Saint Colette, born in 1381 to a carpenter named DeBoilet in Corby Abbey, Picardy, France, embarked on a remarkable journey of faith and reform after being orphaned at seventeen. Choosing to distribute her inheritance among the poor, she joined the Franciscan tertiaries and adopted a solitary life within Corby Abbey.

Her life took a transformative turn following visions of Saint Francis of Assisi, who commanded her to restore the Rule of Saint Clare to its pristine strictness. Initially hesitant, Colette was struck by a temporary blindness followed by muteness, each lasting three days. She interpreted these afflictions as divine signals to pursue her calling.

Faced with initial resistance when she tried to share her mission, Colette realized the need for authoritative support. Thus, she undertook a humble pilgrimage to Nice, France, to seek the endorsement of Peter de Luna, recognized by the French as Pope Benedict XIII despite the ongoing schism. Impressed by her conviction, he ordained her as a Poor Clare and granted her the authority to oversee the reformation and establishment of convents for the Minoresses, as well as to act as a missioner to Franciscan friars and tertiaries.

Colette’s journey was fraught with challenges, including opposition, defamation, and even accusations of sorcery. Despite these hurdles, she found success and support, notably in Savoy, which became a stronghold for her reformist efforts. Her reforms eventually spread to Burgundy in France, Flanders in Belgium, and even Spain.

In collaboration with Saint Vincent Ferrer, Colette played a pivotal role in resolving the papal schism. Her foundational efforts led to the creation of seventeen convents, and the establishment of the Colettine Poor Clares, a branch of the Poor Clares that adheres to her strict reforms, which include extreme poverty, barefootedness, and the observance of perpetual fasting and abstinence.

Renowned for her profound devotion to Christ’s Passion and her compassionate care for animals, Colette’s spiritual practices included fasting every Friday in meditation on the Passion and experiencing hours-long ecstasies after receiving Holy Communion. She even predicted her own death, underscoring her deep spiritual insight.

The Colettine Sisters, a testament to Colette’s enduring legacy, continue her work beyond France in countries such as Belgium, Germany, Spain, England, and the United States. Saint Colette was beatified on January 23, 1740, and canonized on May 24, 1807, forever enshrining her as a beacon of faith, reform, and unwavering devotion.

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  1. St. Colette,

    Please pray for my family and my pets. In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Amen.

  2. For the conversion of sinners especially my five children, I humbly pray; also the family, friends and all souls in Purgatory. Prayers for discernment, patience, and wisdom to do God’s Will.

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  5. I was baptized in a church named after her! Please pray for me to be strong and brave like her while listening and doing what God wants.

  6. Saint Collette, we ask our online prayers to help us in our daily suffering in this life we face each day. Please help all the poor, those that have no work to feed their families. The children that have no one to take care of them. Please pray for my family and loved ones that departed from the life to have everlasting joy in your kingdom. Lord graciously hear my prayers. Help the abuse and addicted people, send your holy spirit to fill them so that they can turn to you for help. AMEN.

  7. Praying for all members. Me too. Its been a hard week recovering from belly surgery for an 81 year old, but I have faith, and trust God’s will. Family and friends also. Happy Feast Day all Collette’s.

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