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Francis of Paula
[ pou-luh; Italian pah-oo-lah ]
noun
- Saint, 1416–1507, Italian monk: founder of the order of Minims.
Example Sentences
Two legends, St. Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds, a clever and delicate piece, and St. Francis of Paula stepping on the waves, a kind of Etude, are examples of picturesque and decorous programme music.
In 1635 he finished forty scenes from the life of St Francis of Paula in the church of the Minimes at Antwerp.
The former is entitled "The Godchild of St. Francis of Paula," and is, briefly, as follows: A queen, through the intercession of St. Francis of Paula, has a girl, whom she names Pauline, from the saint.
Among the saints, after their glorious Queen, she honoured St. Joseph and St. Francis of Paula.
Her veneration for St. Francis of Paula originated in the family traditions, which told how when the saint came to France at the prayer of Louis XI, one of his escort from Italy was her great-grandfather, who in the fervour of his simple faith, frequently took his children to visit God's servant and receive his blessing.
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