HUMILIS Made in Assisi
The TAU is the sign with which St. Francis of Assisi loved signing his letters and blessings. Indeed, the TAU, the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is indicated in the Bible as a symbol of salvation. In the book of Ezekiel and in Revelation it is a prophetic sign of redemption through the Cross of Christ.
“The Lord said: go throughout the city of Jerusalem and mark the TAU on the foreheads of those who grieve and lament. (Ezek. 9.4).
“It is a sign of powerful protection against evil ... (Ez.9, 6).
The love for the TAU was a love that sprang from a passionate reverence for the holy cross, for the humility of Christ, the subject of ongoing meditations of Saint Francis.
For the Saint, the TAU was also the concrete sign of his salvation and of the victory of Christ over evil. Today, the TAU is the symbol of Franciscan spirituality that expresses the love for peace, joy, and God's creation.
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HUMILIS Made In Assisi
The TAU is the sign with which St. Francis of Assisi loved signing his letters and blessings.
Indeed, the TAU, the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is indicated in the Bible as a symbol of salvation.
In the book of Ezekiel and in Revelation it is a prophetic sign of redemption through the Cross of Christ.
The Lord said: go throughout the city of Jerusalem and mark the TAU on the foreheads of those who grieve and lament. (Ezek. 9.4).
It is a sign of powerful protection against evil ... (Ez.9, 6).
The love for the TAU was a love that sprang from a passionate reverence for the holy cross, for the humility of Christ, the subject of ongoing meditations of Saint Francis.
For the Saint, the TAU was also the concrete sign of his salvation and of the victory of Christ over evil.
Today, the TAU is the symbol of Franciscan spirituality that expresses the love for peace, joy, and God's creation.
The TAU is the emblem of a journey of faith that revolves around God and just as life's events follow each other and are resolved in faith so the TAU of Humilis follow each other creating a never-ending, eternal sequence.
The ring is the first and only one of its type created completely in Assisi.The craftsmanship, combined with the most advanced manufacturing techniques, makes Humilis an object of rare workmanship, even though essential in style.
This is also one of the primary reasons why the Humilis ring is increasingly being chosen as a wedding ring.
Furthermore, only noble materials were chosen, such as gold and silver, to mirror the noble soul of those worthy of wearing the ring. It's simple and linear design recalls the sobriety of a life to aim towards, like that of the Saint.
Il TAU è il segno con cui San Francesco d'Assisi amava firmare le lettere e le benedizioni.
Il TAU infatti, ultima lettera dell'alfabeto ebraico, è indicato nella Bibbia come simbolo di salvezza.
Nel libro del profeta Ezechiele e nel libro dell'Apocalisse esso è segno profetico della redenzione attraverso la Croce di Cristo.
Il Signore disse: passa in mezzo alla città, in mezzo a Gerusalemme e segna un TAU sulla fronte degli uomini che sospirano e piangono. (Ez. 9,4).
È un segno di potente protezione contro il male. (Ez.9,6).
Quello per il TAU era un amore che scaturiva da una appassionata venerazione per la santa croce, per l'umiltà del Cristo, oggetto continuo delle meditazioni di Francesco.
Il TAU era inoltre per il Santo il segno concreto della sua salvezza e la vittoria di Cristo sul male.
Oggi il TAU è simbolo della spiritualità francescana che si esprime nell'amore per la pace, la letizia, il Creato.
Il TAU è emblema di un percorso di fede che ruota intorno a Dio e come le vicende della vita si susseguono risolvendosi nella fede, così i TAU di Humilis si ripercorrono creando reciprocamente una sequenza senza fine, come dire eterna.
L'anello è il primo ed unico completamente realizzato ad Assisi.
La produzione artigianale, unita alle più evolute tecniche di lavorazione, fanno di Humilis un oggetto di rara fattura, benché essenziale.
Data l'unicità e l'alto valore simbolico, gli anelli Humilis vengono sempre più spesso scelti anche come fedi nuziali.
Inoltre sono stati usati solo materiali nobili come l'oro e l'argento, come nobile è l'animo di chi è degno di fregiarsene, e un design semplice e lineare che vuole richiamare la sobrietà della vita a cui tendere, come quella del Santo.
