Many of the stories that surround the life of St. Francis deal with his love for animals. The "Fioretti" ("Little
Flowers"), a collection of legends and folklore that sprang up after the Saint's death, recalls:
In the city of Gubbio, where Francis lived for some time, was a wolf "terrifying and ferocious, who devoured
men as well as animals". Francis had compassion upon the townsfolk, and went up into the hills to find the
wolf. Soon, fear of the animal had caused all his companions to flee, though the saint pressed on. When he
found the wolf, he made the sign of the cross and commanded the wolf to come to him and hurt no one.
Miraculously the wolf closed his jaws and lay down at the feet of St. Francis. "Brother Wolf, you do much harm
in these parts and you have done great evil...", said Francis. "All these people accuse you and curse you... But
brother wolf, I would like to make peace between you and the people". Then Francis led the wolf into the town,
and surrounded by startled citizens made a pact between them and the wolf. Because the wolf had “done evil
out of hunger”, the townsfolk were to feed the wolf regularly, and in return, the wolf would no longer prey upon
them or their flocks. In this manner Gubbio was freed from the menace of the predator. Francis, ever the lover
of animals, even made a pact on behalf of the town dogs, that they would not bother the wolf again. It is also
said that Francis, to show the townspeople that they would not be harmed, blessed the wolf.
Brother Wolf,
I would like to
make peace
between you
and the people.
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