History
Saint Germaine was raised by a step-mother who made her
sleep in the barn and fed her only scraps of food. Germaine didn’t go to
school, but watched the family’s flock of sheep instead. Despite all this,
Germaine had great faith in God. She had a rosary made out of knotted string
and she would go to Mass every day, leaving the sheep in the hills under God’s
protection. One day, Germaine was carrying something in her apron when her
stepmother raged at her, certain Germaine had stolen some bread. Instead,
beautiful flowers fell onto the floor, though it was not yet spring and not the
time for flowers. Germaine handed one of the blossoms to her stepmother and
said, “Please accept this
flower, Mother. God sends it to you in sign of his
forgiveness." After that, her stepmother began to treat her more kindly.
Activity
Today, make colorful
flowers out of tissue paper and green chenille stems (instructions here at Spoonful.com). Can you think of somebody
to give them to? Maybe you have a neighbor who can be difficult to get along
with. Or maybe there is a nursing home in your area where there are many people
who need some cheering up. Don’t forget to pray for whomever you give your
flowers.
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