Prayer of Saint Francis
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Prayer of Saint Francis
Summary
Prayer of Saint Francis is a Christian prayer[1]. It draws 627 Wikipedia views per month (christian_prayer category, ranking #5 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- Prayer of Saint Francis authored Francis of Assisi[3].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's image is recorded as Franziskuskapelle Attaching (Freising) 06 Detail.jpg[4].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's instance of is recorded as Christian prayer[5].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's audio is recorded as OSFAnonimousJaymeAmatnecksCEIC.ogg[6].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's Commons category is recorded as Prayer of Peace[7].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's country of origin is recorded as France[9].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02z_0k[10].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's has edition or translation is recorded as A prayer of St. Francis of Assissi[11].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's has edition or translation is recorded as Molitva Svyatogo Franciska Assizskogo[12].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's has edition or translation is recorded as Gebed van Franciscus[13].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's has edition or translation is recorded as Q42772011[14].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's has edition or translation is recorded as Make Me a Channel of Your Peace[15].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's has edition or translation is recorded as Q124034254[16].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's BBC Things ID is recorded as 1f174017-3970-49ef-ba14-8b2fc62b499e[17].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's first line is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Seigneur, faites de moi un instrument de votre paix.'}[18].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's first line is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Herr, mach mich zu einem Werkzeug deines Friedens'}[19].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Q25689906[20].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Q25690615[21].
- Prayer of Saint Francis's last line is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'c’est en mourant qu’on ressuscite à l’éternelle vie.'}[22].
Body
Works and Contributions
Prayer of Saint Francis authored Francis of Assisi[3].
Why It Matters
Prayer of Saint Francis draws 627 Wikipedia views per month (christian_prayer category, ranking #5 of 10).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]