St. Francis of Assisi: A Biography
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #260599 in Books
- Published on: 1979-06
- Original language: German
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 282 pages
Customer Reviews
Solid, thorough, and balanced
Omer Englebert is one of few contemporary biographers of Francis of Assisi whose presentation is neither excessively romantic nor squeezed desperately into a late 20th century mould (of pure social justice and ecology). His treatment of Francis's life is accurate and balanced, often warm and humourous, and he presents a clear picture of the social, religious and political conditions of Francis's time and place. This is the best recent biography of Francis which I have seen - highly recommended.
An essential biography of St. Francis
Englebert's classic biography is not a fictionalized version of the little saint's life, but a good, historically accurate portrait. This is one of the outstanding Francis biographies of the past century, placing the little saint's life in historical and socio-political context as few of his biographers have done. The writing may sometimes seem a little dry, but the content is full of life.
I served as provincial formation director for the Anglican Third Order Franciscans in the American Province and this is a book I put on the reading list for all novices. Now I'm formation director for my SFO fraternity (Catholic secular Franciscans) and I use it in our initial formation classes and also highly recommend it all.
Besides, who could resist a name like Omer Englebert?
Pax et bonum!
Brother Francis' Life
Father Engelbert has blessed us with a thoroughly delightful account of the life of St. Francis of Assisi. Accounts of the saints often take one of two extremes. The first is to give credence to all legends as if they are straight historical fact and not meant to convey a certain truth about the saint and his/her love of God. The second is to totally discount all data that cannot be scientifically proven to demonstrate some facet of the saint's life. Such accounts usually end up having little to do with the saint's faith and a lot to do with what was not important to that saint (i.e., politics).
Father Engelbert takes the middle road, and the result is truly fantastic. Saint Francis comes alive, and he takes life in this account because his love of God is so beautifully set forth. Francis, of all men on earth, lived the Gospel, and I'm so thankful that the rest of us have him as an example to follow.
This biography is very readable. I was most impressed with the fact that Father Engelbert kept editorializing to a minimum and let the record speak for itself in most instances. As noted above, fact and legend are interwoven wonderfully to present a historical account of a great saint's walk with God and the growth of the word's largest religious order, the Friars Minor.
I read this book as part of my formation for the Secular Franciscan Order, but I recommend it to anyone who wants to see how love of God should be expressed in the world. Purchase this book and be edified by the life of Brother Francis.





