“And St. Francis said: 'My dear son, be patient, because the weaknesses of the body are given to us in this world by God for the salvation of the soul. So they are of great merit when they are borne patiently.”

Source: The Little Flowers of St. Francis of Assisi

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Catholic saint and founder of the Franciscan Order 1182–1226

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