Roman Rite got a really different vibe. More statues, less icons and, whatever paintings there are, are all depictions of biblical scenes. I really like the Byzantine rite but I'm biased to the Roman one haha. I guess it's similar to how some Anglosaxons prefer Anglican Use. It's connected to each one's culture.
Zefirelli az egyik kedvenc rendezőm Szeretem a díszleteit és a csodás, korhű jelmezeit is. San Gimigniabónan járva ez a film járt eszemben (nagy részét ott forgatták) Szt. Ferenc életéről.
Love this scene. His strength of will & faith puts them to shame. Truth is the highest. When he say's store your treasures in heaven what he really means is the kingdom within, although one thing Catholics believe doing good work's is the way. To me he was really a Cathar.
Filmed at Monreale, Sicily, about 8 kilometres from Palermo. I was there 7 years ago and the place had such an impact on me that I'm mesmerized each time I see it. The movie is also very beautifully made, STUNNING VISUALS!
1: God, replace my petrified heart with a virtuously fertile one. 2: Saint Francis, we need your help. We’re living in a bureaucratic world, working everyday of our lives, all work, no play, making every jack a dull soul, being overtaxed, being corrupted by our greed and possessions, destroying mama earth for its treasures, turning the it into a giant tinder box. You’re not even gonna like what our ancestors to our indigenous neighbors.
Thanks a lot! It's a beautiful hymn, a sublime piece of music that, I think, comes from the 10th or the 11th century. I also like VICTIMAE PASCHALI LAUDES which is as well sung in this movie at the scene in the parish church of Asissi when the crowned Christ opens his eyes to Francis in the glory and glamour of the Eucharistic Celebration.
@@caio3568 We know there was an INFORMAL meeting. We know the Pope was reluctant due to the Waldensians. We know Pope found the lifestyle too hard to be followed by others, and it was, as we know the rule was changed. We know this took time and intercession. Movie as it its, there was certainly a need for drama, but having St Fracis preaching the Pople is.... well, not very Catholic,. Moreover, considering Waldensians were know for preaching, having as this behaviour would have certainly relate them.
Exactly like today and as much theatre and wardrobe too - it’s still a pagan temple, not the true house of God - that lies within the hearts of men like St Francis of Assisi Incredible film.
Pax et Bonum said Francisco. Also a man named 'second Christ' by his simplicity and mystic's life, his evangelic's precept, his love for the Christ's Passion and on the Cross. Francisco the Poor of the Lord, he said all time: 'Mon Dieu et mon Tout. Also named The Poor of d'Assisi. A model for the Peace between all Nations.
@MonoKulen - I don't know what church (or other building) in Rome the meeting between the Pope and Francis was historically supposed to have taken place in. However, St. Peter's Basilica in Rome was first built during the reign of the emperor Constantine in the 4th century. That first church was essentially torn down and re-built in the 16th century --- that's the building one sees today. l The set for this scene in the movie is the Cathedral of Monreale on Sicily.
Do you really think, that - unless he had a disability - that Francis, son of Northern Italian aristocracy, was unable to read... Dear God! Francis found joy in simplicity and poverty, but his upbringing was educated.
He didn't drop the scroll with his address to the Pope because he had difficulty reading. He dropped it because, after seeing the people in the Papal Court, he realized they needed to hear something else.
If you love Francis of Assisi, read "God's Fool" by Julian Green. I lived nearby in Spoleto for a short time during my 23 years in Italy. It's well translated from the French and historically and geographicallly exact and after reading it you may want to visit. The Church where the newborn Francesco (born Giovanni) was baptized.. it's all still there in Assisi. Would that I could return and die in Italy. Sempre la TUA volontà Mio Signore, mio Salvatore, mio Re, non la mia.
Can anyone recognize the actor who says: "The hermits from Assisi, they're here to make submission to your Holiness their leader is Francesco..." I once read it is Carleton Hobbs but he does not appear in the final credits. Thanks for any information
Indeed he is! I'll indeed his Hindi dubber yet-to-come, Bollywood actor Anuj Sharma (he was Abhimanyu in Ramanand Sagar's Shri Krishna) that his European avatar's been revealed. THX man!
I have a feeling in the film the pope looks as if he was under an enchantment. And the words of St. Francis freed him from that enchantment. It must have something to do with the papal hat and cloth he was once wrapped around.
