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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER VI HOW ST FRANCIS, WHEN ABOUT TO DIE, BLESSED THE HOLY BROTHER BERNARD, NAMING HIM VICAR OF THE ORDER
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The holiness of Brother Bernard shone forth so brightly, that St
Francis held him in great reverence, and often was heard to praise him.
One day, as St Francis was in prayer, it was revealed to him by God
that Brother Bernard, by divine permission, would sustain many painful
combats with the devil. Now St Francis felt great compassion for
Brother Bernard, whom he loved as a son; wherefore he wept for prayed
for many days, imploring the Lord Jesus Christ to give him the victory
over the evil one. As he was praying thus devoutly, the Lord answered
his prayer, and said to him: "Fear not, Francis, for all the
temptations which will assail Brother Bernard are permitted by God, to
increase his virtue and win for him a crown of merit; for at length he
will gain the victory over all his enemies, because he is one of the
ministers of the kingdom of heaven." This answer to prayer filled St
Francis with joy; he thanked God; and from that moment, Brother Bernard
became even dearer to St Francis than before, and many proofs of
affection did he give him, not only during his life but more especially
at the hour of his death. For when St Francis was about to leave this
world, being surrounded like the holy prophet Jacob by his devoted
sons, all grieving at the departure of so beloved a Father, he thus
addressed them: "Where is my first-born son? let him come to me, that
my soul may bless him before I die." Then Brother Bernard said in a
whisper to Brother Elias, who at that time was vicar of the Order: "Go
to the right hand of the saint, that he may bless thee." On this
Brother Elias placed himself on the right side of St Francis - who had
lost his sight through much weeping - and the saint, putting his right
hand on the head of Brother Elias, said: "This is not the head of my
first-born, Brother Bernard." Then Brother Bernard placed himself on
the left side of St Francis, who, crossing his arms in the form of a
cross, put his right hand on the head of Brother Bernard and his left
on that of Brother Elias. Then said he to Brother Bernard: "May God,
the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, bless thee with every blessing,
spiritual and celestial; for thou art my first-born son in God, chosen
in this Order to set an example of every virtue, and to follow Christ
in evangelical poverty; for not only didst thou give all thy
possessions and distribute them freely and liberally to the poor, but
thou didst likewise offer thyself to God in this Order as a sacrifice
of love; blessed be thou, then, by our Saviour Jesus Christ and by me,
his poor servant, with eternal blessings, when thou goest out and when
thou comest in, when thou wakest and when thou sleepest, both living
and dying; he that blesseth thee shall be blessed, he that curseth thee
shall not remain unpunished. Thou shalt be at the head of all thy
brethren, and all thy commands the brethren shall obey. I give thee
power to receive into this Order whomsoever thou willest; no brother
shall rule over thee. Thou art free to go where thou wilt, and to
remain where it pleaseth thee best." So, after the death of St Francis,
the brethren loved and revered Brother Bernard as their father, and
when it was his turn to die, many brethren came from all parts of the
world to take leave of him; amongst them the angelic Brother Giles, who
when he saw Brother Bernard exclaimed, with great joy, "Sursum corda!
Brother Bernard, Sursum corda!" and Brother Bernard ordered secretly
one of the brothers to prepare for Brother Giles a place meet for
contemplation, which was done even as he ordered. Now when the last
hour of Brother Bernard arrived, he begged to be raised in his bed, and
thus addressed the brethren who surrounded him: "Beloved brethren, I
have not many words to say to you; but I wish you to consider that, as
the religious order which has been my choice has been yours also, the
hour which is now come for me will also come for you; and this I find
in my soul to tell you, that for a thousand worlds I would not have
served another Lord than our Saviour Jesus Christ. Now I accuse myself
before my Saviour and before you all of every offence I have committed;
and I pray you, my dear brethren, to love one another." And having said
these words, and given other good advice, he lay down on his bed, his
face radiant with joy and shining with celestial brightness, of which
all the brethren were witnesses; and in that ecstasy of joy his holy
soul, crowned with glory, passed from this present life to the blessed
life of the angels.
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