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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER XXXVI HOW ST FRANCIS EXPLAINED TO BROTHER LEO A BEAUTIFUL VISION THAT HE HAD SEEN
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St Francis being once grievously ill, Brother Leo, as he was in prayer
by his bedside, was rapt in ecstasy, and carried in spirit to a great,
wide and rapid river; and watching those who crossed it, he saw some
brothers enter the river heavily laden, who were carried away by the
current and were drowned; some contrived to reach one third of the way;
others arrived as far as the middle of the stream; yet none could
resist the rapidity of the waters, but fell down and were drowned.
Presently he saw other brothers arrive; these carried nothing on their
backs, but all bore upon the marks of holy poverty. They entered the
river, and passed over to the other side without any danger to
themselves. Having seen this, Brother Leo came to himself; and St
Francis knowing in spirit that he had had a vision, called him to him,
and asked what he had seen. When Brother Leo had related to him the
vision, St Francis said: "What thou hast seen is indeed true. The great
river is the world; the brothers who were drowned are those who do not
follow their evangelical profession, or practice the great virtue of
poverty; but they who passed the river are those who neither seek nor
possess in this world any earthly riches, who having food and raiment
are therewith content, and follow Christ naked on the cross, bearing
joyfully and willingly his sweet and easy yoke and loving holy
obedience: these pass easily from this earthly life to life eternal."
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