❤It wasn't, as certain 1970s movies would have it, because he was a nature-loving hippie (although I do love Donavan's soundtrack, especially the theme song). It was because the human beings he was preaching to wouldn't listen. He had wanted to preach the word of God in Rome, but when he arrived there, the people scorned him because he was dressed poorly, so they thought him an idiot. He tried for several days to gain their attention, but could not overcome their hardness of heart. "I grieve deeply over your misfortune," he told them, "because you are not only spurning me as a servant of Christ, but you are also really despising Him in me, since I have been preaching to you the Gospel of the Redeemer of the world. And so I am now leaving Rome. And I call as witness of your desolation Him who is the faithful Witness in heaven. And for your confusion I am going to preach the Gospel of Christ to the brute animals and the birds of the sky, so that by hearing the soul-saving words of God they may obey and have peace." At which, the people of Rome drove him from the city. Preaching to the birds was far from the most outrageous thing Francis did. Another time when he was in Rome to see the pope to get approval for his Rule, the pope looked at Francis in his "ill-fitting robe," with his "ugly face, long beard, disheveled hair, and overhanging black eyebrows," and couldn't believe that Francis, an unknown "nobody," could possibly be a servant of God--or even a human being. "Brother," Pope Innocent rebuked him, "go find some pigs--to which you should be compared rather than to men--and roll in the mud with them. And take the Rule you have made to them--and give them the benefit of your preaching!" So, of course, Francis did. He bowed his head, went out into the street, found some pigs, and rolled with them in the mud until he was completely covered with it. Then he went back inside, presented himself to the pope, and said, "Lord, I have done what you ordered. Now please listen to my petition. ❤❤❤❤
Approach The Creator through His Creation (the natural world,not human made things) which is Life and can,t exist without being one with the Creator,then we are guided uninterrupted, when we see God in everything and everything in God we are never lost.This is what Saint Francis is showing us.Be like a bird.
thanks and i found part 1 in Italian here is the name of the video in case anyone else looking for it: FRATELLO SOLE SORELLA LUNA Zeffirelli Faulkner 1972 4°parte
@wilwondersnevercease Mate, you are wrong. The meeting took place in Lateran church as I sad before. Please google it. I don't make things up. I've been in Rome, in Lateran church. In front of the church is the statue of St. Francis entering the papal church, the main church where the pope have had been situated. The building you are referring to, is papal palace next to the Lateran church, that was rebuild as you said so. That I've heard from our guide, and I saw with my own eyes :)
It is interesting how Francis repeated Jesus' words which were quotes from his Yeshiva founder Rabbi Hillel's words which are part of the Oral Torah about how to please G-d by saying that the summary of the Torah is to love the L-rd your G-d with all your ❤️🧠&💪/💰, love others as yourself, do not treat others how you do not want others to treat you". Jesus missed out the words "...the rest is commentary, go and learn." Francis' words in this scene are also in the Oral tradition or written down in the Talmud after Rome murdered so many, it was feared to be lost. The same fear forced the followers of Jesus to write down the various versions of his story and Paul's personal experience because of Roman persecution. Jesus criticism was not of Torah observance, but a valid criticism of any humans who use spiritual insights into how to live as our Father in heaven made us to live, in order to control or abuse others...
Thank you my God for giving us St Francis. Amen
and pope Francis.
You what? You realise that current pope isn't named after Saint Francis of Assisi but rather Saint Francis Xavier, the Jesuit missionary,@@Kitiwake? Our beloved Giovanni Bernadone prophesied a false pope right at the end of the Church. Some consider the current pontiff to be that very antipope.
This sequence in the movie is mesmerizing: when the doors open and Francis first looks down the nave of the basilica; when the face of Christ Pantokarater in the mosaic comes into view over the Pope's opening hand; the music; its all great.
Saint Francis pray for us. We REALLY need you!
Speak for yourself. We don't need Epicurean beggars. We need a better world.
EmptyMan000 You can get what you desire by imitating him, as he imitated Christ.
Trying to imitate people is just a sad attempt at being a wannabe and no how matter how much one tries, they can never really be like the original. Imitating someone who died will not create a better world.
EmptyMan000 There's a huge difference between imitating someone and learning by example.
