Chapter
XXIII
How St Francis delivered the brother who, being in sin, had fallen into the
power of the devil.
St Francis, being one day in prayer in the Convent of the
Portiuncula, saw, by the revelation of God, that all the convent was surrounded
and besieged by devils, as by a great army; but none could penetrate into the
convent, because the brothers were so holy that the demons could not enter into
any of them. They remained, however, on the watch, until one day a certain
brother being offended by another, thought in his heart how he could accuse and
do him harm. Having yielded to this evil thought, the devil, seeing a way open
to him, entered the convent and took possession of the brother. On this St
Francis, like a vigilant pastor, ever watching over his flock, seeing the
brother, and commanded him to confess immediately the hatred he had nourished
in his heart towards his neighbour, which had caused him to fall into the power
of the enemy. The brother, much alarmed, and seeing that his saintly father had
penetrated into his deepest thoughts, confessed the evil feeling which had
entered into his heart, and humbly asked pardon and penance. When he had done
this, and being absolved of his sin had accepted his penance, St Francis beheld
the devil to flee away; and the brother, being freed from such a cruel monster
through the charity of his good shepherd, thanked God, and returned to the
little flock of the saintly pastor corrected and strengthened, and lived
afterwards in great sanctity.
To the praise and glory of Jesus Christ and his poor servant Francis. Amen.
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