
François D'Assise
François d'Assise was a 13th-century French Catholic friar, known for his deep devotion, humility, and love for nature and all living creatures. He founded the Franciscan Order, emphasizing poverty, compassion, and the importance of caring for the environment. His lifestyle reflected simplicity and a sense of equality among people and nature. Recognized as a saint, he is often called the patron saint of animals and ecology. His teachings continue to inspire efforts toward kindness, humility, and environmental stewardship, highlighting the spiritual value of living harmoniously with the world.