Indeed, though it seems like many don't know that or just aren't aware that they are just being wannabes instead of just learning by example. By the way, doing either hasn't exactly worked out so far based on the fact the modern day still has the problems present from the past. Jesus, saints, and other religious figures just aren't effective at solving worldly problems. Only good for helping people live in fantasy worlds, delusions, and spitting platitudes while offering no conclusive results.
I admire people that are not drawn to riches and do the work of the Lord. May God keep him in His arms and may Saint Francis guide us to the right path!
When this movie was released in the 70’s I was an aspirant with a different order of nuns. Then I saw this. Shortly afterward I was a Franciscan postulant. 😊
so happy for you, Maureen!
God bless you!
You are in my prayers Maureen!!
Everybody fell in love with Graham so, this film gave Saint Francis a very good favor
God Bless you Sister. 🙏🏾
That was a Great Pope. This scene made me cry. He was overtaken by the presence of Christ in St. Francis's eyes. Great acting too:)
Reminds me of St. Joan of Arc. The holiness and simplicity is incredible.
Marlon Brando was going to win the Best Leading Actor Oscar that year no matter who they put him up against. But Graham Faulkner should have been nominated at least. The moment he ceases to read the paper his friend designed to save his life and quotes what the Spirit has given him is so powerful. At this point Francesco no longer cares what might happen to him. All that matters is he speak the words of Jesus boldly and without hindrance-and Faulkner nails this. He plays Francis as a holy fool who may be eccentric in some ways but has a beautiful heart filled with a sincere love and respect for God and humanity.
Lukas Miller movie name please
@@anittajoseph2040 Brother Sun, Sister Moon.
Amen.
Not a fool at all, but one to be modeled
Francis was the first Saint to recieve the Stigmata.
I'm not Catholic but the story of Saint Francis is a welcoming theme for all religious people to care for the poor and unfortunate of the Lord's children.
I've never been able to reconcile the poverty of Jesus' teachings,
and the glory of the Catholic church.
St Francis, please pray for me, to our heavenly king, Jesus Christ. For I am a filthy sinner.
We all are... Prayers for the whole world... Amen..
You don't need anyone to pray for you to Jesus! Jesus himself is the only mediator between God and man. If your faith is in Christ alone, then you speak to God through Christ. You don't need Mary or the saints or anyone else except as examples where they follow God.
You can also pray to Jesus directly-we can also pray for you but you can approach the throne of Grace directly.
Read Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich. I think you will find great comfort in it.
“My dear Brother. Errors can be forgiven. In our obsession with Original Sin, we to often forget original innocence.”
St Francis pray for the church and for Peter's successor whom bears your name
Praise the Lord...Pray for our family..🙏🙏🙏
Francis brought a great introspection within the church and a great refocusing.
Wonderful. Pranaam🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’m getting Baptized next month and I picked Saint Francis as my Patron Saint.
Congratulations Dennis!
Thank you
Sister Lucia I love u I look at ur film when u were young its a miracle u saw our lady bless u
he walks in the footsteps of Jesus our Lord and savior. Pope innocence through st Francis earned his title. Let us all walk in the innocence of st francis...truly the narrow path to our Lord. Amen
I have this film and this Saint before the Pope had us all cry, it was amazing.
St. Francis of Assisi is one of my favorite saints!!
Santo Francesco d Assisi prega per tutti noi. Prendici sotto la tua protezione. Aiutaci ad sempre nella grazia di Dio
The whole cast has beautiful performers,men and women and so talented every one , I love those pretty boys 😘 but my favorite is Graham.
I love St Francis the nearest person to our lord Jesus Christ , to see the beauty in all Gods creation, I’m a Christian vegan , to me it brings me nearer to God , 🙏🌱✌️x
Let us return to the roots of Franciscan spirituality, one of poverty, simplicity, fraternity, and devotion! Just as the holy saints and the Pope call us to do today.
and loyalty to the pope.
Actually, there's a whole century between Francis' visit to the Pope and the moving of the Holy See to Avignon (1309). During the reign of Pope Innocent III the papacy was at the height of its powers, and he was considered to be the most powerful person in Europe at the time.
And the church depicted is in neither Rome or Avignon, but Sicily, Monreal Cathedral.
