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Assisi (Italian pronunciation: [asˈsiːzi], from the Latin: Asisium) is a town and comune of Italy in the province of Perugia in the Umbria region, on the western flank of Monte Subasio.
It was the birthplace of St. Francis, who founded the Franciscan religious order in the town in 1208, and St. Clare (Chiara d'Offreducci), the founder of the Poor Sisters, which later became the Order of Poor Clares after her death. The 19th-century Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows was also born in Assisi.
Around 1000 BC a wave of immigrants settled in the upper Tiber valley as far as the Adriatic Sea, and also in the neighborhood of Assisi. These were the Umbrians, living in small fortified settlements on high ground. From 450 BC these settlements were gradually taken over by the Etruscans. The Romans took control of central Italy by the Battle of Sentinum in 295 BC. They built the flourishing municipium Asisium on a series of terraces on Monte Subasio. Roman remains can still be found in Assisi: city walls, the forum (now Piazza del Comune), a theatre, an amphitheatre and the Temple of Minerva (now transformed into the Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva). In 1997, the remains of a Roman villa were also discovered containing several well preserved rooms with frescoes and mosaics in a condition rarely found outside sites such as Pompei.
Coordinates: 43°N 12°E / 43°N 12°E / 43; 12
Italy (i/ˈɪtəli/; Italian: Italia [iˈtaːlja]), officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Italiana), is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Italy covers an area of 301,338 km2 (116,347 sq mi) and has a largely Mediterranean and temperate climate; due to its shape, it is often referred to in Italy as lo Stivale (the Boot). With 61 million inhabitants, it is the 4th most populous EU member state. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino and Vatican City.
Since ancient times, Greeks, Etruscans and Celts have inhabited the south, centre and north of the Italian Peninsula respectively. Rome ultimately emerged as the dominant power, conquering much of the ancient world and becoming the leading cultural, political, and religious centre of Western civilisation. The legacy of the Roman Empire is widespread and can be observed in the global distribution of civilian law, Republican governments, Christianity and the latin script.
Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226), was an Italian Roman Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.
Pope Gregory IX canonised Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and natural environment, which became customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of October 4.
In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt to convert the Sultan to put an end to the conflict of the Crusades. By this point, the Franciscan Order had grown to such an extent that its primitive organizational structure was no longer sufficient. He returned to Italy to organize the Order. Once his community was authorized by the Pope, he withdrew increasingly from external affairs. Francis is also known for his love of the Eucharist. In 1223, Francis arranged for the first Christmas live nativity scene. In 1224, he received the stigmata, during the apparition of Seraphic angels in a religious ecstasy making him the first recorded person to bear the wounds of Christ's Passion. He died during the evening hours of October 3, 1226, while listening to a reading he had requested of Psalm 142 (141).
Pope Francis arrives at the Sacred Convent of Assisi where he meets the Representatives of various Churches and Religions for the World Day of Prayer for Peace
In red-bricked Siena, we tour the town's innovative medieval hospital, lavish cathedral, and a bakery that makes panforte (like fruitcake, only delicious). Exploring the Chianti region, we sip Brunello di Montalcino — with its makers. Spending the night at a farmhouse, we meet the family and its sheep, learn of the Slow Food movement, and enjoy a homegrown dinner. In Assisi, we follow the footsteps of St. Francis, from his humble chapel to the Giotto-frescoed basilica that holds his tomb. © 2002 Rick Steves' Europe
For those who know nothing about the life and ministry of Francis of Assisi, this is an excellent place to start. The documentary spans his initial encounter with Christ all the way to his death, in just under an hour. Indeed, it is a sketch with some nice insights provided by various commentators. I'm not partial to reenactments, and there are plenty here. I prefer seeing the places themselves, as well as the art of the time. As the documentary creators are only imagining what the visuals, I would prefer to be allowed to do the same; dramatizing these events without the depth that can occur in a film risks deflating the impact of the moment. This does happen here...I found myself looking away and listening to the words and enjoyed it much better. But there are beautiful countrysides, and ...
Aus Assisi, Ökumenisches Gebet der Christen in der Unteren Basilika des heiligen Franziskus. Im Anschluss findet die Abschlussfeier auf dem Heilig-Franziskus-Platz statt.
