St. Colette

St. Colette was born in 1381 in Corbie, France. Orphaned at a young age, she devoted herself to a life of deep prayer and simplicity. After a period of solitude as an anchoress, she received a divine call to reform the Poor Clares, leading her to establish the Colettine Poor Clares, a branch emphasizing strict […]

St. Colette

St. Colette was born in 1381 in Corbie, France. Orphaned at a young age, she devoted herself to a life of deep prayer and simplicity. After a period of solitude as an anchoress, she received a divine call to reform the Poor Clares, leading her to establish the Colettine Poor Clares, a branch emphasizing strict poverty, prayer, and devotion. Despite opposition, she worked tirelessly to restore discipline and fervor to Franciscan communities across France. Known for her deep humility, prophetic visions, and miracles, she dedicated her life to strengthening religious life and serving the poor. St. Colette died in 1447, leaving behind a legacy of renewal and unwavering faith.

Practical Lessons:

  1. Simplify Your Life: St. Colette embraced radical simplicity and detachment from material possessions. In modern life, declutter your space, limit unnecessary spending, and focus on what truly matters—faith, family, and service.
  2. Remain Strong in Your Convictions: Colette faced resistance when reforming her order but remained steadfast. Whether at work, in personal relationships, or in defending your beliefs, stand firm in what is right, even when it’s difficult.
  3. Make Time for Silence and Prayer: Colette’s life was built on deep prayer. Set aside daily quiet moments—turn off distractions, step away from social media, and spend time in reflection, offering your heart to God.

Prayer:

St. Colette, faithful servant of God and model of humility, intercede for us as we strive to live with simplicity and devotion. Inspire us to embrace prayer in our daily lives, stand firm in our faith, and serve those in need with love and generosity. May we, like you, seek holiness in all things and trust in God’s providence. Amen.

Quote:

“Hold your heart always in readiness for the will of God.” — St. Colette

Other Saints We Remember Today

Sts. Filicitas and Perpetua (203), Martyrs, Partonesses of Widows, Death of Children

St. Fridolin (650), Priest, Founder

image: By RickMorais (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons