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Encountering Femininity, Building Connections

Encountering Femininity, Building Connections

“Re-discover the feminine aspects of your religious traditions, and show how they contribute to a culture of Encounter” – Pope Francis.

Clare of Assisi – the Power of Feminine Encounters

To me, Clare of Assisi, the founder of the order of Poor Clares, stands out as an embodiment of the Power of feminine encounters.  Her decision to reject a life of wealth and privilege in favor of a life of poverty and service is a remarkable example of her commitment to the power in femininity. At a time when women were expected to marry and produce heirs to secure family wealth and status, Clare’s refusal to be married off with a large sum of money was a radical departure from the norm. Instead, Clare chose a life of poverty and service, inspired by the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi. This decision was not only a rejection of societal expectations but also a powerful assertion of her own agency and autonomy. By choosing to follow her own path, Clare was able to forge a deep sense of connection with God and with others who shared her vision of a life dedicated to service and humility. Clare’s example inspired many other women to follow in her footsteps. Her refusal to be defined by societal norms and her commitment to a life of service and humility is a testament to the power of feminine encounters, and to the ability of women to shape their own destinies and make a profound impact on the world around them.


Pushpa Joseph

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