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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's 17th century oil painting, "St. Francis of Assisi at Prayer." The popular saint, whose feast day is Oct. 4, suffered greatly toward the end of his life, when he became blind, bedridden with the stigmata, and physically ailing. Yet, instead of praying for physical healing, St. Francis prayed instead for his suffering to bring him closer to God the Father.
Stephen P. White is executive director of The Catholic Project at The Catholic University of America and a fellow in Catholic Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.