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The wax figure of Saint Clare of Assisi at the Basilica of Saint Clare, in Assisi. Clare was canonized on 26 September 1255 by Pope Alexander IV, [20] [21] and her feast day was immediately inserted in the General Roman Calendar for celebration on 12 August, the day after her death, as 11 August was already assigned to Saints Tiburtius and ...
The basilica vicinity in Assisi, just below the Assisi Cathedral. The Basilica of Saint Clare (Basilica di Santa Chiara in Italian) is a church in Assisi, central Italy. It is dedicated to and contains the remains of Clare of Assisi, a follower of Francis of Assisi and founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, known today as the Order of Saint Clare.
Chiara Offreduccio (16 July 1194 – 11 August 1253), known as Clare of Assisi (sometimes spelled Clara, Clair or Claire; Italian: Chiara d'Assisi), is an Italian saint who was one of the first followers of Francis of Assisi. Inspired by the teachings of St. Francis, she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, a monastic religious order for women in ...
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; Claire Argolanti, died 1346; Claire Gambacorti
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St. Clare of Assisi, founder of the Poor Clares and companion of St. Francis St. Clare of Montefalco , an Augustinian nun and abbess of the 13th century Expressionist Master of Santa Chiara (fl. 1290–1330), an Umbrian painter
Saint Clare, an upcoming film starring Bella Thorne; MV St Clare, a car ferry operating between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, England; St. Clare Castle, a mansion in Appley on the Isle of Wight, England; St. Clare's (series), a series of children's books by Enid Blyton; St. Clare Entertainment, an American television production company
Rev. Regis J. Armstrong, OFMCap is a Capuchin religious priest and a professor in the School of Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America. [1]He holds an M.Div. and an M.Th. from the Capuchin Theological Seminary, an M.S.Ed. from Iona College and a Ph.D from Fordham University.