Pope Francis took his name from the patron saint of animals, a beloved friar who preached sermons to birds, negotiated peace accords with ravenous wolves and taught his followers that all creatures should be loved as our brothers and sisters.
The Globe and Mail
Sun, 12/21/2014 - 4:00pm
Pope Francis took his name from the patron saint of animals, a beloved friar who preached sermons to birds, negotiated peace accords with ravenous wolves and taught his followers that all creatures should be loved as our brothers and sisters.