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St. Francis of Assisi's Canticle of Praises

* Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin writes: Read St. Francis of Assisi's Praises of the Creatures, or The Canticle of the Sun, popularly known as Canticle of Brother Sun and Sister Moon. Holiness is something few of us attain, and St. Francis of Assisi was indeed a holy man, a true Christian Saint in every possible meaning of the word. I hope you enjoy this offering as a refreshing start to your busy day.  
 

The Writings of St. Francis of Assisi, tr. by Paschal Robinson, [1905],    at sacred-texts.com


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V.

THE CANTICLE OF THE SUN.

 

HERE BEGIN THE PRAISES OF THE CREATURES WHICH THE BLESSED FRANCIS MADE TO THE PRAISE AND HONOR OF GOD WHILE HE WAS ILL AT ST. DAMIAN'S:

Most high, omnipotent, good Lord,
Praise, glory and honor and benediction all, are Thine.
To Thee alone do they belong, most High,
And there is no man fit to mention Thee.


Praise be to Thee, my Lord, with all Thy creatures,
Especially to my worshipful brother sun,
The which lights up the day, and through him dost Thou brightness give;
And beautiful is he and radiant with splendor great;
Of Thee, most High, signification gives.


Praised be my Lord, for sister moon and for the stars,
In heaven Thou hast formed them clear and precious and fair.
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Praised be my Lord for brother wind
And for the air and clouds and fair and every kind of weather,
By the which Thou givest to Thy creatures nourishment.
Praised be my Lord for sister water,
The which is greatly helpful and humble and precious and pure.


Praised be my Lord for brother fire,
By the which Thou lightest up the dark.
And fair is he and gay and mighty and strong.


Praised be my Lord for our sister, mother earth,
The which sustains and keeps us
And brings forth diverse fruits with grass and flowers bright.


Praised be my Lord for those who for Thy love forgive
And weakness bear and tribulation.
Blessed those who shall in peace endure,
For by Thee, most High, shall they be crowned.
Praised be my Lord for our sister, the bodily death,
From the which no living man can flee.
Woe to them who die in mortal sin;
Blessed those who shall find themselves in Thy most holy will,
For the second death shall do them no ill.


Praise ye and bless ye my Lord, and give Him thanks,
And be subject unto Him with great humility. 1

*Francisco de Zurbaran St Francis
www.rc.net


1
http://www.sacred-texts.com/
chr/wosf/wosf22.htm#canticle
 - Click this link to read Pascal Robinson's brief history of St. Francis of Assisi's Canticle.

Related Links

http://www.johnmichaeltalbot.com/
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Troubadour of the Great King - I personally own this album, and highly recommend it. The above Canticle of the Sun, (a.k.a. Canticle of Brother Sun and Sister Moon) by St. Francis of Assisi, was put to beautiful music by Third Order Franciscan John Michael Talbot, a contemporary Christian songwriter, singer, and guitarist. Click http://www.johnmichaeltalbot.com/Biography/ to read more about John Michael Talbot, and his Franciscan community, "The Brothers and Sisters of Charity."

http://www.usask.ca/relst/jrpc/article-brothersun.html - Click this link to read about Franco Zeffereli's film, Brother Sun, Sister Moon.  I also highly recommend this film, with an inspiring soundtrack written and sung by Donovan Leitch. This film is profoundly moving in its spiritual portrayal of the early life of St. Francis of Assisi, and his friendship with St. Clare of Assisi.

Click http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wfXR_ct0jc to watch a You Tube video of Brother Sun, Sister Moon accompanied by Donovan’s music, plus other related videos pertaining to the film.

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Conservative Wordsmith Susan Baldwin, author of the Conservative Wordsmith Weblog, appreciates your thoughts and comments.



 

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