Will the Real Saint Francis Please Stand Up

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2022
  • He was a knight of His Lord and Master - He was a loyal subject…a spiritual serf…a vassal…that swore complete fealty and obedience to His King and Lord Jesus Christ and to His Kingdom…His Mystical Body…which is only the Roman Catholic Church. And because of Francis’ complete and utter subjection to the King of kings, all of nature, including the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and every living beast on dry land, were subject to Francis. Because this friar did not rebel against the good Lord and His Holy Law, animals did not rebel against Francis, rather the beasts served him, including a little lamb that followed him wherever he chose to go. What happened? What contributed towards this re-making of Francis into some leftist agitator? Well…the answer is found in a very influential book entitled, The Life of St. Francis, by a Paul Sabatier. This first modern biography written in the year 1893 portrays Francis as an enthusiastic pacifist, a voice thundering against clericalism and demanding more involvement of the laity in ministry, a liberal promoting ecology rather than a icon of piety and devotion, an anti-institutional prophet calling for a new age of the Spirit, a defender of free thinking and freedom of conscience which trumped the authoritative teaching of the Church, and a supporter of ecumenical dialogue that would precede Assisi like prayer days. The author, Sabatier, downplays St. Francis’s utter obedience to the Church of Rome and her Pope. Instead, Sabatier emphasizes St. Francis’s supposedly subversive actions and challenging, prophetic words to the Church. As Sabatier put it: Francis of Assisi is pre-eminently the saint of the Middle Ages. Owing nothing to church or school he was truly theodidact, and if he perhaps did not perceive the revolutionary bearing of his preaching, he at least always refused to be ordained priest. He divined the superiority of the spiritual priesthood. There was a genuine attempt at a religious revolution, which, if it had succeeded, would have ended in a universal priesthood, in the proclamation of the rights of the individual conscience. In the end, however, Paul Sabatier’s book on the topic of St. Francis was most unsound, erroneous, and unhistorical. In 1894, the book was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @diniwemwenda89
    @diniwemwenda89 20 дней назад

    Amen. Lord, blessed be Your Holy name. Thank you Lord Jesus Christ for the Grace.

  • @JC-ou4jg
    @JC-ou4jg Год назад +13

    Father thank you for your sermon and speaking the truth about the true catholic faith. I hope many will hear your voice.

  • @John2verse5
    @John2verse5 Год назад +8

    Saint Bernard of Clairvaux was like John the Baptist to Saint Francis.
    "I only fear my sins"
    - Saint Francis of Assisi

  • @metrocustomer7941
    @metrocustomer7941 Год назад +6

    TY! I ❤ love the REAL FRANCIS!

  • @thaddeusmichaelsophiachris6753
    @thaddeusmichaelsophiachris6753 Год назад +2

    Amazing, thank you 🙏 God Bless you all. Remember that if you are reading this it’s never too late to reach for Jesus, it’s time 🙏

  • @Rigo.SoliDeo
    @Rigo.SoliDeo Год назад +4

    God bless and protect this holy priest!

  • @gregsmith3806
    @gregsmith3806 Год назад +1

    Thank u Father🙏🏻 u are a loyal Shepard feeding ur flock , wish I could bring my family where u offer The Holy Sacrifice every Sunday

  • @SmithsnMoz
    @SmithsnMoz Год назад +2

    Saint Francis Assisi Predicted these Evil times were living through Now.. He said "instead of a True Pastor, Jesus Christ will send us a DESTROYER ' 🙏

  • @sirwilliamraleigh2100
    @sirwilliamraleigh2100 Год назад +5

    Good stuff keep it coming

  • @concrete3030
    @concrete3030 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @irfilipi7275
    @irfilipi7275 Год назад +1

    Loreto Publications has a great book on St. Francis!

  • @RestoreJustice675
    @RestoreJustice675 7 месяцев назад

    I guess what we have as our head is "Francis the destroyer".

