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− | *[[Order of the Holy Sepulchre]], lay organization related to Franciscan hospitality in the Holy Land.
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− | *''[[Brother Sun, Sister Moon]]'' (1972), a film by [[Franco Zeffirelli]]
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− | *[[Prayer of Saint Francis]], a prayer widely attributed to St. Francis of Assisi, although in fact there is no record of it prior to [[1912]].
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− | *[[Clare of Assisi]]
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− | *[[Juniper (saint)|Saint Juniper]], one of Francis' original followers.
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− | *[[Saint David]]
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− | *[[University of Saint Francis (Illinois)]], a school founded in the tradition of St. Francis of Assisi.
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− | *[[Saint Francis University]] (Pennsylvania)
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− | *[[List of people on stamps of Ireland]]
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− | *[[Saint Margaret of Cortona]]
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− | *[[Saint-François d'Assise]], an opera by [[Olivier Messiaen]]
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− | *[[Society of Saint Francis]]
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− | *''[[The Flowers of St. Francis]]'' (1950), a film by [[Roberto Rossellini]]
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− | *''Francesco'' (1990), a film by [[Liliana Cavani]], somewhat slow moving film which follows Francis of Assisi's evolution from rich man's son to religious humanitarian and eventually to full-fledged self-tortured saint. This movie was inspired by [[Hermann Hesse]]'s novel ''[[Peter Camenzind]]''. St. Francis is played by Mickey Rourke, and the woman who later became Saint Clare, is played by Helena Bonham Carter
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− | *''Flowers for St Francis'' (2005), a book by Raj Arumugam (see www.ttsworld.com.au)
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− | *[[Lynn Townsend White, Jr.]]
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− | *''Reluctant Saint: The Life of Francis of Assisi'' a book by [[Donald Spoto]] (2002)
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− | *[[Christian mystics]]
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− | *[[Siena College]]
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− | *[[Saint-François]] (places called for Francis of Assisi in French-speaking countries)
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− | *''Saint Francis et His Four Ladies'' (1970) a book by Joan Mowat Erikson
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− | *''Brother, Sister'' (2006), third full-length album by indie rock band mewithoutYou, featuring the song ''The Sun and Moon''
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