@@judychurley6623 I knew the church obviously wasn't in Rome but I always felt it was too "Byzantine/Greek" in style to be a true Roman church. Sicily had a lot of Greek influence so it's no wonder their churches heavily represent that. The Christ Pantocrator gave it away.
This ist San Giovanni Laterano!!
@@billymarino4452 Yes, Roman Rite got a really different vibe. More statues, less icons and, whatever paintings there are, are all depictions of biblical scenes.
I really like the Byzantine rite but I'm biased to the Roman one haha.
I guess it's similar to how some Anglosaxons prefer Anglican Use. It's connected to each one's culture.
Zefirelli az egyik kedvenc rendezőm
Szeretem a díszleteit és a csodás, korhű jelmezeit is. San Gimigniabónan járva ez a film járt eszemben (nagy részét ott forgatták) Szt. Ferenc életéről.
Yea saint Francis is one of the best saints to have ever walked the earth!
Divina Película🙏🙏🙏
Awesome scene!
Holy saint Francis ….Pray for us
St Francis pray for us 🙏✝️
Love this scene. His strength of will & faith puts them to shame. Truth is the highest. When he say's store your treasures in heaven what he really means is the kingdom within, although one thing Catholics believe doing good work's is the way. To me he was really a Cathar.
Most beautiful movie ever seen actors photography location asidi Italy
3:00 The moment Jesus Christ tells Francis, it's ok. I'll take it from here.
Filmed at Monreale, Sicily, about 8 kilometres from Palermo. I was there 7 years ago and the place had such an impact on me that I'm mesmerized each time I see it. The movie is also very beautifully made, STUNNING VISUALS!
Does anyone know the title of the chant that sounds at the beginning of the scene?, please excuse my broken english
St Francis of Assisi
Bless us
🙏✝️🙏
❤️❤️❤️
Gloria in Excelsis Deo!
1: God, replace my petrified heart with a virtuously fertile one.
2: Saint Francis, we need your help. We’re living in a bureaucratic world, working everyday of our lives, all work, no play, making every jack a dull soul, being overtaxed, being corrupted by our greed and possessions, destroying mama earth for its treasures, turning the it into a giant tinder box. You’re not even gonna like what our ancestors to our indigenous neighbors.
True words!
AMEN.
Thanks a lot! It's a beautiful hymn, a sublime piece of music that, I think, comes from the 10th or the 11th century. I also like VICTIMAE PASCHALI LAUDES which is as well sung in this movie at the scene in the parish church of Asissi when the crowned Christ opens his eyes to Francis in the glory and glamour of the Eucharistic Celebration.
This was amazing !
I'm shock that there's no people complaining that this is not what actually happened.
ookku I don’t know man, I wasn’t there when it happened.
what actually happened?
Find out some one of that time u r right person
@@caio3568 We know there was an INFORMAL meeting. We know the Pope was reluctant due to the Waldensians. We know Pope found the lifestyle too hard to be followed by others, and it was, as we know the rule was changed. We know this took time and intercession.
Movie as it its, there was certainly a need for drama, but having St Fracis preaching the Pople is.... well, not very Catholic,. Moreover, considering Waldensians were know for preaching, having as this behaviour would have certainly relate them.
ookku
Yes you are right but in this opulent movie it is clearly poetic truth over fact.
The saint of saints.
Good stuff!!
I love that all he did was repeat jesus' words, and all the cardinals got so offended
7:00 The Pope just realized who really spoke to him.
Exactly like today and as much theatre and wardrobe too - it’s still a pagan temple, not the true house of God - that lies within the hearts of men like St Francis of Assisi
Incredible film.
@@frazer3191 i don't think it's a pagan temple since i am a roman catholic convert, but i do think those church leaders been portrayed were corrupt
Well the cardinals here were self righteous and thought they knew all the religious teachings. Basically they were the Christian pharisees
@@frazer3191 pagan temple? How? It's literally the Latin/Byzantine version of a tabernacle
This is the 2nd movie clip that Bishop Barron has brought me to.
(🙏)St. Francis I. pray to you for our current pope Bergoglio. Amén
He is pope Francis. I respect him.
Greatest of all saints
St. Francis Xavier
My God Graham Faulkner was so handsome.
Francis is sooooo us…. soooo ME! And if you find him to lowly - you need to be rid of sheer pride….