  • @user-bf2vd9uv7k
    @user-bf2vd9uv7k 5 месяцев назад

    That’s me!

  • @gobbleguk
    @gobbleguk Год назад +1

    Shady Francis = Marty Haugen Canticle of the Sun shenanigans a la Cardinal McElroy

  • @lukasmakarios4998
    @lukasmakarios4998 Год назад +3

    This is the kind of hagiography that makes people doubt the veracity of the Church. Nowhere else have I heard such a profusion of mythology presented as if it was historical. When the Church dives in to create this kind of whole cloth, proof text myth-making by fabricating events in the lives of the saints, it makes us wonder what other pious frauds they may have concocted. Doesn't anyone wonder about the historicity of these stories? One might even question whether the story of Mother Mary's assumption was similarly imagined, considering that the story itself was never told until nearly 400 years after the episode supposedly took place. Where is your early documentation for this event in Francis' life? Do you have his mother's diary? Did his father write some off-hand comment in a letter? Did Francis ever write about it? We know these are historical, literate people, who know the importance of keeping records. Why do you accept the hearsay of someone who never knew him, written a hundred years after he's gone? Piety is not an excuse for prevarication.

    • @conantheseptuagenarian3824
      @conantheseptuagenarian3824 Год назад +1

      seems like a pretty legitimate position.

    • @TheCleanTech
      @TheCleanTech Год назад +4

      Sometimes Pius stories of saints get passed down , but to jump from that possibility , to the point where you would question a dogma of faith based on that is a very grave exaggeration. BTW , a Pius story about a Saint isn’t necessarily false just because it can’t be historically proven. I would say if a story is passed down thru generations, is reason to believe it’s true , at least in substance . What burden of disproving it would fall on the nay sayer ? I would say they have a burden of proving their case against what the common knowledge is

    • @lukasmakarios4998
      @lukasmakarios4998 Год назад

      @@TheCleanTech
      I don't bother to question the dogma of the Assumption, basically because it makes sense to assume that Jesus would go to extraordinary lengths to honor his Mother. He is obeying the Ten Commandments, after all. But it does seem odd that no one left any record of the story for 300 years. Word of mouth tends to play freely with the truth if left unchecked for so long. Only the love and concern for Truth, as such, expressed by Our Lord could prevent excesses, and hopefully did so in this case. I remain willing to posit it as a point of faith for Mother Mary. But I still have some doubts about the story of Francis being born in a stable. That one seems a bit spurious to me. I'm not insisting on proof. I just want a reasonable case to include a shred of evidence.
      (Btw, it's "pious" as in "excessively religious," not "Pius" as in the name of a Pope. The spelling is different.)

    • @TheCleanTech
      @TheCleanTech Год назад +1

      @@lukasmakarios4998 yep I can’t spell . Well I suppose your perfectly free to doubt a story about St Francis birth place . It’s not a dogma, But without sufficient evidence for your personal doubt, why not leave others in peace who find the story inspiring? BTW, have you read the story of St Francis by G K Chesterton ? It’s wonderful . I think you would love it . St Francis was an incredible man. Take care brother.

    • @affel6559
      @affel6559 Год назад +2

      "A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman* clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars." - Apocalypse 12,1
      I agree with you on pious fictions (which the story of St. Francis being born in a manger may or not be, I don't claim to know)
      BUT to compare these stories with Catholic dogma is completely unhinged. The Marian dogmas rest - to my knowing - on part of the believer on the authority of the Church which Christ has instituted. So, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, God made known through His Church these parts of our Faith.
      That doesn't mean that they have to be mentioned up to a certain point in history. In fact, some possible additions, like the Mediatrix of all graces, aren't set forth to believe by the Church even until today.
      Again, I sympathize with you regarding pious fictions (again Idk about this case but I'm speaking generally here). You don't have to like them. But that's not the issue when we are talking about dogma. Hope that helps. God bless!