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The Spirituality and Miracles of St. Clare of Assisi
August 11 is the memorial of St. Clare, one of my favorite saints. She was the first woman to follow the life of radical poverty practiced by St. Francis of Assisi and is the co-founder of the Poor Clares. Although I am not a Franciscan, I have had Franciscan friends, clergy, and spiritual directors instruct me on the beauty of St. Clare's spirituality. I have also learned a great deal from reading about her over the years. Clare and Francis (2007) is a film which depicts the fascinating story of her dramatic conversion and surrender to the will of God. St. Clare is the patron saint of television. She is also the patron of eye disorders, embroiderers, good weather, and telephones. The Contemplative Life The Lady Clare was born into a noble family in Assisi in 1193 and was admired for her great beauty. When she heard Francis of Assisi preach his Lenten homilies at the Church of San Giorgio, she was captivated by his words. At age eighteen, she heard him say: "When the...
LOL! Jean, I had many new blog entries to read this morning but I had to see this. Mahalo! BTW, one of my favorites is when she plays a foreign princess in love with Ricky's singing...the Maharincess of Franistan. Do you remember that one?
ReplyDeleteYes, I do remember that one, though the details are a little vague. So, I looked it up at on the Internet and found this description:
ReplyDelete"To increase business at the Tropicana, Lucy concocts a publicity scheme based on a newspaper item claiming that the Shah of Persia owns all of Benny Goodman's records. Lucy decides to pose as the Maharincess of Franistan, who has traveled halfway around the globe to see her singing idol, Ricky Ricardo."
What I remember most about that episode was her phony accent - which was so funny.
Remember her crazy singing voice? Wasn't it terrible -she was always way off key and thought she was loaded with talent, always trying to sneak into an act at Ricky's nightclub by disguising herself.
My favorite episodes were the "vetameatavegemin" and the grape stomping in Italy one. They were all wonderful. She was so much fun!
LOL! That one is a classic! I need to find out where they sell the series in DVD format. I have VHS and they are falling apart from overuse :-)
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