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St.
Frances of Rome
Oblates of Mary
by Jan Rynearson

Saint Frances of Rome
Birthplace: Rome
Feast Day: March 9
Patron of Oblates of Mary
Claim to Fame: Born in 1384, to a wealthy,
noble family, Frances inherited a quiet manner from
her mother and a strong will from her father. She
was 11 when she knew what God wanted for her – she
was going to be a nun. But her father promised her
hand in marriage to Lorenzo Ponziani, a noble,
wealthy and respectable man. After much stubborn
prayer, Frances yielded to her father’s will at age
13 and married Lorenzo. She thrust herself into the
social life which was expected of her, only to
collapse from strain. She lay close to death, unable
to eat, move or speak.
What made her a saint: Frances and her
sister-in-law, Vannozza became close friends and
went to Mass together, visited prisons, served
hospitals and set up a secret chapel in an abandoned
tower of their palace, where they prayed together.
When disease brought famine to Rome, Frances
insisted that no beggar was to be turned away. Her
prayers caused the family granary to remain filled
with corn, and the wine casks to refill
miraculously. These incidents convinced her husband,
Lorenzo, and his father that she was truly holy..
Frances lost both her son, Evangelista, and her
daughter, Agnes, during a period of civil war. Her
husband was broken in mind and body, and Frances
nursed him back to health.
With Lorenzo’s support, Frances started a lay order
of women attached to the Benedictines, called the
Oblates of Mary. They pledged to offer themselves to
God and serve the poor. After Lorenzo’s death,
Frances moved into the house with the Oblates and
was made the superior.
Best Quote: After Frances had collapsed right
after her marriage, she had a vision of St. Alexis,
who told her God was giving her an important choice:
Did she want to recover or not? She whispered,
“God’s will is mine.”
How she died: At 52, she lived the life she
had dreamed of at the age of 11. She died four years
later. Her last words were “the angel has finished
his task — he beckons me to follow him.”
Prayer: Saint Frances of Rome, help us to see
the difference between what we want to do and what
God wants us to do. Help us to discern what comes
from our will and what comes from God’s desire.
Amen.
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