Yes, St. Francis of Assisi has several chapels dedicated to him, the most notable being the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, Italy. This basilica, which houses his tomb, is an important pilgrimage site and features beautiful frescoes depicting his life. Additionally, many churches and chapels around the world are named after St. Francis, honoring his legacy and teachings.
Pope Francis was elected pope in the Sistine Chapel.
St. Francis of Assisi built his own contributions with the help of God.
St. Bernard's Chapel was created in 1875.
St. Bernard's Chapel ended in 1957.
St. Peter's Chapel was created in 1889.
St Edmund's Chapel was created in 1253.
St. Katherine's Chapel was created in 1887.
St Salvator's Chapel was created in 1450.
St. Paul's Chapel was created in 1766.
St. John's Chapel of St. Michael's Parish was created in 1835.
St. Francis had parents and siblings but was never married nor did he have any children.
St. Anne's Chapel - Fredericton - was created in 1847.