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Today’s Saing: Saint Colette Boylet (March 60 – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Today’s Saing: Saint Colette Boylet (March 60

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Saint Colette (detail of Saint Clare and Saint Colette, c. 1520, by the Master of Lourinhã; National Museum of Ancient Art, Portugal)

The Dynamic Catholic Institute

Saint Colette Boylet

A.D. 1381–1447

March 6 | Surrender (Pt. 1)


Do you find yourself wrestling with every situation or doing battle with every person?

We all do to some degree. Life never comes to us on our terms, and things never seem to be exactly how we want them. People don’t always act the way we expect them to, and rarely fit our mental version for how they should be.

When you find yourself wrestling with every situation or doing battle with every person, it’s time to explore why you are so insistent on imposing your will on every person and situation. When you do this, you’ll find the solution to stop this ceaseless struggle: surrender. More specifically, surrender to God. The virtue of surrender leads to tranquility.

Saint Colette Boylet faced the stark choice of absolute surrender or personal struggle when she received a vision of Saint Francis of Assisi. She could either argue with this divine message, or give her complete surrender, not just of her own plans, but of her whole life to God’s will.

In the vision, Saint Francis called Colette to reform the Poor Clares and bring them back to their original rigor and simplicity. This was no small task, and Colette had no idea how to go about it. If she had her way, Colette would have been content to stay a solitary nun. But she surrendered to this new call, and God showed her the way forward, one step at a time.

Colette began by joining the Poor Clares and taking personal responsibility for strictly following the rule of the Order. Soon, others started following. Eventually, she was able to establish the Colettine Poor Clares, a reformed branch of the Franciscan Poor Clares.

Saint Collette Boylet could have decided to follow her own plan for her life. But she surrendered fully to God’s plan instead and God worked through her to accomplish what she could never have accomplished on her own. He wants to do the same with each of us, if we will only surrender.

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