St Francis of Assisi: Go and Rebuild my Church By Deacon Keith Fournier Editor in Chief Catholic Online Support Catholic Online by Subscribing to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/catholiconlinemedia?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about St. Francis of Assisi: http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=50 More on Saints: http://www.catholic.org/saints/ Catholic Shopping .com: http://catholicshopping.com/
The Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Order of Friars Minor - commonly known as the Franciscan Order - in Assisi, Italy, the city where St. Francis was born and died. The basilica is one of the most important places of Christian pilgrimage in Italy. With its accompanying friary, the basilica is a distinctive landmark to those approaching Assisi. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. The basilica, which was begun in 1228, is built into the side of a hill and comprises two churches known as the Upper Church and the Lower Church, and a crypt where the remains of the saint are interred. The interior of the Upper Church is an important early example of the Gothic style in Italy. The Upper and Lower Churches are decorated with frescoes b...
Su Tv2000 un viaggio dedicato ai più importanti luoghi della devozione popolare presenti in Italia, i Santuari, che Paolo VI chiamava "le cliniche della Fede". Dietro i documentari una grande firma, un regista di eccezione: Pupi Avati. In questa puntata: la Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi.
"Assisi is a town and comune of Italy in the province of Perugia in the Umbria region, on the western flank of Monte Subasio. It was the birthplace of St. Francis, who founded the Franciscan religious order in the town in 1208, and St. Clare." From Wikipedia Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSQ8QsPEIc4c6vHrWyc-5iQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learnitalianwithdolcevita Twitter: https://twitter.com/GruppoDolceVita Instagram https://instagram.com/italian_dolce_vita/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dolcevitagruppo Follow us on the channel DOLCE VITA and learn not only the language but also the Italian culture, plus travel tips, etc.! Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSQ8QsPEIc4c6vHrWyc-5iQ This video: https://youtu.be/HGa-c85ob0A
An essential guide to Umbria covering the region's top attractions and hotels
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel Guide Sicily http://bit.ly/124XYM9 Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Messina, the third largest city in Sicily. Its visitors can enjoy the huge harbor and the San Francesco church which was named after Saint Francis of Assisi. If we mention Messina everybody thinks of Messina Strait. This is the point where we can reach Sicily from Italy by ferry. As the two and a half thousand-year old city was almost destroyed in the two catastrophes, one of which was the earthquake in 1908 and the other was World War II. They can't boast as many monuments as its neighbors. Its huge harbor itself is a stirring colorful sight. Its worth-visiting San Francesco church was named after Saint Francis of Assisi. In front of it is the li...
Take a tour of Assisi's Basilica of St Francis in Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Built into the hillside in Assisi, this magnificent frescoed structure is a must see Christian pilgrimage site. Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi, known for containing the tomb of St. Francis, was built upon the hill now called the hill of paradise. Extravagant Romanesque and Gothic architecture make up the Basilica's Upper and Lower Church. Among the Basilica's theological relics include St. Francis' chalice, an Egyptian ivory horn, and the Franciscan Rule of 1223. The lower Basilica, designed as a large crypt, contains a fresco detailing parallel events in the lives of Jesus and St. Francis. Significant for its religious history and orna...
Assisi Travel Video - As if cupped in celestial hands, with the plains spreading picturesquely below and Monte Subasio rearing steep and wooded above, the mere sight of Assisi in the rosy glow of dusk is enough to send pilgrims souls spiralling to heaven. It is at this hour, when the pitter-patter of daytripper footsteps have faded and the town is shrouded in saintly silence, that the true spirit of St Francis of Assisi, born here in 1181, can be felt most keenly. Enjoy Your Assisi Travel Video!
After sorting through the monuments of Venice's powerful past, we'll trace its decline from Europe's most powerful city to its most hedonistic one. We'll cruise the Grand Canal, luxuriate in a venerable café, and savor fresh fish canal-side with Venetian friends. Becoming as anonymous as possible in this city of masks, we'll be dazzled by masterpieces of the Venetian Renaissance and get intimate with the city of Casanova...on a gondola in the moonlight. © 2012 Rick Steves' Europe
Iscriviti a Travel & Discover: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 -------------------------------------------------------- Evocative visions of Assisi and of the Umbrian landscape.