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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
OF THE FIFTH AND LAST CONSIDERATION OF THE SACRED, HOLY STIGMATA
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The fifth and last consideration is of certain apparitions,
revelations, and miracles, which God vouchsafed after the death of St
Francis, in confirmation of the truth of his sacred stigmata, and to
certify the day and hour on which Christ gave them to him. In the year
of our Lord, then, 1282, in the month of October, Brother Philip, the
minister of Tuscany, by the command of Brother John Buonagrazia, the
minister general, required under holy obedience Brother Matthew de
Castiglione of Arezzo, a man of great devotion and sanctity, to tell
him what he knew of the day and hour in which the sacred, holy stigmata
were impressed by Christ on the body of St Francis, because he had
heard that it had been revealed to him. And Brother Matthew, being
constrained by holy obedience, made answer thus: "Being one of the
community of Alvernia, last May I was praying in my cell, which is on
the spot where the seraph is believed to have appeared. And in my
prayer I besought God most devoutly that he would be pleased to make
known to some person the day, the hour, and the place in which the
sacred, holy stigmata were impressed on the body of St Francis. And
persevering thus for a long time in this prayer, St Francis appeared to
me in great glory, and said to me: My son, what prayer art thou making
to God?' And I said to him: Father, I am praying such and such things.'
And he said to me: I am thy Father Francis. Dost thou know me?' Yes,
Father,' said I. Then he showed me the sacred, holy stigmata in his
hands and feet and side, saying: The time is now come when God wills
that to be manifested for his glory, which the brethren have not
hitherto sought to know. Know, then, that he who appeared to me was no
angel, but Jesus Christ himself under the appearance of a seraph, who,
with his own hands, impressed those wounds upon my body, as he himself
received them in his body on the cross; and it was thus. On the day
before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, an angel came to me, and bade
me, on the part of God, to prepare to receive with patience whatsoever
he should be pleased to send me. And I made answer that I was prepared
to receive and endure whatever God should be pleased to appoint for me.
And on the following morning, being the morning of Holy Cross day,
which in that year fell on a Friday, I left my cell at daybreak in
great fervour of spirit, and went to pray in that very spot where thou
now dwellest, where I was often accustomed to pray. And as I was
praying there descended through the air with great rapidity the figure
of a young man crucified, in the guise of a seraph with six wings. At
which marvellous sight I knelt down humbly, and began devoutly to
contemplate the unbounded love of Jesus Christ crucified, and the
unbounded anguish of his Passion. And such compassion did this
spectacle excite within me, that it seemed to me as if I felt that
Passion in my own body, and the whole mountain shone like the sun in
his presence: and, thus, descending, he came close to me. And standing
before me, he spoke to me certain secret words, which I have never yet
revealed to any one, but the time is now at hand when they shall be
revealed. Then after a little space, Christ departed and returned to
heaven, and I found myself thus signed with these wounds. Go, then,'
said St Francis, and assure thy minister of these things; for this is
the work of God and not of man.' Having said these words, St Francis
blessed me and returned to heaven, accompanied by a great multitude of
glorious spirits." All these things the said Brother Matthew declared
that he had seen, not sleeping, but waking. And he made oath that he
had thus related them to the said minister in his cell at Florence,
when so enjoined by him to do under holy obedience.
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