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There are many editions of the writings of Francis, and biographies about him, but here in one volume are both, plus the complete text of the late medieval work The Little Flowers, which did more to establish the legend of the man than any other work. This “Paraclete Giants” edition includes the complete Road to Assisi, Paul Sabatier’s groundbreaking biography of Francis, first published in French in 1894 and re-issued and annotated in English translation in 2002; the complete Francis in His Own Words: The Essential Writings; and The Little Flowers, thus offering the best introduction to St. Francis yet available. "It is not simply that Francis’s ideals are worth recounting, but that his life was so extraordinary. He was fully human—like each of us in our awkwardness, insecurities, and fear—but he was also perhaps the purest example we have seen of a person striving to do what Jesus taught his disciples.”—Jon M. Sweeney, from this book
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The Complete Francis of Assisi: His Life, the Complete Writings, and The Little Flowers (Paraclete Giants)From Paraclete Press Review [Stared Review] It’s difficult to think of a saint more widely recognized and beloved than Francis of Assisi (1181–1226 CE). Sweeney (When Saint Francis Saved the Church) has brought together Paul Sabatier’s important 1894 biography of the saint and almost all of Francis’s own writings and prayers including the classic The Little Flowers, an early anthology of anecdotes, teaching tales, and legends about Francis and the first generation of his followers. The author has annotated Sabatier’s work, and the translations and arrangement of the material are also his. VERDICT It is immensely valuable to have in one volume the key writings by and about Francis and his first disciples; essential for libraries and individuals looking to expand their knowledge of this influential saint. —Library JournalParaclete Press has a number of books on Christian Spirituality. Their Paraclete Giants series presents the complete works of various saints. I have several of these. They are affordable editions of Christian classics. The Complete Francis of Assisi is an exceptional volume and a great edition to the series.
Francis’s Essential Writings is of the most historical interest to me. Here is Francis in his own words–letters, prayers and monastic rules. These are important documents of the early Franciscan movement. Sweeney’s introductions and comments provide context for each piece of writing. The Little Flowers is well known and well loved. What sets this edition apart from others (other than Sweeney’s translation) is their arrangement. Sweeney places these stories in what he thinks is their most straightforward chronological rendering (rather than the traditional order. Anyone interested in Francis and the movement he founded will love this volume. If you do not have any Francis on your shelf, this is a good deal. I give it five stars.—James Matichuk, thoughts, prayers & songs
Saint Francis of Assisi is easily one of the most recognized saints, right up there in popularity and appealing warmth with Santa Claus. The Complete Francis of Assisi seeks to create a loving, inspiring portrait of the man who abandoned his father’s riches to wander the Italian countryside, ministering to lepers and preaching to birds. The book is actually three books in one: a gentle biography, a selection of writings by the saint himself, and a collection of medieval tales meant to popularize his legacy. Readers won’t find anything that drastically changes their perceptions of the lover of Lady Poverty, who nicknamed his own body Brother Ass, and the inclusion of three separate books means that some anecdotes are repeated. But the editor-translator’s clear love for his subject shines through, and the readers are left feeling they have spent some quality time with the man who continues to inspire us to contemplate abandoning our worldly possessions. In the company of a man like Francis, it seems like a good idea.