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La Porziuncola Nuova at the National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi
MIRACLE PRAYER OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
MIRACLE PRAYER OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
The Prayer of St. Francis is one of the best known and best loved prayers in the world today. Attributed traditionally to St. Francis of Assisi (1181-1226), pictured above, its actual origins are much more recent. Nonethless it beautifully reflects his devotion to God!
St. Francis of Assisi, The Seraphic Father and Founder of the Three Franciscan Orders: St. Francis was born around 1181 at Assisi in Umbria, Italy, son of a rich merchant. After a vision of Christ, St. Francis embraced poverty and the care of the sick and poor. In the church of San Damiano, St. Francis heard these words coming from the crucifix: Go and repair My house, which you see is falling down. When his father publicly disinherited him as a madman, St. Francis devoted himself entirely to the virtue of poverty (personified as Lady Poverty), to preaching, to care of the sick and poor-especially lepers, and to establishing the Friars Minor, the Poor Clares, and the Franciscan lay Tertiaries (Third Order). Among his supernatural gifts was the stigmata. In 1223 St. Francis built the first Christmas creche, a custom which has continued to our own day. St. Francis died in 1226 and was canonized in 1228. He is one of the most famous, most influential, and most beloved saints in the history of the Church.
Saint Francis of Assisi changed the world during his brief life, and he is still remembered worldwide today for the miracles people say God performed through him and the compassion he showed to the vulnerable especially poor people, sick people, and animals.
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ASSISI - Casa de São Francisco e Santa Clara
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as ruas da cidade são super charmosas, encantadoras e possuem diversas lojas de souvenirs.
É realmente belíssima e recomendamos muito.
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E nessa série: CAMINHOS PARA ROMA, trouxemos pra vocês um pouquinho da cultura italiana de diversas regiões.
Fiquem sempre atentos para mais novidades aqui no canal.
Aqui você encontrará um cantinho que te faça querer ficar ainda mais pois esperamos compartilhar nossas melhoras experiências.
Estamos aqui para acrescentar e também aprender, então aceitamos sugestões para melhorias.
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Lifesized nativity figures arrive in Assisi
(11 Dec 2010) SHOTLIST
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Tesero - November 23, 2010
1. Wide of sculptor Tiziano Deflorian carving a wooden angel inside his workshop
2. Reverse shot of Tiziano Deflorian working
3. Close of a gouge cutting into pinewood
4. Close of face of angel in its early phases of sculpting
5. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Tiziano Deflorian, nativity scene sculptor from Tesero:
Carving and creating nativity scenes is also a way to express one's faith.
6. Wide of carpenters' tools featuring gouges and wooden mallet
7. Tiziano Deflorian approaching a trunk that opens as a triptych, featuring a three panel nativity scene
8. Close tilt down of the Holy Family carved inside trunk
9. Wide tilt down from a sculpted figure of a shepherd to a framed photograph of Pope Benedict XVI
10. Close of Benedict as he admires sculpted trunk
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Tesero - November 24, 2010
11. Wide of Fiemme Valley snow-capped mountains
12. Wide of a logging station below the mountains
13. Wide of a metal claw lifting logs at the logging station
14. Wide of the Tesero skyline with mountains in the background
15. Wide of museum exhibiting Tesero nativity scenes, called Casa Jellici
16. Wide of nativity scene made with wood chips with a sign reading, Casa Jellici in the background
17. Close of nativity scene characters made with wood chips
18. Wide of an nativity scene embedded in tree trunk
19. Mid of nativity scene characters inside the same tree trunk
20. Close of wooden figurines of the Virgin Mary holding Baby Jesus
21. Close of one of the Magi in procession towards Baby Jesus
22. Mid of a life-size wooden statue of Baby Jesus in a crib surrounded by straw
23. Close up the same statue of Baby Jesus
24. Wide of Mario Deflorian, one of the founding members of the Friends of the Nativity Scene Association, as he looks at a nativity scene
25. Mid of the same nativity scene, featuring the holy family, shepherds and the Magi with background of the Alps
26. Mid of Mario Deflorian looking at the same nativity scene
27. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Mario Deflorian, one of the founding members of the Friends of the Nativity Scene Association:
We care about our local traditions, our firm Christian traditions and the real meaning of Christmas, about the historical reality, the one from Bethlehem.
