Saint Francis of Paola

<p>Francis of Paola is the founder of the Minim Friars, minim coming from the Latin 'minimi,' meaning 'the least' in God's household. Francis lived from about 1416 to 1507. Born in Italy, he spent his 13th year in a Franciscan friary, learning to read. Following a year's pilgrimage with his parents, he retired to a cave to live as a hermit. After 17 years, his disciples were so numerous and were so dearly loved by the townspeople that they built the young order a church and a monastery.</p>
Despite their extremely austere rule, the Minims spread throughout Italy, and Francis was known as a saint, prophet and miracle worker. Summoned to France by King Louis XI, Francis remained there until his death at 91. He was canonized in 1591, and is a patron of seafarers.©2011 <em>Living with Christ, </em>Novalis - Bayard Press Canada Inc., <strong>http://www.livingwithchrist.ca/</strong&gt;. Reprinted with permission.

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