—Christine Engel, Booklist Paraclete Press now has published this comprehensive collection of materials on Francis of Assisi as another volume in a very useful series, “Paraclete Giants,” with others on Julian of Norwich, Thérèse of Lisieux, the Imitation of Christ, among other classics in the spiritual life. Jon Sweeny is known for his work on Francis with numerous other publications, most recently When St. Francis Saved the Church, reviewed here by me. Once more, I can recommend a book by him with enthusiasm and gratitude. Sweeney brings together several important resources in one volume. There is first, the classic biography of Francis by Paul Sabatier, but with a great deal of editing and added material. Additional resources include a glossary of terms, a very helpful listing of major figures as well as sources for further reading. The second component is the essential writings of Francis. Here Sweeny provides fluid, accessible translation and notes as well as ample bibliography. Lastly, there is a well edited, revised translation of the important early narrative on Francis and his life , the fioretti or “little flowers,” a collection of accounts by different authors done and collected a century or so after Francis’ death. This, like other volumes in the series such as the one on Julian, will be a welcome resource for lectio divina, for what is contained is the substance of Francis’ words and actions. Having all these sources together and in such a clear, accessible version will make this a valuable book for retreats, for courses on the spiritual life as well as on major figures in that life. Today, the bishop of Rome, the pope’s taking on not just the name of Francis—the first time ever for the head of the Catholic church—but also this same Pope Francis’ daring to speak out against world economic systems, against the abuse of the natural environment, on behalf of the marginalized—all this has created yet another anti-Franciscan backlash, a sign of the way in which the “little poor man” of Assisi remains a sign of contradiction and challenge in the church. This fine volume is perhaps the most complete encounter in print one could have with him. The detail from Giotto’s beautiful fresco in the upper basilica in Assisi on the cover, of Francis preaching to the birds, is another wonderful vision.— Michael Plekon, Baruch College of the City University of New YorkSaint Francis of Assisi was born October 3, 1226 as Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, but nicknamed Francesco and became an Italian Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women's Order of St. Clare, and the Third Order of Saint Francis for men and women not able to live the lives of itinerant preachers. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in Roman Catholic history. "The Complete Francis of Assisi: His Life, The Complete Writings, and The Little Flowers" is a 416 page compendium comprised of an annotated account of his life and all of his surviving writings ably edited and translated into English for an American readership by independent scholar, author, and culture critic Jon M. Sweeney (who was the editor-in-chief of the Massachusetts-based Paraclete Press from 2004-2015). Deftly organized and presented with insightful commentaries, "The Complete Francis of Assisi" is enhanced with the inclusion of a five page listing of succinctly presented biographical sketches of the Franciscan Friars; a two page listing of suggestions for further reading. A truly impressive work and 'reader friendly' work, "The Complete Francis of Assisi" is very highly recommended for community, church, and academic library Christian Studies and Christian Biography collections in general, and Franciscan History supplemental studies lists in particular. For personal reading lists it should be noted that "The Complete Francis of Assisi" is also available in a Kindle edition ($18.95).—The Midwest Book Review
The Complete Francis of Assisi: His Life, The Complete Writings, and The Little Flowers Ed., translated and introduced by Jon M. Sweeney, Paraclete Press, 2015, 399 pp., ISBN 978-1-61261-688-9. $24.99 (paper).The Complete Francis of Assisi is actually a collection of three books between two covers. Sweeney edited the material of three classic Francis texts and brought them together in one convenient location. The individual titles that constitute this single work on Francis are Road to Assisi, Francis of Assisi in His Own Words: The Essential Writings, and The Little Flowers. This four hundred-page book may seem daunting considering it seeks to introduce a simple and unassuming man of God, but the reader will soon be captivated by the message and transformed in heart. The reader will discover the man Francis, his writings, and his living legacy. Sweeney does an admirable job introducing, annotating, and contemporizing each of the three classic French texts. It should also be noted that this title is part of a new series created by Paraclete Press called Paraclete Giants which specifically gathers the materials that profile the life, deeds, and words of Catholic luminaries in one place.
