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  2. Poor Clares - Wikipedia

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    Poor Clare nuns from Walloon Convent and eight English women, one of whom being Mary Ward, rented a place in town until the convent was completed. [14] The convent was completed in 1609 and provided a permanent place for the nuns to live until 1626 when a fire destroyed most of the building and forced the nuns to seek temporary shelter until it ...

  3. Mary Bonaventure Browne - Wikipedia

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    Celsus O'Brien quotes the Poor Clare Annalist: "The Third Abbess of said Convent, Mary Bonaventure (alias) Browne, was a very good holy and perfect religious Sister, and was endowed with many rare virtues, as obedience, poverty, chastity, humility and charity. She was prudent and wise, well spoken in English, Irish and Spanish.

  4. Cecily Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Dillon was one of their 19 children, including her brothers Lucas Dillon and James Dillon. Along with her older sister, Eleanor, Dillon was one of the first Irishwomen to join the English Poor Clares at Gravelines in Flanders. Dillon professed as Sister Cecily of St Francis on 8 September 1622. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Seraphina Sforza - Wikipedia

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    Sveva initially refused to become one of the Poor Clares, but after a number of threats from Alessandro, she took the habit and adopted the name Seraphina. [2] [3] In 1473, Alessandro came to Seraphina's convent and asked for her forgiveness; [3] he died later that year. [14]

  6. Our Lady of Solitude Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Solitude Monastery sprang from the order of Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration, one of many branches of the Poor Clares, founded by Saint Clare of Assisi. They are a contemplative order of nuns in the Franciscan tradition, founded in France in 1854 by Marie Claire Bouillevaux .

  7. Louisa Jaques - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 1936 she joined the Poor Clares in Evian as a postulant, but remained only until April 10, 1937, when the mentally ill abbess dismissed her. After this upsetting convent experience, Louisa worked temporarily as a nanny in Lausanne with a working-class family which had six children, and then again with Countess Agliardi in ...

  8. Shelly Pennefather - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 1991, Pennefather retired to a monastic life with the Poor Clares order at their monastery in Alexandria, Virginia. [ 12 ] [ 11 ] On June 6, 1997, six years after entering the monastery as a novice , Pennefather, now known as Sister Rose Marie, took her final vows as a nun . [ 1 ]

  9. Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Mother ...

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    The house was in poor condition, and the town was a poor one. Yet, despite continued poor health due to the climate and diet, Mother Immaculata led the group successfully. After a brief fundraising and recruiting trip to Germany, she was professed on the Feast of the Epiphany (6 January) 1916.

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