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...
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Peace,
Christina
Christina,
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For some reason, Google Chrome is doing it -- particularly on Catholic sites.
It's funny -- because Google does my blogrolling! LOL!!!
I have a wonderful computer geek who just checked out my computer and my blog and the only problem seems to be Google Chrome.
ReplyDeleteEternal rest grant unto them, o Lord, and let the light perpetual shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteGo to your reward, my brother.
-Br. Columcille, OCCO+