The Complete Francis of Assisi is recommended for all libraries seeking to update some classic texts.—John Leonard Berg, Catholic Library World
About the Author Jon M. Sweeney is an author and editor recognized for his ability to communicate religious ideas and history in uncomplicated language. He is also the author of The St. Francis Prayer Book and editor of The Road to Assisi: The Essential Biography of St. Francis, a Literary Guild, Crossings, and History Book Club selection. He was the cofounder and editor-in-chief of Skylight Paths Publishing for several years before joining Paraclete Press as associate publisher. He lives in Vermont with his wife and their two children.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Complete Francis of Assis is an exceptional volume and a great edition to the series By James R. V. Matichuk Paraclete Press has a number of books on Christian Spirituality. Their Paraclete Giants series presents the complete works of various saints. I have several of these. They are affordable editions of Christian classics. The Complete Francis of Assis is an exceptional volume and a great edition to the series.the-complete-francis-of-assisi-his-life-the-complete-writings-and-the-little-flowers-6Edited, translated and introduced by Jon Sweeney (independent scholar and cultural critic, The Complete Francis of Assisi includes the complete text of Paul Sabatier's classic The Life of St. Francis of Assissi (published as The Road to Assisi with Sweeney's introduction and notes), Sweeney's edition of Francis's writings (Previously published as Francis of Assisi In His Own Words: The Essential Writings) and Sweeney's translation of The Little Flowers of S. Francis by Brother Ugolino.Of these three shorter works, Sabatier's biography was the most difficult for me to read. Sweeney calls Sabatier Francis's first modern biographer (3). He first published his Life in French in 1894. Sabatier employed the methods of textual and historical criticism and contemporary psychological insight. Yet it is still a text from a hundred years ago and reads like. Sabatier sought to be a faithful interpreter of Francis. He was a man of his times and is reticent about what legendary material he includes in his history, discounting the most fanciful tales (i.e. appearances of the devil, heavenly virgins, etc.); however he doesn't complete demythologize him either, he includes an account of Francis's stigmata.Francis's Essential Writings is of the most historical interest to me. Here is Francis in his own words--letters, prayers and monastic rules. These are important documents of the early Franciscan movement. Sweeney's introductions and comments provide context for each piece of writing.The Little Flowers is well known and well loved. What sets this edition apart from others (other than Sweeney's translation) is their arrangement. Sweeney places these stories in what he thinks is their most straightforward chronological rendering (rather than the traditional order.Anyone interested in Francis and the movement he founded will love this volume. If you do not have any Francis on your shelf, this is a good deal. I give it five stars.Note: I received this book from Paraclete Press in exchange for my honest review.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. All you need to know to know Saint Francis By Patricia McKenna This a first for me, a review of three books in one. I love the title becasue it gives you a preview of the three titles that Sweeney has included under one cover. The first book is "The Road to Assissi: The Essential Biography of St. Francis" by Paul Sabatier. This is the first biography I ever read about St. Francis which was given to me by a friend and I reread it for this review. The second book is "The Essential Writings of St. Francis", here you can read the actual sayings and letters of St. Francis. The third book is "The Little Flowers" by Brother Ugolino which is a book about the legends and myths of St. Francis. I find this approach of including these three books to be a very inclusive approach to give the reader a comprehensive look at who was St. Francis. Let's now take a closer look at each of these books.The Road to Assisi to was first published in France in 1893 by French Prostentant Paul Sabbatier. More than 45 editions have been published in French alone. So it is definitely a classic. This book gives you specific historical facts with dates needed in a good biography, but there is also a reasonable flow of interesting stories. This makes this book informative and entertaining. It starts with his early life raised an aristocrat as a Bernadone in Assisi, Italy. It goes through his meeting with the Sultan, his later life receiving the stigmata and his death including his writing the Canticle of the Sun.The Essential Writings of St Francis edited by Sweeney, the author of this compilation, give us insights into the thoughts and mind of St. Francis. He was not a scholarly man and was a man of few words. Some of his best loved writings are letters.The Little Flowers ia a best loved Christian favorite that many have quoted from and it includes amusing anecdotes. It is interesting to hear stories that apear to have been told by his closest followers and brothers.This is an important look at St. Francis as a whole. Sweeney has included personal comments all the way through the book. The author seems to be a modern day expert on St.Francis including this book and many others.I would recommend this book to you but it is a rather long read taken as a whole. One thing I think that could be made more clear is the spirituality of St. Francis. I don't think this was the aim of this particular compilation but it is more of a get to know the man and his legacy book. The book gives you a thorough introduction but only an introduction that skims the surface of the impact St. Francis has made and the depts of his spirituality.