SAINT OF THE DAY

December 10

Servant of God Bernard of Quintavalle (d. 1246?)


Bernard was a wealthy man of Assisi, known and esteemed for his virtue and his wisdom. 
He was also the first follower of St. Francis, 
and would ultimately prove to be first in the order of sanctity.
Moved by the poverty and humility of Francis, Bernard invited him to stay at his house one night. There Bernard observed that Francis forsook a full night's sleep and instead spent the hours in prayer. By the following morning Bernard was convinced that Francis was indeed motivated by sincere love of God and, 
so, Bernard asked to become a disciple. 
Francis joyfully took him to the church where they attended Mass and then asked the priest to open the Bible three times.

Three passages appeared: 
"If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor" (Matthew 19:21). 
"Take nothing for the way" (Mark 6:8). 
"If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me" (Matthew 16:24).

Francis said: 
"This will be the rule of life which we and all those who will join us shall follow." 
At that, Bernard sold all his possessions and divided the money among the poor.

Francis admired much in Bernard because he was older and because he was so holy. He sent his new follower and a companion to Florence and then to Bologna. In both places they were made sport of because of their poor clothing and the manner of their life. But Bernard was only upset when the townspeople of Bologna began to recognize his holiness. He asked Francis to bring him back.

Later Francis took Bernard with him as he headed out for Africa to preach to the Muslims. But along the way they met a poor sick man and Francis left the ever-joyful Bernard to care for the man until he himself would return.

Before his death Francis gave Bernard a special blessing and asked all of the brothers to have respect for this holy man.

Bernard is buried in Assisi near his holy founder in the Basilica of St. Francis.