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FILE: Tesero - 1965
++Courtesy of Friends of the Nativity Scene Association++
28. Wide shot of STILL photograph of life-size nativity scene under the central bridge
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FILE: Tesero - 1985
++Courtesy of Friends of the Nativity Scene Association++
29. STILL photo of life-size nativity scene
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FILE: Tesero - 2006
++Courtesy of Friends of the Nativity Scene Association++
30. Wide STILL photo of life-size nativity scene
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FILE: Vatican - 2007
++Courtesy of Friends of the Nativity Scene Association++
31. Wide STILL photo of St. Peter's Square in Christmas 2007, featuring some of the nativity characters from Tesero
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Assisi - December 8, 2010
32. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Giuseppe Piemontese, the Custos (keeper) of the Sacred Convent of Assisi:
Three years before he died, St. Francis expressed a wish to a noble friend, Giovanni di Greccio. He wished he could see with the eyes of the body, the sufferance and difficulty of the real birth of Jesus.
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Tesero - November 24, 2010
33. Wide of a local seamstress adjusting Magi for trip to Assisi
34. Wide of a Tesero local packing life-size figure
35. Wide of a Tesero local packing life-size shepherd
36. Close of shepherd covered with a plastic bag
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Tesero - November 23, 2010
37. Close of a life-size wooden angel
38. Mid of Tiziano Deflorian removing wing of angel
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This pilgrimage tour will take us to the foundation of our Church, to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the Audience with the Peter's successor, Pope Francis, St. Padre Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo,Lanciano from the 8th century and at the end to Medjugorje to pray with and to Virgin Mary...
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Hey guys! Today I'm recapping on my trip to Italy! I went with my school over spring break (long overdue haha) & decided to mash together the vlog & haul. We went to several locations such as Venice, Florence, Rome, Pompeii, Capri, & Assisi! Hope you guys enjoy - let me know other travel destinations I can add to my bucket list! x Liz
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Pope Francis, St Francis of Assisi and the San Damiano Cross
offers this video to honor the new Pope Francis. Our new Pope Francis, chose his name to honor the life of St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis was praying before the San Damiano cross when Jesus spoke to him and said go repair my Church this led to the foundation of the Franciscan order and inspired the order of St. Clair.
Jesus stands in the center of the San Damiano cross looking at us. He is surrounded by a number of saints including the Blessed Mother, St. John the Baptist, St. Mary Magdalen and others. There is also a picture of a rooster. It depicts the denial of St. Peter.Above Jesus is a picture of the Ascension which is surrounded by a host of angels.
The cross was designed by Serbian monks and is now housed in the Basilica of St. Claire in Assisi and it would be the perfect cross to use for anyone who wants to make a rosary to honor Pope Francis and St. Francis of Assisi.
As you can see rosaryparts.com offers a number of different San Damiano Crosses to rosary makers including the large wooden cross that is used to make crown rosaries or as a wall hanging. The other smaller crosses capture the San Damiano images in beautiful sterling silver.
Here are two examples of Rosary kits with a matching scapula center and San Damiano cross. The one on the left has diamond shaped fire polished black beads and the one on the right round light sapphire beads. And when you order a rosary kit you get all the parts necessary to make a complete rosary
Here's a close-up of a sterling silver San Damiano cross and scapular center, and here we see the San Damiano cross with a round of St. Francis of Assisi center, either would make a beautiful rosary.
And if you would rather make a wooden rosary, the beads on the left are olive wood beads from trees grown around Bethlehem and the beads on the right are robles wood beads from the Philippines.
and rosaryparts.com, also offers these metals that are dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi and here is one that is dedicated to St. Clair.
So if you'd like to make a rosary to honor our new Pope Francis or to honor St. Francis of Assisi just come to rosaryparts.com. At rosaryparts.com we have the largest selection of rosary making tools and supplies on the web and remember we've been serving the faithful for over three generations.
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