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People: Emmanuel-Armand de Vignerot du Plessis- Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon

Francis of Assisi had in 1221 established …

Years: 1226 - 1226

Francis of Assisi had in 1221 established another branch of his order for lay people, called the Third Order.

As day-to-day organization is not among Francis’ strengths, he heeds the influence of more practical men, such as Cardinal Ugolino and Brother Elias.

Francis has retired from the government of the order to a life of contemplation, during which he reportedly receives the stigmata, the imprint of the wounds of Christ on his own body, and composes a celebrated poem, the “Canticle of Brother Sun.”

He dies at forty-four on October 3, 1226, by which time the Franciscan order, approved in 1223 by Pope Honorius III, has spread from Italy to England, the Holy Land, and all of Europe.

The friars, known as the people's preachers, wear a gray tunic with a white cord at the waist; hence, their English name Grey Friars.

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