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How
St
Francis tamed the wild doves. A certain young man having caught one day a great number of doves, as he was to sell them he met St Francis, who always felt a great compassion for such gentle animals; and, looking at the doves with eyes of pity, he said to the young man: "O good man, I entreat thee to give me those harmless birds, emblems in Scripture of humble, pure, and faithful souls, so that they may not fall into cruel hands, which would put them to death."
And the young man, inspired by God, immediately gave them to St Francis, who,
placing them in his bosom, addressed them thus sweetly:
"O my little sisters the doves, so simple, so innocent, and so chaste, why did you allow yourselves to be caught? I will save you from death, and make your nests, that you may increase and multiply, according to the command of God."
"My son, thou shalt become a friar in this Order; and shalt serve most fervently the Lord Jesus Christ" And so it came to pass, for the young man became a friar, and lived in the Order in great holiness. To the praise and glory of Jesus Christ and his poor servant Francis. Amen.
This story was taken from the The
Little Flowers of St. Francis of Assisi: Chapter
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