Saint Francis of Assisi Devotionals
In celebration of the Special Year (Jubilee Year) of St. Francis, proclaimed by Pope Leo XIV to commemorate the 800th anniversary of St. Francis of Assisi’s death, this collection invites you to renew your faith through the example of one of the Church’s most beloved saints. St. Francis calls us to peace, humility, Gospel simplicity, and care for God’s creation.
Our Saint Francis devotionals are chosen to support daily prayer and meaningful Catholic gift-giving. Whether you’re drawn to St. Francis as patron of animals, ecology, and peace—or you simply want a reminder to “begin again” with Christ—these pieces offer a lasting companion for your spiritual journey.
Shop Saint Francis Devotionals
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Saint Francis Medals & Pendants: Wear his witness close to your heart in everyday life.
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Catholic Gifts: Thoughtful for Confirmation, RCIA, birthdays, memorials, and pet blessings.
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Faith That Lasts: Devotionals selected for quality craftsmanship and long-term wear.
Looking for more patron saint jewelry? Browse our Patron Saint Medals, explore Confirmation Gifts, or shop Catholic Jewelry.
Saint Francis of Assisi FAQs
Who is Saint Francis of Assisi?
Saint Francis of Assisi is a 13th-century Catholic saint known for his radical humility, love of Christ, and joyful devotion to living the Gospel. He founded the Franciscan Order and is beloved for his peaceful spirit and reverence for creation.
What is the Special Year (Jubilee Year) of St. Francis?
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed a special Jubilee Year honoring St. Francis to mark the 800th anniversary of his death, inviting the faithful to deeper conversion, prayer, and peace-filled discipleship.
What is Saint Francis the patron saint of?
Saint Francis is widely honored as the patron saint of animals, ecology, and peace, and he is especially beloved by those seeking simplicity and renewed faith.
Why wear a Saint Francis medal?
Wearing a Saint Francis medal is a daily reminder to pursue peace, humility, and trust in God. Many Catholics wear it as a sign of devotion and a prayerful encouragement to live with Franciscan joy.