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XXXV St Clare was at one time so dangerously ill that she
could not go to church with the other nuns to say the Office on the night of
the Nativity of Christ. All the other sisters went to Matins; but she remained
in bed, very sorrowful because she could not go with her sisters to receive
spiritual consolation. But Jesus Christ, her Spouse, unwilling to leave her
comfortless, carried her miraculously to the church of St Francis, so that she
was present at Matins, assisted at the Midnight Mass, and received the Holy
Communion, after which she was carried back to her bed. When the nuns returned
to their convent, the ceremonies being ended at St Damiano, they went to St
Clare and said to her: "O Sister Clare, our Mother, what great
consolations we have experienced at this feast of the Holy Nativity! Oh, if it
had but pleased God that you should have been with us!" To this St Clare
answered: "Praise and glory be to our Lord Jesus Christ, the blessed one, my
beloved sisters and daughters; for I have not only assisted at all the
solemnities of this most holy night, but I have experienced in my soul even
greater consolations than those which have been your share; for by the
intercession of my father, St Francis, and through the grace of our Saviour
Jesus Christ I have been personally present in the church of my venerable
father, St Francis, and with the ears of my body and those of my spirit have
heard all the Office, and the sounds of the organ, and the singing, and have
likewise received there the most Holy Communion. Rejoice, then, because of
these graces which I have received, and return to thanks to our Lord Jesus
Christ."
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