Pax et Bonum said Francisco. Also a man named 'second Christ' by his simplicity and mystic's life, his evangelic's precept, his love for the Christ's Passion and on the Cross. Francisco the Poor of the Lord, he said all time: 'Mon Dieu et mon Tout. Also named The Poor of d'Assisi. A model for the Peace between all Nations.
They hated him, because he told the truth.
I've been in this Sanctuary
What’s it called?
@@lukasmiller486 Duomo di Monreale, near Palermo, Sicily
Thanks a lot! If you could possibly send the words, I'd be even more grateful. It's an exquisite piece
Que as palavras de Deus nunca nos falta e isto que o nosso 🌎mundo precisa
Please family, where can i get the full video clip
@MonoKulen - I don't know what church (or other building) in Rome the meeting between the Pope and Francis was historically supposed to have taken place in. However, St. Peter's Basilica in Rome was first built during the reign of the emperor Constantine in the 4th century. That first church was essentially torn down and re-built in the 16th century --- that's the building one sees today. l The set for this scene in the movie is the Cathedral of Monreale on Sicily.
Do you really think, that - unless he had a disability - that Francis, son of Northern Italian aristocracy, was unable to read... Dear God! Francis found joy in simplicity and poverty, but his upbringing was educated.
Indeed, he was son of a rich merchant.
Did someone say he couldn't read? His were of the first works in Italian vernacular.
He didn't drop the scroll with his address to the Pope because he had difficulty reading. He dropped it because, after seeing the people in the Papal Court, he realized they needed to hear something else.
His Latin was kind of homespun, according to his biographists.
Whats the name of the song/chant? 1:00-1:40 ?
Visually wonderful but the dialogue and Francis’s acting ... God!
I love the video. My one problem is that RUclips seems to be getting quieter and quieter these days. I can barely hear what they're saying.
I imagine the Pharisees, Christ condemned them. Now his most Holy church is governed by them.
So true 😢
If you love Francis of Assisi, read "God's Fool" by Julian Green.
I lived nearby in Spoleto for a short time during my 23 years in Italy. It's well translated from the French and historically and geographicallly exact and after reading it you may want to visit. The Church where the newborn Francesco (born Giovanni) was baptized.. it's all still there in Assisi.
Would that I could return and die in Italy.
Sempre la TUA volontà Mio Signore, mio Salvatore, mio Re, non la mia.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can anyone recognize the actor who says: "The hermits from Assisi, they're here to make submission to your Holiness their leader is Francesco..." I once read it is Carleton Hobbs but he does not appear in the final credits. Thanks for any information
Indeed he is! I'll indeed his Hindi dubber yet-to-come, Bollywood actor Anuj Sharma (he was Abhimanyu in Ramanand Sagar's Shri Krishna) that his European avatar's been revealed. THX man!
@mtpj9654 Matthew 6... part of the Sermon on the Mount.
God bless you!
I have a feeling in the film the pope looks as if he was under an enchantment. And the words of St. Francis freed him from that enchantment. It must have something to do with the papal hat and cloth he was once wrapped around.
Obi-Wan kenobi. Pray for us.
Lift up your sabers.
We lift them up to the force
Lol
DJDel1034 lol As a Catholic and Star Wars fan, this is funny
He has the high ground
Alec Guinness would not have approved of this comment.
I don’t know if anyone noticed, but I didn’t know Obi-Wan was elected pope.
Looooool. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What is the version of the song at the beginning?
6:54 When he realized who really was speaking to him.
God: Gregory, hear the boy out. I chose as a hope for my children. People can be happy with or without money or possession.
Sir Alec Guinness played Innocent III not Gregory.
@@ZuccaEZagara sorry, my mistake. Thanks for the correction.
❤It wasn't, as certain 1970s movies would have it, because he was a nature-loving hippie (although I do love Donavan's soundtrack, especially the theme song). It was because the human beings he was preaching to wouldn't listen.
He had wanted to preach the word of God in Rome, but when he arrived there, the people scorned him because he was dressed poorly, so they thought him an idiot. He tried for several days to gain their attention, but could not overcome their hardness of heart.
