Friday, August 11, 2017

THE WORD AND THE SAINT

The Strength of True Love


Celebrating St. Clare of Assisi - 11th August,  2017
Dt 4:32-40; Mt 16: 24-28


Clare was a small girl when a young man named Francis was making waves in his hometown, Assisi. She grew looking up to Francis, an handsome, ambitious young man. She herself was a beautiful and noble girl. When Francis turned a new leaf and chose a mendicant life for the sake of the kingdom Clare followed suit. She was just 18 when she decided to follow the Lord. Her strength came from the true love that she had, whether it was for the Lord or for Francis her great role model. As Francis started an Order for the men with him, she began too for women and they grew in sanctity together in the vineyard of the Lord.

The true love that she had can be seen in three instances in her life: Her love for the person of Francis did not make her possess him but led her to the very source of love, that was God. She chose to live the way Francis lived, poor and absolutely dependent on the Lord. She faced every hardship in her life with the personal attachment she had with the person of Jesus Christ. 

The Strength of True Love is to let go, to let go of everything except the Truth that is behind everything, the Truth that God is, the person of Christ!