St. Francis of Assisi was named by Pope Paul VI patron of ecologists. This is probably because of its simple relation to creation.
Francis, cantor of Creation
One of the most beautiful texts that have reached us by Francis is the Song creatures. This poem and the testimony of biographers can collect the report that Francis had with creation.
Christian Middle Ages
Francis is a man of the thirteenth century. Also, his time, he inherited the dominant cosmology: The matter is composed of four basic elements, air, water, fire and earth, above the heavens is God. There is no known origin of the world as it is said in the biblical book of Genesis. This cosmology is strongly marked by Christian faith. But Francis, reinterpreted as a believer that faith.
Francis, cantor of Creation
One of the most beautiful texts that have reached us by Francis is the Song creatures. This poem and the testimony of biographers can collect the report that Francis had with creation.
Christian Middle Ages
Francis is a man of the thirteenth century. Also, his time, he inherited the dominant cosmology: The matter is composed of four basic elements, air, water, fire and earth, above the heavens is God. There is no known origin of the world as it is said in the biblical book of Genesis. This cosmology is strongly marked by Christian faith. But Francis, reinterpreted as a believer that faith.
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