St. Clare’s Christmas Miracle is a Franciscan Favorite

Sister JulieAnn Sheahan

December 23, 2021

Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity never tire of retelling St. Clare’s Christmas Miracle. We invite you to enter into St. Clare’s own unique Christmas Midnight Mass account, part of Franciscan literature’s ‘Little Flowers of St. Francis’.  St. John Paul II said this about St. Clare:  “In reality Clare’s whole life was a Eucharist because, like Francis, from her cloister she raised up a continual “thanksgiving” to God in her prayer, praise, supplication, intercession, weeping, offering and sacrifice. She accepted everything and offered it to the Father in union with the infinite “thanks” of the only-begotten Son, the Child, the Crucified, the risen One, who lives at the right hand of the Father.” 

Once Saint Clare was seriously ill, so that she could not go to say the Office in church with the other nuns. When the solemnity of the Nativity of Christ arrived, all the others went to matins, and she remained in her bed, unhappy that she could not go together with the others to have that spiritual consolation. But Jesus Christ, her spouse, not wishing to leave her this way without consolation, had her miraculously carried to the Church of Saint Francis to be present for the whole Office of matins and the night Mass, and besides this, to receive Holy Communion, and then had her carried back to her bed.

When the office in San Damiano was finished and the nuns returned to Saint Clare, they said to her: “O Sister Clare, our Mother, what great consolation we’ve has on this Holy Nativity! If one it pleased God that you could have been with us.” And Saint Clare replied: “My sisters and dearest daughters, I give thanks and praise to our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ, because I have been present at all the solemnities of this holy night, and at greater ones than you have been, with much consolation to my soul, for by the intercession of my father Saint Francis and by the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ, with the ears of my body and spirit I heard the whole Office and the music of the organ there and in that very place I received Holy Communion. Therefore, rejoice and thank God for such grace shown to me.” (Francis of Assisi The Prophet Early Documents, Vol. III, p. 626)

To the Praise of Jesus Christ and the little poor man Francis. Amen.

May the Lord bless you this Christmas and always. May we ever gaze, consider, contemplate and imitate Christ as we praise and thank Him for the gift of the Eucharist.

Article Comments:

Sister Anne Marie Lom 12/23/2021 @ 8:17 pm

Thank you for sharing this story! What a beautiful example of Christ’s love for Lady Clare!

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