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May 20, 2026 Written by 
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Physical and spiritual blindness redeemed

Jesus heals on the Jericho road a blind man who believes in Him and who, because of the salvation he has received, begins to follow Him glorifying God.

Blindness is a theme revisited by Francis on several occasions.

The Minim knew what blindness of body and soul was, having experienced it spiritually and physically.

The Name of Jesus on the lips of the Poor Man had often generated healings, restoring sight.

In the Sources we find:

"In the convent of the Friars Minor in Naples there was a friar named Robert who had been blind for many years.

At one point a fleshy growth formed over his eyes, preventing him from moving and lifting his eyelids.

One day, many foreign friars gathered in the friary, on their way to different parts of the world.

Well then, our blessed father Francis, a mirror of holy obedience, as if to encourage them on their journey with the novelty of a miracle, wanted to heal that friar, in their presence, in the following way.

'This friar Robert was deathly ill, so much so that by this time his soul had been recommended to him; when behold, the blessed Father appeared to him, in company with three friars, models of all holiness: saint Anthony, friar Augustine, and friar James of Assisi, who now, after death, accompanied him thoughtfully, just as they had followed him perfectly during life.

Taking a knife, St Francis cut away his superfluous flesh, restoring his sight and snatching him from the jaws of death; then he said to him:

«O son Robert, the grace I have given you is a sign for the brothers who set out for distant peoples: it is a sign that I will precede and guide them on their journey. Let them depart with joy and fulfil with a ready heart the obedience received!» (FF 1299).

The Canticle written by St Francis [Canticle of Brother Sun] is a hymn to life and light at the moment when he had lost his sight and been healed in his heart.

Francis, after his conversion, saw again and became a light for all, a beacon in the night of time.

Christ restored sight through him.

 

«And Jesus said to him: Go, your faith has saved you»  (Mk 10:52)

 

 

Thursday of the 8th wk. in O.T.  (Mk 10,46-52)

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Teresa Girolami

Teresa Girolami è laureata in Materie letterarie e Teologia. Ha pubblicato vari testi, fra cui: "Pellegrinaggio del cuore" (Ed. Piemme); "I Fiammiferi di Maria - La Madre di Dio in prosa e poesia"; "Tenerezza Scalza - Natura di donna"; co-autrice di "Dialogo e Solstizio".

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