Tuesday, June 15, 2010

"so far as was in his power"

















...St Francis added these words: “Listen my brethren: the wolf who is here before you has promised and pledged his faith that he consents to make peace with you all, and no more to offend you in aught, and you must promise to give him each day his necessary food; to which, if you consent, I promise in his name that he will most faithfully observe the compact.” Then all the people promised with one voice to feed the wolf to the end of his days; and St Francis, addressing the latter, said again: “And thou, brother wolf, dost thou promise to keep the compact, and never again to offend either man or beast, or any other creature?” And the wolf knelt down, bowing his head, and, by the motions of his tail and of his ears, endeavoured to show that he was willing, so far as was in his power, to hold to the compact.


From Little Flowers of St. Francis of Assisi, XXI

The Wolf of Gubbio, Luc-Olivier Merson, 1877 (Click on the image to enlarge it)

1 comment:

indieperfumes said...

St Francis is the best saint!