The Life of St. Frances of Rome, And Others

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_Love, love_, was the burden of her teaching, as it had been that of thebeloved disciple. "Love one another (she said), and be faithful untodeath. Satan will assault you, as he has assaulted me; but be notafraid. You will overcome him through patience and obedience; and notrial will be too grievous, if you are united to Jesus; if you walk inHis ways, He will be with you. " Then with earnest accents she thankedDon Giovanni, in her own name and in that of the order, for all he haddone to them; an...d commended the Oblates to his fatherly care.
At that moment her son Baptista entered the room. His mother sat up inthe bed, and gazing upon him with an expression of anxious scrutiny, shesaid: "And can it be that you quarrel with poor shepherds? And do yourob God of His glory by unlawful dealings with hell?" The persons whowere standing around the bed looked at each other in surprise, andimagined that Francesca was delirious; but Baptista's countenance andactions soon undeceived them. Tears rushed into his eyes, and with greatemotion he publicly acknowledged that he had been guilty of striking, in his anger, some peasants who had injured his fields, and had gone toconsult in secret one of the persons who dealt in occult sciences, as tothe possibility of his mother's recovery.


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