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==Formation==
In 1588 Francis transferred from The University of Paris in [[Paris]] to the [[University of Padua]] where he studied both [[law]] and [[Theology]]. There he made up his mind about becoming a [[priest]]. Intelligent and handsome, DeSales went through various conversion experiences that moved his heart to serve God rather than money or the world. One incident included his sword falling to the ground while riding a horse, and crossing another sword, making the sign of The Cross. DeSales took this, among other signs, that Christ was calling him to a life of sacrifice and self-giving love for The Church.
 
==Graduation==
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In 1602, Bishop Granier died, and Francis was consecrated bishop of Geneva himself. During his years as bishop, he garnished a reputation as a spellbinding preacher and something of an [[ascetic]]; in particular, he was known as a friend of the poor, a man of almost supernatural affability and understanding. These last qualities come through wonderfully in his famous books. He died on [[28 December]] [[1622]] in [[Lyon]], while he travelled in the entourage of [[Charles Emmanuel I]], [[Duke]] of Savoy.
 
St. Francis de Sales was [[beatified]] in 1661 by [[Pope Alexander VII]], who then [[canonized]] him in 1665. In 1877, [[Pope Pius IX|Blessed Pius IX]] declared him a [[doctor of the Church|Doctor of the Universal Church]]. The Roman Catholic Church today celebrates his feast on [[24 January]], the day of his burial in [[Annecy]] in 1624.<ref>''Calendarium Romanum'' (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969), p. 115</ref> From 1666, when his feast day was inserted in the [[General Roman Calendar]], until 1969 it was observed on [[29 January]].
 
In 1923 [[Pope Pius XI]] proclaimed him a patron of writers and journalists, because of the books he wrote, the most famous of which was ''Introduction à la vie dévote'' ("[[Introduction to the Devout Life]]"). He also left the mystical ''Traité de l' Amour de Dieu'' ("[[Treatise on the Love of God]]") and many highly valued letters of spiritual direction. He was a notably clear and gracious stylist in [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Latin]].
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=== Karya-karya ===
* [http://secure.avemariapress.com/itemdetail.cfm?nItemid=923 ''Set Your Heart Free''] 30 Days with a Great Spiritual teacher, edited by John Kirvan
* [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/desales/devout_life.html ''Introduction To The Devout Life'']
* [http://www.archive.org/details/introductiontode00franuoft Better Translation of the book, "Introduction to the Devout Life]
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* [http://www.memoware.com/?screen=doc_detail&doc_id=18376 ''The Catholic Controversy'']
* [http://www.oblates.org/spirituality/spiritual_conferences/ ''Spiritual Conferences'']
 
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