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LENDING LIBRARY Wrapped in Joy (Sister Katherine)
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Wrapped in Joy (Sister Katherine)

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From the beginning Franciscan Spirituality has much to do with stories:the stories of Francis and Clare, the stories they told and wrote down of God's marvelous Providence and surprising intervention in their lives. At it's very best, Poor Clare life is a generous sharing in the total self-giving of the Trinity...Every Franciscan is called, in a particular way, to enter into a profound union with humanity of Jesus, particularly in the self-emptying and his passion. Every Por Clare is called to cleave with all her heart to him whom the sun and moon adore....

-Sister Frances Teresa, O.S.C., Sussex England

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From the beginning Franciscan Spirituality has much to do with stories:the stories of Francis and Clare, the stories they told and wrote down of God's marvelous Providence and surprising intervention in their lives. At it's very best, Poor Clare life is a generous sharing in the total self-giving of the Trinity...Every Franciscan is called, in a particular way, to enter into a profound union with humanity of Jesus, particularly in the self-emptying and his passion. Every Por Clare is called to cleave with all her heart to him whom the sun and moon adore....

-Sister Frances Teresa, O.S.C., Sussex England

From the beginning Franciscan Spirituality has much to do with stories:the stories of Francis and Clare, the stories they told and wrote down of God's marvelous Providence and surprising intervention in their lives. At it's very best, Poor Clare life is a generous sharing in the total self-giving of the Trinity...Every Franciscan is called, in a particular way, to enter into a profound union with humanity of Jesus, particularly in the self-emptying and his passion. Every Por Clare is called to cleave with all her heart to him whom the sun and moon adore....

-Sister Frances Teresa, O.S.C., Sussex England

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