- Francis Arias
Francis Arias (
1533 —15 May 1605 ), born and died inSeville ,Spain , was a Jesuit writer of asceticaltreatise s.He was received into the
Society of Jesus at the age of twenty-six. He was professor of scholastic theology at Córdoba, of moral theology atTrigueros , rector of the college in the latter place and also atCádiz .Most of his works have been translated into various languages. His life corresponded with his teachings. He was held in the highest esteem by the great master of the spiritual life,
John of Avila .St. Francis of Sales , in the "Introduction to a Devout Life", recommends the perusal of his works. He was commonly regarded as a saint, and was remarkable for his gift of prayer and his spirit of penance.Much of his time was devoted to the care of blacks,
Moors , and the inmates of hospitals and prisons. From his earliest youth his predilection for spiritual things manifested itself. His career as a student in Alcalá was brilliant. While a secular priest, he laboured as an apostle in his native city of Seville.At his death it was difficult to protect his body from the piety of the people, who proclaimed him a saint and endeavoured to secure parts of his apparel as relics.
Works
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Spiritual Profit "
*"Treatise on the Rosary "
*"Imitation of Our Lady "
*"Imitation of Christ "
*"Mental Prayer "
*"The Use of the Sacraments "
*"The Promises of God "
*"The Turpitude and Grievousness of Sin "ource
*Catholic
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01711a.htm Francis Arias] at Catholic Encyclopedia
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