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Saint Francis
Saint Francis of Assisi, (name at birth was Giovanni) had a way with mother nature that to all seemed quite uncanny. His voice alone would bring the birds to settle at his feet and listen to his sermons, in the forest, which was sweet. Within the town of Gubbio, a Wolf preyed on the folk until our hero cornered it and to it gently spoke wherein it lay before him and then followed him to town and the townsfolk fed him daily, thus the body count went down. This kind Monk's caring nature is a lesson for us all mankind must act responsibly, reaffirmed by Pope John Paul. My tenet since my baptism has always been to care for all of God's creation (except slugs, which I can't bear) So, since Lord, you're all seeing and all hearing, which is good I have a question for you, please now tell me, if you would, Lord, answer this, strengthen my faith and cast away my doubt Why I keep finding pigeon poo on the laundry I've hung out?
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