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Clare of Montefalco, OSA (Italian: Chiara da Montefalco; c. 1268 – August 18, 1308), in religion Saint Clare of the Cross, was an Augustinian nun and abbess. She was formerly a member of the Third Order of St. Francis . [ 1 ]
Clare of Montefalco: 1268 1308 Blessed James of Viterbo 1308 Blessed Alda (Aldobrandesca) 1249 1309 Blessed Angela of Foligno: 1248 1309 Blessed Augustine Novello 1309 Blessed Beatrice of Ornacieu: 1260 1309 Blessed Matthew of Eskandely 1309 Alexis Falconieri, one of the Seven Founders of the Servites 1310 Humility (Humilitas) 1226
Many convents are celebrated for the saints whom they produced, such as Montefalco in Central Italy, the home of St. Clare of the Cross (or St. Clara of Montefalco, d. 1308), and Cascia, near Perugia, where St. Rita died in 1457. In the suppressed German convent of Agnetenberg near Dülmen, in Westphalia, lived Anne Catherine Emmerich. [2]
Clare of Assisi (1194 – 1253), founder of the Poor Clares and companion of St. Francis of Assisi Clare of Montefalco (c. 1268 – 1308), also known as Saint Clare of the Cross Claire de Remiremont , or Clarisse or Saint Cécile or Sigeberge, abbess of the Abbey of Remiremont in the Vosges
St. Clare of Montefalco 2640 W 55th St, Chicago St. Gall 5500 S. Kedzie Ave, Chicago St. Nicholas of Tolentine 6200 S Lawndale Ave, Chicago St. Richard 5000 S Kostner Ave, Chicago St. Rita of Cascia 6243 S Fairfield Ave, Chicago St. Turibius 5646 S Karlov Ave, Chicago
To the votes in favor was added the formal assent of the clergy of Rapallo and the religious communities of the monasteries and convents of St. Augustine, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Clare of Montefalco, and the Capuchins of Santa Margherita Ligure. [8] This choice was confirmed by the members of the Magnificent Community of Rapallo:
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Clare is one of five characters in the oratorio Laudato si', composed in 2016 by Peter Reulein on a libretto by Helmut Schlegel, the others being an angel, Mary, Francis of Assisi, and Pope Francis. [26] Clare of Assisi is remembered in the Church of England and other churches of the Anglican Communion with a Lesser Festival on 11 August. [27] [28]