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Poor Clare Nuns

March 9, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Nuns, Pilgrimage, Poor Clare Nuns, Religious Orders, St. Clare of Assisi, Vocations

We strive to live in continual and joyful penance, imitating Christ’s emptying of Himself and making more evident our love of God and neighbor. ~ Poor Clare Nuns of Los Altos

The Immaculate Heart Monastery of the Poor Claresmonastery JOY

Our last visit here was seven years ago.  Rose was only 8 years old at the time and Sparkles was months old.  Rose was deeply touched by the lives of these faithful sisters.  In fact,  one day, several weeks after the visit, we found Rose sleeping on her bedroom floor.  Turns out, she had been sleeping on the floor since our visit to the Monastery.  She recalls it being her Lenten sacrifice. 

Clare from her cloister proclaimed to the world what life was really all about. In the bull giving approbation to her Rule on August 9, 1253, Pope Innocent IV wrote:
"Because you, beloved daughters in Christ, have held the pomps and pleasures of the world of no account and, following the footprints of Christ himself and of his most holy Mother, have chosen to live enclosed in body and to serve the Lord in highest poverty so that with mind unencumbered you may be servants of the Lord, we, approving in the Lord your holy way of life, with fatherly affection do gladly desire to grant benevolent support to your requests and holy desires."

st mary magdalene relic visitWe were able to visit the Poor Clare’s portress after we venerated St. Mary Magdalene’s relic.  The children enjoyed this special time with the ever joyful nun, Sr. Margret Mary.  She spoke to us from behind her screen.

Why do you speak through a screen in the parlor?
A. Because of our vow of enclosure, which of its nature seeks to express its reality in signs. And this also explains the low brick walls and ivy-covered fencing which surround our property. That is, we are perfectly content to remain on our monastery grounds for the love of God because, as our loved Mother Mary Francis has written, "God is enough, and everything else is not enough."

Sparkles shared our family with her and wrote down our names for prayers.  Sweetie sought special prayers since her name sake is St. Clare of Assisi.  Papi shared his enthusiasm and Dragonfly attempted to jump through the grille into Sr. Margret Mary’s arms.  The children left their coloring pages as a reminder to the nuns that little ones will be praying for them.

God is everything for us.
God is life. God is power.
God is truth. God is goodness
God is beauty. And, in the end,
God is our happiness.
ALLELUIA!

~Pope Paul VI

RESOURCES:

  • Poor Clares Nuns of Los Altos
  • Weekday  Horarium
  • Coloring Page of St. Clare of Assisi
  • St. Clare of Assisi – LF Post
  • Life of the Poor Clares Video
  • Scenes of Our Daily Life Video
  • Vocation Stories

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We were also able to visit with sisters from Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matará.

The name “Servants” (Servidoras) is a reference to (a) the faithful women who stood at the foot of the cross (Luke 8: 1-3) and (b) the term used by St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort in his True Devotion, 56.

The second part of the name, “of the Lord and the Virgin of Matará” (del Señor y la Virgen de Matará) refers to the Crucified Christ and His Blessed Mother as found on the Cross of Matará worn by the sisters, since Jesus on His Cross and the Virgin Mary must be the foundations of our spirituality.

Sister Incarnation told us her vocation story.  She had us all laughing with he self proclaimed humility.  Rose was drawn to her down-to-earth personality.

Dragonfly took a special liking to all the nuns this special day.

papi and sister incarnation He went straight for Sr. Incarnation and enjoyed her crucifix, Cross of Matara.

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May we all find our way to the foot of the cross during this blessed time of year, Lent.

Pax Christi,

Relic Pilgrimage

March 2, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 07 July Saints, Pilgrimage, Relic, St. Mary Magdalene 2 Comments

“The relics, hidden at the time of the Saracen invasions (Early Middle Ages), were found in 1279, the date from which they have been venerated without interruption,” said Bishop Rey in a letter certifying the authenticity of the relics. “They are presently kept by the Dominican priests in the cave of St. Baume, a part of my diocese. A new reliquary has been constructed to allow one of the relics, a piece of the tibia, to travel to different countries for veneration by the entire Church.”  Catholic.org

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Photo: Catholic News Agency

Relic of St. Mary Magdalene

We have been blessed with a visitation of the Relic of St. Mary Magdalene.  The relic visited parishes with 2hours from us.  I first learned about the visit from my parish.  We had the visitation on our calendar but almost missed it.

This was the second stop of our Relic Pilgrimage.  Our first stop was the relic of heart of St. John Mary Vianney.  Sadly, we missed our original second stop, the relic of Don Bosco.

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We arrived at the Poor Clare Monastery in time for veneration.

  relic of st. mary magdalene

The nuns sang in adoration while the faithful were able to venerate the relic. 

This relic is a portion of Saint Mary Magdalene’s tibia – shinbone.

papi making a third class relic

Papi and his siblings were beyond thrilled to be able to obtain a third-class relic and pray for special intentions.

3rd Class Relic: something that has been touched to a 1st or 2nd Class Relic. You can make your own 3rd Class relics by touching an object to a 1st or 2nd Class Relic, including the tomb of a Saint.

sparkles and sweetie scapular

Sparkles and Sweetie in veneration.  Sparkles took the opportunity to have her miraculous medal (which is attached to her scapular) become a third-class relic.

rose with her miraculous medal

Rose in veneration.

 sr. incarnation and dragonfly

Dragonfly enjoyed his visit.  He was especially fond of Sr. Incarnation.

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July 22 Traditional: St. Mary Magdalene, penitent ~ New: Memorial of St. Mary Magdalene

Patron: Apothecaries; Casamicciola, Italy; contemplative life; contemplatives; converts; druggists; glove makers; hairdressers; hairstylists; penitent sinners; penitent women; people ridiculed for their piety; perfumeries; perfumers; pharmacists; reformed prostitutes; sexual temptation; tanners; women.

Symbols: Rich rainment; box of ointment; skull; book; vase of sweet spices; crucifix; open book; boat.

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La Sainte Baume .  A mountain cave where Saint Mary Magdalene spent the last 30 years of her life in isolation.  Her relic continues to be housed here.

RESOURCES:

  • Tribute to St. Mary Magdalene’s Relic Visit
  • St. Mary Magdalene Coloring Page – With Jesus after His Resurrection
  • St. Mary Magdalene with Jesus Coloring Page
  • St. Mary Magdalene Bio for Kids – Holy Spirit Interactive
  • Mary Magdalene Bio – EWTN.  Listen/watch the video (found in the left hand column) – Fr. Mitch Pacwa and  Fr. Thomas Michelet Discuss the story of St. Mary Magdalene and the relic, which came to the U.S. from France for the first time in 1999.  Interview with Father Thomas Michelet who accompanied the relic the second part of the 2011 US tour.
  • The Relics of Saint Marie-Magdalene at La Sainte Baume – EWTN
  • Another Relic Viewing – Family at the Foot of the Cross
  • Image Gallery of St. Mary Magdalene
  • Litany of Mary Magdalene
  • Video – Homily – St. Mary Magdalene (starts at 5:40)
  • Reflections on St. Mary Magdalene
  • Relics & Incorruptible – Fish eaters

PRAYER TO SAINT MARY MAGDALENE

Saint Mary Magdalene,
woman of many sins, who by conversion
became the beloved of Jesus,
thank you for your witness
that Jesus forgives
through the miracle of love.

You, who already possess eternal happiness
in His glorious presence,
please intercede for me, so that some day
I may share in the same everlasting joy.

Amen.

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Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

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