Joy – St. Clare of Assisi

Everyone should see goodness in your face, in your eyes, in your smile. Joy shows from the eyes. It appears when we speak and walk. It cannot be kept closed inside us. It reacts outside. Joy is very infectious.

Bl. Mother Teresa

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St. Clare of Assisi Quiz

(All questions are based on information given in the biography in your Little Flower Member’s Guide except for the Bonus Question. Answers are at the bottom of the page.)

Isidoro Arredondo Source: Wikimedia Commons
St. Clare of Assisi by Isidoro Arredondo [Public Domain] via Wikimedia Commons
1. What color was St. Clare’s hair?

a. Blonde

b. Brown

c. Red

d. Black

2. How old was St. Clare when she met St. Francis?

a. 92 years

b. 15 years

c. 2 years

d. 21 years

3. Which religious order ran the abbey St. Clare lived in?

a. The Cistercians

b. The Benedictines

c. The Dominicans

d. The Ursulines

4. How many years passed between St. Clare’s death and canonization?

a. 1 year

b. 18 years

c. 93 years

d. 2 years

Bonus: Who is St. Clare’s sister?

a. St. Agnes of Assisi

b. St. Anna of Assisi

c. She had no sisters

d. St. Perpetua of the Eucharist

 

Tulip Facts

tulip

  • Tulips bloom in the spring and usually only last for 3 to 7 days.
  • The word tulip mean turban in Turkish.
  • Tulips should be planted in autumn because they need a long period of time in the cold ground before they can bloom.

 

 

Flower Meaning

The tulip is another flower associated with Easter and springtime and yellow tulips also traditionally represent simple joy and cheerful thoughts. Easter is one of the most joyous celebrations of the Church because we commemorate God freeing us from sin and giving us new life.

Totally love Him, Who gave Himself totally for your love.

St. Clare of Assisi

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