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You DON'T Know the REAL St. Francis: The Radical Stigmatist of Assisi | Bret Thoman, OFS

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Aug 13, 2025
Bret Thoman, a Franciscan scholar and author, delves into the true essence of St. Francis of Assisi, far removed from his common portrayal as the saint of animals. He discusses St. Francis’s radical embrace of poverty, his transformative encounters with lepers, and the founding of the mendicant order that reshaped church history. Thoman critiques the modern misinterpretations of St. Francis's legacy and highlights the importance of early sources to uncover the depth of his teachings, emphasizing humility and love in the face of societal rejection.
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ANECDOTE

Leper Embrace That Changed Everything

  • Francis embraced a huge leper and that single act became the turning point of his conversion.
  • He later wrote that "what had been bitter became sweet, and what had been sweet became bitter."
INSIGHT

Francis’s Call As A Pentecostal Charism

  • Bret Thoman argues Francis received an extraordinary charism of poverty from the Holy Spirit that shaped his whole ministry.
  • This radical gift explains why Francis' life resembles early apostolic, Pentecostal activity more than ordinary reform movements.
ANECDOTE

From Italian Study Abroad To Franciscan Life

  • Bret Thoman became obsessed with Francis while studying Italian and experiencing a spiritual conversion in Italy.
  • His natural interest in food, culture and language became a supernatural love for saints and churches.
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