Francis is Born
Francis is born to a wealthy merchant family (age 0).
St Francis of Assisi is Italy’s patron saint. His profound reverence for all living beings and his deep love of nature can still be experienced today through the Via di Francesco pilgrimage trail.
St Francis’ strong connection to nature allowed him to experience spiritual growth and inner transformation. Embracing nature’s beauty and wisdom, he discovered a deeper understanding of his place within the web of life, fostering compassion and unity with all living beings.
St Francis believed that nature provided an ideal setting for contemplation, meditation, and self-reflection.
He spent much time in silent retreat and meditation in the forests and caves and the outdoors, listening and experiencing. Among his famous meditation spots is the Sasso Spicco, a giant rock overhanging, at the mountainous Santuario della Verna.
Immersing himself in the tranquility of forests, he connected with the divine and listened to inner guidance, inspiring pilgrims to seek their own moments of quiet contemplation in the natural world.
Embarking on the Via di Francesco pilgrimage trail offers personal growth and self-discovery opportunities. As pilgrims follow in St Francis’ footsteps, they explore the natural world and contemplate their own spiritual path. Embracing simplicity, humility, and love of nature, they can foster a deeper connection to the divine and the world around them.
Natural Inspiration
From the Canticle of Creatures, a poetic tribute that celebrates the divine in every aspect of creation, to his unique bond with birds, the stories of St Francis illustrate his unwavering love for all living beings and the spiritual insights gained from his communion with nature.
Connections to Francis
Discover the rich tapestry of St Francis’ spiritual life through the Tau, his bond with St Clare, and the sacred sites along the Via di Francesco.
St Francis' Cherished Retreat
Santuario della Verna is a serene monastery complex nestled amidst the picturesque Apennine Mountains, where St Francis is said to have received the stigmata in 1224.
La Verna offers pilgrims a unique opportunity to connect with St Francis’ legacy. Surrounded by verdant forests, the sanctuary encompasses a series of chapels, caves, and sacred sites, such as the Chapel of the Stigmata, the Chapel of Santa Maria degli Angeli, and the cave where St Francis meditated.
Today, the sanctuary offers a peaceful retreat for pilgrims seeking solace, inspiration, and a deeper connection with nature.
See more about Santuario della Verna.
St Francis believed that everyone should live as “pilgrims and strangers” in this world, emphasizing the importance of embracing a sense of humility and detachment from material possessions.
He himself embarked on several pilgrimages, including journeys to Florence, Rome, and the Holy Land. These experiences shaped his spiritual outlook and fostered a deeper understanding of his place within the larger context of life.
Pilgrimage, as espoused by St Francis, is not merely about physical travel but also represents a journey of personal transformation and spiritual growth.
As pilgrims traverse new landscapes, they are invited to reflect on their own values, beliefs, and connections with the divine. This journey of self-discovery can lead to a greater appreciation for the interconnectedness of all living beings and inspire a renewed commitment to living a life of compassion and humility.
Delve into the significant moments of St Francis’ life, including his early years, founding of the Franciscan Order, and the development of his spiritual teachings, through a comprehensive timeline of events.
Francis is Born
Francis is born to a wealthy merchant family (age 0).
Battle and Prisoner
Francis fights in a battle between Assisi and Perugia and is taken prisoner (age 21).
Faith and Prayer
Francis turns to a life of faith, he embraces a leper, gives generously to the poor, and begins to meditate and pray in caves and forests around Assisi. (age 24)
Rebuild My Church
Francis hears the message "Rebuild my church" while meditating in the chapel of San Damiano. He sells cloth from his father’s shop and gives money to repair the church building. (age 24)
Renounces Wealth
Facing his enraged father, Francis renounces his wealth and worldly possessions and takes a vow of poverty (age 25).
Preaches in Streets
Francis begins to preach in the streets, attracting followers (age 25).
Converts Three Robbers
Legend says Francis converts three robbers, who become brothers in his order. (age 27)
Summoned by Pope
Frances is summoned by the Pope to explain his activities in Assisi (age 28)
Franciscan Order Recognized
The Franciscan Order receives official papal recognition. (age 29)
Meets Clare
Francis meets Clare, who will become the first woman to join the Franciscan Order. She begins the Second Order of St. Francis, known as the Poor Clares. (age 31)
La Verna Gift
Francis is gifted La Verna, a mountain parcel in the Tuscan Valley, where he often seeks solitude and meditates. Frances would pray at a tiny chapel called “The Little Church of Saint Mary of the Angels”, built for him in 1218. The Sanctuary of La Verna was later constructed on the site. The main church was completed in 1459. Today, from the main church, the friars make a solemn procession twice daily to the Chapel of the Stigmata. (age 32)
Frances Saves Gubbio
Legend recounts that Francis saves the town of Gubbio from a wolf. (age 39)
Canticle of the Creatures
While recovering from an illness at San Damiano, Francis writes the Canticle of the Creatures, a poem praising God through creation. (age 43)
Stigmata at La Verna
Francis receives the stigmata, while praying at La Verna. (age 43)
Dies and Buried
Francis of Assisi died on October 3, 1226, at the age of 44. He is later buried at the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi.
Canonized Saint
Francis is canonized as a saint by Pope Gregory IX.
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An opportunity for pilgrims, seekers, and adventurers to take an inward journey alongside the spirit of St Francis.
A Toscana, non-religious non-profit to share the discovery and preservation of Franciscan tradition, Nature, and Art.
Disclosure: We may receive affiliate compensation for some of the links on this site if you decide to purchase linked items, helping us to maintain our trails and provide services to our community of pilgrims. Read our affiliate disclosure in our privacy policy.