Feast of the Assumption

August 15

Feast of the Assumption

Who is she that ascends so high,

Next the Heavenly King,

Round about whom Angels fly

And her praises sing?

Who is she that, adorned with light,

Makes the sun her robe,

At whose feet the queen of night

Lays her changing globe?

To that crown direct their eyes,

Which her head attires;

There thou mayest her name descry

Writ in starry fires.

This is she in whose pure womb

Heaven’s Prince remained;

Therefore in no earthly tomb

Can she be contained.

Heaven she was, which held that fire,

Whence the world took light,

And to Heaven doth now aspire

Flames with flames t’ unite.

She that did so clearly shine

When our day begun,

See how bright her beams decline

Now she sits with the Sun.

-Sir John Beaumont (1583 – 1627)

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Clare of Assisi: A Saintly Life Imbued with the Eucharist

by Theresa Cavicchio

On August 11, 1253 A.D., Clare of Assisi, abbess of the Community of Poor Ladies of San Damiano, breathed her last on earth. Born to the noble Offreduccio family (1193/4 A.D.), she was moved by the persuasive preaching of Francis of Assisi, renouncing her birthright and worldly riches to follow him in poverty and adherence to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thus began the Second Order of Franciscans, this one for women, later known as the Poor Clares.

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Bride of the king on high

August 11

Feast of St. Clare (1193 – 1253)

“(Jesus Christ) is the splendor of eternal glory, the brightness of eternal light, and the mirror without cloud. Queen and bride of Jesus Christ, look into that mirror daily and study well your reflection, that you may adorn yourself, mind and body, with an enveloping garment of every virtue, and thus find yourself attired in flowers and gowns befitting the daughter and most chaste bride of the king on high.”

-St. Clare of Assisi

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Feast of St. Lawrence

August 10

Feast of St. Lawrence, Martyr (D. 258)

When slow consuming had seared

The flesh of Lawrence for a space,

He calmly from his gridiron made

This terse proposal to the judge:

“Pray turn my body, on one side

Already broiled sufficiently,

And see how well your Vulcan’s fire

Has wrought its cruel punishment.”

-From a poem by “Prudentius” on the martyrdom of St. Lawrence

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Rest in Him

August 9

St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross – Edith Stein (1891 – 1942)

“…when night comes, and retrospect shows that everything was patchwork and much that one had planned left undone, when so many things rouse shame and regret, then take all as is, lay it in God’s hands, and offer it up to Him. In this way we will be able to rest in Him, actually to rest and to begin the new day like a new life.”

-St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross

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