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. For pilgrims and lovers of St. Francis of Assisi, a wonderful collection! By Italophile Book Reviews The subtitle of this book is His Life, The Complete Writings, and The Little Flowers. This book is the ultimate St. Francis fan's collection at 400+ pages. I had been wanting to read (and re-read) all these works for quite a while but now I'm very glad I waited.The introductions and footnotes provided by the editor of this collection were wonderful and really helped me get the most out of the books, especially Sabatier's classic biography of St. Francis.The editor says that he intends this collection for two audiences:"for those who already love St. Francis and want to be in his company""also ideal for someone new to the world's most popular saint...the little poor man from Umbria"Those are lovely thoughts, and one does feel in Francis's company when reading the story of his life, and the words written by his own hand, and the charming book Fioretti/Flowers, which reads like an attempt at a Gospel of St. Francis by those who loved the man.I would add a third audience: those who are about visit Assisi, Italy, especially those who are visiting the town as a religious pilgrim.The first book in the collection is The Essential Biography of St. Francis by Frenchman Paul Sabatier, written in 1894. Necessarily, the author included much material relating to the history of the times and the church in the late middle ages when Francis lived. The editor's footnotes were very helpful in providing extra background information on these subjects for the modern reader.Sabatier's style is easy to read and his book includes all the important moments in St. Francis's life. For pilgrims to Assisi, this book will provide all the locations one would want to visit, explaining the importance of each to Assisi's most famous son.I found most interesting the parts where Sabatier explained how Francis was viewed by his contemporaries. That the man was considered a saint during his own lifetime was very impressive, and it explained why he was canonized within only two years of his death.Sabatier also offers some of his own philosophical observations, which are beautiful in their own right, such as:"The greater number of people pass through life with souls asleep. Yet the instinct for love and for the divine is only slumbering."Francis provided in his religious community a refuge for "suffering souls thirsty for the ideal".The second book is a collection of 19 writings attributed to Francis of Assisi: Francis of Assisi in His Own Words: The Essential Writings. 9 of the writings are prayers. 4 are rules for his Franciscan Order. 6 are letters Francis wrote to members of his orders (he founded 3 orders).The prayers will appeal the most to readers, I suspect, for the same reason that St. Francis appeals to so many people: their simplicity and their embodiment of Francis's heartfelt love of Christ. The message is consistent and clear: love, charity, faith, and humility.Throughout the writings one sees a real man who is fully human yet inspirational in the path he chooses and the courage he shows in following through with his desire to live a life that emulates Christ's example.The third book is a medieval collection of 53 stories about St. Francis and his followers: The Little Flowers of Saint Francis Collected by Brother Ugolino. The editor has arranged them in chronological order, and if you read them after having read the first two books in the Complete Francis of Assisi, they will be like icing on the cake.The little flowers, or sweet little stories about St. Francis, read like a Gospel of Francis, a collection of stories and parables to bring glory to the man and to show to the world his sanctity and his Christ-like nature. What comes across too, through the stories, is the love that people had for Francis during his lifetime, and that he was seen as a saint long before the church canonized him.Just a note: for modern readers, the physical abuse that Francis subjected himself to will be rightfully disturbing. Today's Catholic Church does not condone extreme behavior such as extreme fasts and flagellation. Today's emulators of Christ, and St. Francis, are along the lines as Mother Theresa of Calcutta, and others like her, who are sanctified for their good deeds, personal sacrifices, and unlimited compassion.The Complete Francis of Assisi is a wonderful book for pilgrims, and for people who wish to know more about the poor little man from Umbria who set out to live as Christ lived and ended up founding three religious orders, and inspiring so many to strive to live their lives with more love, charity, faith and humility.Please visit my full and illustrated review at Italophile Book Reviews. I received a review-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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