Sister Water

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Sister Water is the personified figure of water in Saint Francis of Assisi’s “Canticle of the Sun,” praised as a humble, precious, and pure element of God’s creation.

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Label Occurrences
Sister Water canonical 3

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
literary character
personification
associatedWith Brother Fire
Brother Sun
Praise of the Creatures
surface form: Canticle of the Creatures

Christian environmental thought
Franciscan spirituality
Gaia
surface form: Mother Earth

Sister Moon
belongsToMotif Brother–Sister creation imagery
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Saint Francis of Assisi
surface form: Francis of Assisi
describedBy Saint Francis of Assisi
surface form: Francis of Assisi
hasCulturalImpact inspiration for Christian ecological reflection
referenced in discussions of water as sacred gift
hasGender female
hasMedium poetry
isPartOf Canticle of the Sun
kinshipMetaphor sister
languageOfWork Umbrian
literaryDevice personification of nature
literaryFunction praise of God through creation
mentionedIn Canticle of the Sun
placeOfOrigin Assisi
praisedAs humble
precious
pure
praisedFor chastity
humility
usefulness
religiousOrderContext Franciscan Order
surface form: Franciscan
religiousTradition Christianity
roleInText element of creation
symbolizes God’s grace
baptismal water
humility
life-giving power
purity
simplicity
water
theologicalTheme goodness of creation
gratitude for natural elements
interconnectedness of creatures
timeOfOrigin early 13th century

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Canticle of the Sun addresses Sister Water
Brother Sun hasRelationTo Sister Water
Brother Fire groupedWith Sister Water