Dictating the Canticle
Español This serene and luminous scene depicts Saint Francis of Assisi dictating to Brother Leo, likely inspired by the spirit of the Canticle of the Creatures, one of the most beautiful expressions of Christian praise. Though painted in a blooming landscape filled with light, flowers, and flowing water, the moment recalls the final years of Francis’s life, when illness and blindness had already set in. Yet even in suffering, his voice did not turn inward—it turned outward, toward creation, recognizing in all things a reflection of God’s goodness. This vision is deeply rooted in Francis’s devotion to the Resurrection of Christ. For him, the Risen Lord was not only a mystery to be believed, but a reality to be seen and experienced in the world. The renewal of nature, the harmony of creatures, and the beauty of the earth all spoke of a life restored through Christ. The Canticle itself becomes a song of Easter: a proclamation that even in weakness, even in darkness, creation continues to ...