St. Agnes of Assisi Feast Day - November 19 Caterina was born - TopicsExpress



          

St. Agnes of Assisi Feast Day - November 19 Caterina was born in Assisi, Italy. She was the younger daughter of a royal family. Caterina was very close to her older sister, Clare, and they spent most their time together. The sisters heard St. Francis of Assisi preach and they wanted to imitate his example of living a simple life of service to others. When they told their father that they wanted to live like Francis, he said he would never allow it to happen. One night, Clare snuck out of the house and went to live at a Benedictine convent. Two weeks later, Caterina joined her. The family went to the convent to force the sisters to return home, but the sisters refused to leave. They were sure that God was calling them to this new life. The young women traded their jeweled belts for knotted ropes and they cut their hair short. With Francis’ leadership, they founded an order of nuns called the Poor Clares. Caterina was given the name Agnes Francis put Clare in charge of the new order. As more and more women joined them, Francis asked Agnes to establish a new convent in another town. Later, she founded convents in three other cities in Italy. The Poor Clare nuns owned nothing and depended on contributions for their food. Agnes’ life was a prayerful example for all the sisters in her order. She led them in being faithful to the teaching of Jesus and St. Francis. The Church honors Agnes of Assisi as a saint. She teaches us to live the first beatitude: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). Instead of caring so much about materials possessions and the things we own, we can imitate St. Agnes. We can put all our trust in showing our love for God.
Posted on: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 08:29:53 +0000

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