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SAINT FRANCES OF ROME
by Jennie Donlin, SFO
Saint Frances of Rome was
born in the year 1384.
She was an only child.
Her parent's dressed her in pretty clothes and gave her a
good education.
At age 11 in the year 1395, she decided she wanted to
be a nun, her parent's
said no. They had already selected
a husband for her.
At age 13 she married Lawrence Ponziano of a wealthy
and influential Roman family.
At first Frances found her new life trying. She had many
household responsibilities and social obligations.
But she found a close friend in her
sister-in-law, Vanessa. They pledged
themselves to daily acts of penance, prayer, works of piety and charity.
They spent hours in prayer in an old summer cottage in the garden. They brought baskets of food to
the city for the poor and visited the sick in the nearby hospital.
In the winter the two
women made daily trips to the outskirts of the city,
gathering branches and vines and loading them on a donkey. They distributed the firewood in the
slums where tumbledown shacks were pitiful shelters against the cold.
God graced Frances with the
gift of healing. She cured the sick and wounded with prayer and a gentle touch.
Frances was married five years and had three children, a healthy boy John
Baptist, another boy Evangelist, and a girl Agnes.
Rome was invaded in the year 1410 and
during the civil war that followed. Her
husband was wounded and her son was taken hostage and did not return until
peace was restored.
A plague followed in the wake of the war.
Evangelist died from the plague, he was nine
years old. A Year after his death, he appeared to his mother
in a dream, he spoke to her describing to her the splendor
of heaven and a choir of nine angels singing
"HOLY HOLY LORD
GOD OF HOSTS" he told her he was sent
to warn her of Agnes impending death and to tell her that God would give her an
Archangel to guide her for the remainder of her life.
Agnes died at age 16 from the plague.
The promised Archangel became
visible to Frances but to no one else. The Archangel's light was
so
bright she could read by it.
When she committed a
fault the Archangel
would hide himself and the light would not shine again until she made an
act of contrition.
The Angel's presence increased her desire to please God. The Ponziano palace is in
a section of Rome around the corner from the
little church of San Francesco; this church had been given to Saint Francis
of Assisi in the year 1212 by a Roman lady. It was at
this church that Saint Frances of Rome was received in the Third Order of Saint Francis. In the year 1425 Frances and six other
Roman ladies were clothed as Oblates of St.
Benedict, this did not cancel her
membership in the Third Order.
For at time Frances and Vanessa made a journey to Assisi,
walking 100 miles from Rome to Assisi, the city of Saint Francis.
Near Assisi Saint Francis appeared to them and
provided the hungry and thirsty pilgrims with fresh juicy pears. In
the year 1433 after her husband's death Frances founded a religious community of
Oblates, they worked and prayed for the Holy Father and peace
of Rome.
She died on March 9,1440.
She was 56 years old.
The angel has finished his task she said, he beckons me to follow him. Pope
Paul
the
Fifth canonized her in 1608. She is honored as the
principal patron of all Benedictine Oblates. But she is also one greatest saints who wore the habit of the Third Order of Saint
Francis.
O Lord didst honor thy servant Saint Frances with
the friendly companionship of an angel, among other gifts,
grant we beseech thee, that by the aid of her
intercession we may deserve to be admitted to the company of angels,
through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
PRAYER TO
SAINT FRANCES OF ROME
Merciful Father, in Saint Frances of Rome you have given us a unique example of love in marriage as well as in religious life. Keep us faithful in your service, and help us to see and follow you in all the aspects of life. We ask this
through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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