"I grieve deeply over your misfortune," he told them, "because you are not only spurning me as a servant of Christ, but you are also really despising Him in me, since I have been preaching to you the Gospel of the Redeemer of the world. And so I am now leaving Rome. And I call as witness of your desolation Him who is the faithful Witness in heaven. And for your confusion I am going to preach the Gospel of Christ to the brute animals and the birds of the sky, so that by hearing the soul-saving words of God they may obey and have peace."
At which, the people of Rome drove him from the city.
Preaching to the birds was far from the most outrageous thing Francis did. Another time when he was in Rome to see the pope to get approval for his Rule, the pope looked at Francis in his "ill-fitting robe," with his "ugly face, long beard, disheveled hair, and overhanging black eyebrows," and couldn't believe that Francis, an unknown "nobody," could possibly be a servant of God--or even a human being.
"Brother," Pope Innocent rebuked him, "go find some pigs--to which you should be compared rather than to men--and roll in the mud with them. And take the Rule you have made to them--and give them the benefit of your preaching!"
So, of course, Francis did. He bowed his head, went out into the street, found some pigs, and rolled with them in the mud until he was completely covered with it. Then he went back inside, presented himself to the pope, and said, "Lord, I have done what you ordered. Now please listen to my petition. ❤❤❤❤
What is the title of this movie?
Brother sun, sister moon
I have one question. Could anyone tell me what piece of gregorian music is being sung?
The Great Doxology...Gloria in Excelsis Deo
@@gpuznakoski8236 doesn't sound like that.
Amborum sacrum, eleison.
nexus amorque…..
Christe dei forma, virtus patrisque sophia eleison.
Amborum sacrum spiramen nexus amorque
Approach The Creator through His Creation (the natural world,not human made things) which is Life and can,t exist without being one with the Creator,then we are guided uninterrupted, when we see God in everything and everything in God we are never lost.This is what Saint Francis is showing us.Be like a bird.
beautiful video, significant
Good Paulo
Gioele
Jesus christ son of God savior
Amen!
Please correct this video name
Can someone please tell me the name of this song here? Its marvellous, gives me goosebumps!
Me too!!!!!!
I know, right? It's name is Donovan Suite but this song comes after the half of the song
Cunctipotens genitor Deus... tropo.
Kyrie from Mass IV. arranged by Ken Thorne
thanks and i found part 1 in Italian here is the name of the video in case anyone else looking for it: FRATELLO SOLE SORELLA LUNA Zeffirelli Faulkner 1972 4°parte
What's that music at the start?
I hate money and how they have manipulated us into having it.
@wilwondersnevercease Mate, you are wrong. The meeting took place in Lateran church as I sad before. Please google it. I don't make things up. I've been in Rome, in Lateran church. In front of the church is the statue of St. Francis entering the papal church, the main church where the pope have had been situated. The building you are referring to, is papal palace next to the Lateran church, that was rebuild as you said so. That I've heard from our guide, and I saw with my own eyes :)
😇 Bl Sebastian de Aparicio please pray with us
St. Francis Standing Before the Pope
What scripture was Francis quoting ?
Matthew 6:24-34
It is interesting how Francis repeated Jesus' words which were quotes from his Yeshiva founder Rabbi Hillel's words which are part of the Oral Torah about how to please G-d by saying that the summary of the Torah is to love the L-rd your G-d with all your ❤️🧠&💪/💰, love others as yourself, do not treat others how you do not want others to treat you". Jesus missed out the words "...the rest is commentary, go and learn." Francis' words in this scene are also in the Oral tradition or written down in the Talmud after Rome murdered so many, it was feared to be lost. The same fear forced the followers of Jesus to write down the various versions of his story and Paul's personal experience because of Roman persecution. Jesus criticism was not of Torah observance, but a valid criticism of any humans who use spiritual insights into how to live as our Father in heaven made us to live, in order to control or abuse others...
Vile drivel.
Stop role playing and repent Jew
What movie is this?!!!
October 2019
@flyingmojo5 you sure? what if i can show you a verse that can say something about your statement? would you agree?
mirror of Christ , pray for us
He had the high ground...but he gave in
“Return to your vomit brother fly.”
St. Francis
Francis was tonsured by the Pope, which symbolized the authority to preach. He wasn't tonsured before he came to him.
So many versions to the real facts.
Obi Wan retired and took papacy.
Silly man..lol
Don't try Anakin, he has the high ground....
G.One
Saint Francis pleas pray for me
U welcum :-)