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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER LVII HOW A NOBLE KNIGHT WHO WAS DEVOUT TO ST FRANCIS WAS ASSURED OF HIS DEATH AND OF THE SACRED STIGMATA
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A noble knight of Massa di San Pietro, named Landulph, who was most
devout to St Francis, and had received the habit of the Third Order
from his hand, was thus certified of his death and of the truth of his
sacred, holy and glorious stigmata. When St Francis lay on his
deathbed, the devil entered into a woman of that place, and cruelly
tormented her, and withal made her to speak with such learning and
subtlety, that she overcame all the clerks and learned men who came to
dispute with her. Now it came to pass that the devil, departing from
her, left her free for the space of two days, after which he returned
again, and afflicted her more cruelly than before. Which when Landulph
heard he went to the woman, and asked the devil which dwelt within her
wherefore he had departed from her for those days, and why he had since
returned to torment her worse than before. And the devil answered thus:
"When I left her, I went with all my companions in these parts, being
gathered together in great force, to the deathbed of Francis the
begger, to dispute with him, and carry away his soul; but, because it
was surrounded and defended by a multitude of angels, far more numerous
than we, who carried it straight to heaven we were forced to retire
discomfited; and therefore have I returned to make up to this wretched
woman for the peace in which I left her for those days."
Then Landulph conjured him in the name of God to tell him what was the
truth regarding the holiness of St Francis, whom he affirmed to be
dead, and for St Clare, who was still alive. And the devil answered
him: "I must tell thee the truth whether I will or not. The anger of
God the Father was so enkindled against the sins of the world, that he
was ready to pass sentence upon it, and to destroy all men and women
from the face of the earth, unless they would repent. But Christ his
Son, praying for sinners, promised to renew his life and Passion in the
person of a man, namely, in St Francis, a poor mendicant; through whose
life and doctrine many throughout the world should be brought back into
the way of truth, and many also to penance. And now, to show to the
world what he had wrought in St Francis, he has been pleased that the
stigmata of his Passion, which he had imprinted on his body during
life, should be seen and touched by many since his death. In like
manner did the Mother of Christ promise to renew her virginal purity
and her humility in the person of a woman, to wit in Sister Clare, that
by her example many women might be delivered out of my hands. And the
eternal Father, being appeased by these promises, deferred his final
sentence." Then Landulph, wishing to know for certain whether the
devil, who is the abode and father of lies, spoke truth in these
matters, and especially with regard to the death of St Francis, sent a
faithful servant of his to Assist, to St Mary of the Angels, to inquire
whether St Francis were alive or dead; whither, when the messenger had
arrived, he found that he was indeed dead, and brought certain
information to his lord that St Francis had passed from this life on
the very day and hour of which the devil had spoken
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