Prayer to Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis of Assisi was born in the year 1182 in Italy, his childhood and youth were lived to the fullest like anyone else at that time, with great luxuries, because his father had great resources, so he never knew what it was like to experience any need. .

However, after a battle, San Francisco de Asís would end up imprisoned for about a year, so when he came out he realized how things really were. He suffered from a very severe disease and when he left he decided to give up his assets and give himself to the help of those most in need, where he also helped in the reconstruction of some churches.

Likewise, he decided to preach Christianity and all this was for its renewal, which he achieved through his preaching, thus gaining many followers due to the echo of his words, which spread among the popular class.

What are the prayers to Saint Francis of Assisi?

Oh Lordmake me an instrument of Your Peace.
Where there is hate, let me bring Love.
Where there is offense, let me bring forgiveness.
Where there is discord, let me lead the Union. 
Where there is doubt, let me bring Faith.
Where there is error, let me bring the Truth.
Where there is despair, let me bring Joy.
Where there is darkness, let me bring the Light.

Oh, Master, make me not so much seek to be consoled, but to console;
to be understood, but to understand;
to be loved, how to love

Because it is:
Giving, what is received; Forgiving, that one is forgiven; Dying, he is resurrected to Eternal Life.

Prayer II

Beloved Saint Francis of Assisi,
Today I raise my voice in your name to ask you
That you allow me to enjoy that inner peace that was reborn in your heart when you were alive.

In this way, I will be able to spread the faith of the Lord
To others and they will return to the true path,
through which they must pass. May peace be with me always and
and May mine also enjoy this powerful gift.
Amen.

Prayer to Saint Francis of Assisi

What is asked of Saint Francis of Assisi in his prayer?

The prayers to San Francisco de Asís are general, without a specific request, they are also made as thanks for the life we ​​have.

However, today there are a large number of prayers, and they cover any problem you can imagine, where each saint has his own prayer, for example, the prayer to Saint Martin de Porres, which reflects the saint of the impossible and of which each time they manage to have more believers thanks to the promises fulfilled by them.

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