SAINT OF THE DAY -- March 6 - Servant of God Sylvester of Assisi
March 6
Servant of God Sylvester of Assisi

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Sylvester was one of the first 12 followers of St. Francis of Assisi
and was the first priest in the Franciscan Order. A descendant of a
noble family, Sylvester once sold Francis stones which were to be used
to rebuild a church. When, a short while later, he saw Francis and
Bernard of Quintavalle distributing Bernard's wealth to the poor,
Sylvester complained that he had been poorly paid for the stones and
asked for more money.
Though
Francis obliged, the handful of money he gave Sylvester soon filled him
with guilt. He sold all of his goods, began a life of penance and
joined Francis and the others. Sylvester became a holy and prayerful
man, and a favorite of Francis—a companion on his journeys, the one
Francis went to for advice. It was Sylvester and Clare who answered
Francis' query with the response that he should serve God by going out
to preach rather than by devoting himself to prayer.
Once in a
city where civil war was raging, Sylvester was commanded by Francis to
drive the devils out. At the city gate Sylvester cried out: "In the
name of almighty God and by virtue of the command of his servant
Francis, depart from here, all you evil spirits." The devils departed
and peace returned to the city.
Sylvester lived 14 more years after the death of Francis and is buried near him in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi.
Comment:
Sylvester
probably would have asked a higher price for his stones if he had
thought Francis had the money. In today’s world he might have written
the difference off on his taxes as a charitable contribution, but that
wasn’t an option in his day. Quite understandably, he asked for payment
from the money Francis was handing out so freely. So why did he later
feel guilty? Perhaps he realized that, like many of us, he placed a
higher value on lesser things.
Source: American Catholic Organization
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