Feb. 28, 2026 : High above Italy’s Aniene Valley, the Sacro Speco monastery clings to the rock — built around the cave where Saint Benedict first embraced silence, prayer, and solitude. But hidden within these sacred walls is something unexpected: one of the oldest known portraits of Saint Francis of Assisi.

In this episode, EWTN explores the “Holy Cave” of Subiaco, where Francis came in 1223 seeking the same silence that shaped Benedict centuries earlier. Art historian Martina Amati takes us inside the Chapel of Saint Gregory to examine what she calls an “ancient photograph” of Francis — painted while he was still alive, without halo or stigmata, identified simply as “Brother Francis.”

From Byzantine symbolism to a visible trace of an eye operation he endured, the fresco offers rare historical detail about the real Francis. Even Pope Pius II left his signature beside it centuries later.

Discover how this hidden portrait shaped the image of Francis for generations — and why this monastery remains a place where silence still speaks.

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