Saint Francis

NOUN
  1. a tributary of the Mississippi River that rises in Missouri and flows southeastward through Arkansas
  2. (Roman Catholic Church) an Italian and the Roman Catholic monk who founded the Franciscan order of friars (1181-1226)
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How To Use Saint Francis In A Sentence

  • The water seeping around the abutment of the Saint Francis Dam was brown.
  • If anyone were predestined to write an opera on the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, it was surely Olivier Messiaen.
  • That's when many ministers bless animals for the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi - the patron saint of animals.
  • I believe that these model penitents were aimed primarily at pilgrims to the tomb of Saint Francis and that they introduced an iconographic theme of hope versus despair that was continued throughout the transepts.
  • That's when many ministers bless animals for the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi - the patron saint of animals.
  • SPLITTING   SAINT   FRANCIS:   The Nittany Lions bounced back from a 5-3 afternoon loss to Saint Francis with an impressive 8-0, six-inning win over the Red Flash to split a March 24 doubleheader. Penn State News -- www.gopsusports.com
  • Fascinating Gubbio is best known as the place where Saint Francis tamed a ferocious wolf.
  • Francis in prayer_, by Hannibal Carrache; _an Ecce Homo_ and a copy of the _Holy family_, by Mignard; _a death of saint Francis_, by Jouvenet; several marines, by Vernet; _a descent from the Cross_, by Lahire; _the plague of Milan_, by Lemonnier, of Rouen; and a great many others, which it would require too much room to mention here. Rouen, It's History and Monuments A Guide to Strangers
  • Moreover, the Bohemian had sung songs of worldly vanity and impure pleasures, he had derided the cord of Saint Francis, made jest of his miracles, and termed his votaries fools and lazy knaves. Quentin Durward
  • At the age of 15 he entered the noviciate of the Capuchin Friars in Morcone, where on January 22, 1903 he adopted the clothing of Saint Francis and was called Padre Pio.
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