Yes, when she was too ill to leave her bed for mass, somehow the mass in the chapel was projected on the wall of her room.
Pope Pius XII designated her as the patron saint of television in 1958, on the basis that when she was too ill to attend Mass, she had reportedly been able to see and hear it on the wall of her room.
Saint Clare of Assisi was a friend of St. Francis. She founded the sister Order of the Franciscans called The Poor Clares. See link below.
Pope Pius XII designated her as the patron saint of television in 1958, on the basis that when she was too ill to attend Mass, she had reportedly been able to see and hear it on the wall of her room.
A vision of his wasted life
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Once all codex are collected and decyphered, place them on the codex wall. Enter eagle vision and youll see a puzzle, rotate all the pieces to show a map with what looks to be a map of all the pieces of eden?
Saint Clare of Assisi was a wonderful, cheerful child of a rather well off count. Saint Clare loved God, and, after hearing St. Francis preach, she went off and received the veil from him. She founded the Order of Poor Clares, this from the Saints website (see link below): Clare’s father was a count, her mother the countess Blessed Orsolana. Her father died when the girl was very young. After hearing Saint Francis of Assisi preach in the streets, Clare confided to him her desire to live for God, and the two became close friends. On Palm Sunday in 1212, her bishop presented Clare with a palm, which she apparently took as a sign. With her cousin Pacifica, Clare ran away from her mother‘s palace during the night to enter religious life. She eventually took the veil from Saint Francis at the Church of Our Lady of the Angels in Assisi, Italy. Clare founded the Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares) at San Damiano, and led it for 40 years. Everywhere the Franciscans established themselves throughout Europe, there also went the Poor Clares, depending solely on alms, forced to have complete faith on God to provide through people; this lack of land-based revenues was a new idea at the time. Clare’s mother and sisters later joined the order, and there are still thousands of members living lives of silence and prayer.
Francis of Assisi is noted for his help to the poor, for his love of nature and all creatures, for the stigmata he carried in his final years and for his founding of the Friars Minor. Later they became known as the Franciscans.
Yes, you can see color in your peripheral vision.
He will be at times when Clare his girlfriend talks to him on the phone and communicate. Sometimes he will travel over there with Clare to see her.
You could try contacting some of the newspapers in County Clare. See the link below for the Clare Champion. See the link below for the video of the 1995 speech.
Your vision works because you have to see the world and the world needs to see you