The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi is celebrated on October 4 and honors the life of the renowned Catholic friar, philosopher, mystic, and teacher. To commemorate St. Francis, the town of Assisi lights oil lamps for two days, and religious services are held. A unique custom on this day involves children bringing their pets to be blessed. St. Francis is known for founding the men’s Order of Friars Minor and the women’s Order of Saint Clare, and he dedicated his life to serving the poor and sick. His legacy includes traveling to preach the gospel and establishing Franciscan orders that spread globally.
October 4: St. Francis of Assisi Feast Day
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