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SCRIPTURE
Psalm 34:10b
Those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.
WORDS OF HOPE
How determined are you? How often do you begin a task, optimistic and determined to meet or surpass your deadline only to doubt later that you can finish it at all? It is a condition common to all of us. When I find myself in that situation, it helps me to reflect on a story about St. Clare and her determination to follow her life of solitude and prayer. Here's how the legend goes...
Clare had met with Francis and expressed to him her desire to join the young Order. Upon his recommendation, she did the following. Palm Sunday was celebrated in Assisi when the eligible young girls (for marriage) would get dressed very fancy and come to Mass with their families. (-Sort of a coming out debutante thing.) During the service, they would parade up to the front of the cathedral and each receive a palm branch from the bishop. The "procession" was clearly a "look for a future wife" deal. Yet Clare had declared to Francis that she desired to remain a virgin for Christ and this parade forward didn't fit into her plan.
There was great family and public pressure on those girls to "perform well" because marriage was what their future was about. The procession began...girl after girl walked forward before the oggling eyes of the young men and their families. Clare sat still and didn't move. I guess we can be sure that her parents were elbowing her to get moving for it would be their shame if not. She didn't move!
Finally, the procession ended, and she sat still. The bishop who had expected her to come forward, took a palm branch and walked to her seat and gave it to her, which she received. She was not going to be part of the "meat market stroll" and the bishop recognized that as part of her intrinsic holiness. You can imagine what happened among her family members when they returned from the church service!
As previously planned with Francis, that night she quietly escaped her home by a back door and ran to St. Mary of the Angels Church where Francis and the brothers awaited her. Her long hair was cut and she put on a simple tunic and promised to be faithful to Christ and live in absolute poverty depending on God for support as the Franciscans did.
Her family went out to retrieve her, but she resisted and the next day Francis took her to the little church he had previously rebuilt. There at San Damiano she grew the Order of the Poor Ladies (the Poor Clares) and lived the rest of her life in pious poverty and prayer. She probably understood and practiced the "lesser lifestyle" of Francis better than any of Francis' male followers.
Not many among us have a notion to follow Clare in her sequestered life of piety and prayer, but she remains one of our faith’s most inspiring examples of truly knowing herself and following through in becoming the person God created her to be. What’s your calling? Everybody has one.
PRAYER
May St. Clare’s example of determination and faith continue to inspire us in all we do.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donald (Luke) Day
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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