Born in France in 1567, Francis exhibited extraordinary patience from a young age. Despite recognizing his calling to priesthood early on, he waited thirteen years before revealing this to his family, respecting his father’s wish for him to become a soldier and later, a legal scholar. However, his dedication to theology and spiritual growth never wavered.

Francis’s life took a pivotal turn during an incident where he fell from his horse three times, each time his sword and scabbard forming a cross on the ground. Following this, he was appointed provost of his diocese, marking the beginning of his religious leadership.

Despite his noble background, Francis’s initial attempts at pastoring were met with skepticism. His noble appearance and unconventional preaching style led many to misunderstand him. However, his true pastoral nature shone through during a challenging mission to convert Calvinists in Switzerland. Facing immense hardships, including severe winter conditions and isolation, Francis persevered. His innovative approach of slipping handwritten sermons under doors laid the groundwork for the use of religious tracts in ministry.

Recognizing the importance of approachability in his mission, Francis connected with children, gradually winning the trust and hearts of the adults. His efforts culminated in the conversion of thousands back to Catholicism, a testament to his unwavering faith and patience.

As bishop of Geneva, Francis continued to face challenges, including limited access to the city of Geneva itself. However, his spiritual journey deepened, particularly through his friendship with Jane de Chantal. This relationship propelled both individuals towards sainthood and led to the formation of the Visitation nuns.

Francis’s dedication to his duties, despite ill health and immense workload, exemplifies his commitment to spiritual guidance. His correspondence with numerous individuals seeking guidance highlights his extraordinary patience and dedication to serving others.

Notably, Francis democratized the concept of holiness, asserting that it was not reserved for monks and nuns but attainable for laypeople in their daily lives. His seminal work, “Introduction to the Devout Life,” addressed to the laity, broke new ground and faced both acclaim and criticism.

Francis’s understanding of the love of God was profoundly intimate and personal. He likened it to human romantic love, filled with constant thoughts, longing, and a desire to see God’s name held high by all. He emphasized prayer as the cornerstone of this love, advocating for constant communion with God amidst daily activities.

Throughout his life, Francis advocated for gentleness, forgiveness, and avoidance of judgment or gossip. He viewed these virtues as integral to one’s spiritual journey and relationships with others.

In his later years, even as his health waned and his responsibilities grew, Francis remained a guiding light, sought after by the highest echelons of society and the church. Passing away on December 28, 1622, his legacy endures, not least as the patron saint of journalists, reflecting his profound impact through written words and compassionate ministry.

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16 COMMENTS

  1. Francis de Sales,Could’nt possibly used the word “humankind”,that came from the PC modernists on this website,,,,,,,,,,Geeeeeeez!

  2. O Blessed Francis de Sales,
    who in your mortal life did excel in all virtues,
    especially in love of God and of neighbor,
    I earnestly entreat you to take me under your immediate protection,
    to obtain from God my perfect conversion,
    and that of all sinners, especially of

    (the names of persons for whom you wish to pray should be mentioned here).

    Teach me, O Father,
    to fix my eyes on heaven,
    that I may generously trample under foot
    every obstacle that presents itself in my way,
    and attain that degree of glory
    which You in Your mercy hold out to me.
    Obtain also that particular favor for which I now pray.

    (mention intention)

    Assist us, O Lord, we beseech You,
    through the merits of St. Francis de Sales.
    That what our endeavors cannot obtain may be given us by his intercession.

    Let us pray:

    O God, who for the salvation of souls,
    did will that St. Francis de Sales,
    Your confessor and bishop,
    should become all things to all men and women,
    mercifully grant that we,
    infused with the gentleness of his charity,
    guided by his teachings,
    and sharing in his merits,
    may obtain eternal happiness.
    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

  3. Saint Francis de Sales, pray for/transform mainstream media.
    All holy men and women, martyrs, saints, angels, pray for us.
    Holy Family of Nazareth, restore matrimony and family life.
    Transform all of mankind’s iniquity into integrity. Amen.
    Ecce Crucem Domini!
    Fugite partes adversae!
    Vicit Leo de tribu Juda,
    Radix David! Alleluia!
    Saint Anthony of Padua, pray for us. For Italy.
    Saint Teresa of Avila, pray for us. For Rome.
    Blood of Christ Crucified, cleanse the Vatican.

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