One Christmas eve…

Posted by Terry Nelson on Dec 24th, 2007

How one Christmas eve, St. Clare miraculously attended Mass and heard the Divine Office recited by the Friars Minor at the Church of St. Francis.

ONCE St. Clare was grievously sick, so that she could not go at all to say the office in church with the other nuns; and when the festival of the Nativity of Christ was come, all the other nuns went to matins, and she remained abed, sad at heart because she was not able to go with the others and partake of that spiritual consolation. But Jesus Christ, her spouse, willing not to leave her thus disconsolate, caused her to be miraculously carried to the church of St. Francis and to be present at the whole office of matins and of the midnight Mass, and, besides this, to receive the Holy Communion and afterward to be carried back to her bed again. Now the nuns returned to St. Clare, when the office in S. Damiano was over, and said unto her: “O our mother, Sister Clare, what great consolation have we had, this holy Christmas Day! Would that it had been God’s will that you had been with us!”

 And St. Clare made answer: “Sisters of mine and dearest daughters, I give thanks and praise to our blessed Lord Jesus Christ, because in every solemnity of this most holy night, and even more than you, have I had my part to the great comfort of my soul; because, by the intercessions of my father St. Francis and by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, I have been present in the church of my venerable father St. Francis, and with the ears of my body and of my mind have heard all the office and the music of the organs which was made there; and in the same place have I taken the most Holy Communion. Wherefore, for such a grace vouchsafed unto me do ye rejoice and give thanks unto our Lord Jesus Christ.” - Fioretti: Chapter XXXV

And it was because of this miracle that the Holy Father, Pope Pius XII proclaimed St. Clare of Assisi the patroness of television.  (Other stories have it that the Saint had witnessed the Mass and office as if it were a moving picture on the wall of her dormitory.)

My prayers and best wishes for all of you who read me and for all in my blog roll.  I hope all of you enjoy a very blessed Christmas!

7 Responses

  1. Kat Says:

    Merry Christmas, Terry!

  2. Kate Says:

    Terry,
    I spent some time with the Poor Clares of Washington DC, attending their novena to Saint Clare in August in the early 1990’s. It was so peaceful. I have always enjoyed the story about Saint Clare on Christmas Eve too. Daughter #3 is Mary Clare!
    Christmas Blessings to you!

    Katie

  3. mrs jackie parkes Says:

    You too Terry!

  4. swissmiss Says:

    Have a wonderful and blessed Christmas!!

  5. SF Says:

    Merry Christmas Terry!

  6. tara Says:

    I love this post about Saint Clare–she is fast becoming one of my favorite Saints.

    I wonder if Mother Angelica and the poor Clares at EWTN took Clare as their patron because she was the patron saint of television?

    Terry, Merry Christmas, and may our Lord bless you profoundly forever! Thanks for giving us the gift of your blog–your one of my favorites.

  7. dymphna Says:

    Mother Angelica was a Poor Clare long before EWTN. In fact, she bacame a Clare becasue her pastor back in the 40s or 50s said they were the order for her.

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