Saint Agnes of Assisi was the younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi.
No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.
No, Saint Clare of Assisi had no brothers. She had two sister - Agnes and Beatrice.
Saint Clare had two sisters, Agnes and Beatrice.
St. Agnes of Assisi is the sister of St. Clare.
Saint Clare of Assisi is buried, along with her sister Agnes and their mother, at the Basilica of Santa Chiara, Assisi, Umbria, Italy.
Saint Clare was the eldest of three sisters. She had two sisters, Agnes and Beatrice.
Clare had at least two sisters - Beatrix and Agnes.
St. Clare of Assisi had two sisters - Agnes and Beatrice.
St. Clare had two younger sisters named Agnes and Beatrice.
She had two sisters, Agnes and Beatrice
She had her mother and father and two sisters - Beatrice and Agnes.
Yes, she was a sister of Saint Clare of Assisi and they shared the same father.
St. Clare was born in Assisi, the eldest daughter of Favorino Sciffi, Count of Sasso-Rosso and his wife Ortolana and Clare's sisters were Beatrix, and Catarina (who took the name Agnes).
Saint Aimee, also known as Amata of Assisi,was a sister of the Poor Clares and was the sister of Blessed Diana and Cecilia in the community of Saint Agnes at Bologna, a niece of Saint Clare, and a good friend of Saint Dominic. Saint Clare healed Amata of a disease and thereby converted her heart to the life of the cloister. According to legend, Dominic give her the moniker "Amata," meaning 'beloved,' and very probably sent her to the convent. This is all that is known of her. She died about the year 1250.
Saint Aimee, also known as Amata of Assisi,was a sister of the Poor Clares and was the sister of Blessed Diana and Cecilia in the community of Saint Agnes at Bologna, a niece of Saint Clare, and a good friend of Saint Dominic. Saint Clare healed Amata of a disease and thereby converted her heart to the life of the cloister. According to legend, Dominic give her the moniker "Amata," meaning 'beloved,' and very probably sent her to the convent. This is all that is known of her. She died about the year 1250.
Her parents were wealthy and wanted Clare to marry. She refused and finally ran away late one night to join Saint Francis who cut her beautiful hair, gave her a coarse habit to wear, and placed her in a Benedictine convent. Later, her sister Agnes joined her.
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.
St. Agnes, the younger sister of St. Clare of Assisi is reported to be the patron saint of:affianced couplesbetrothed couplesbodily puritychastityChildren of MaryColegio Capranica of Romecropsengaged couplesgardenersGirl ScoutsgirlsManresa, Spainrape victimsRockville Centre, New York, diocese ofvirgins
Agnes is not a patron saint at this time.
Saint Clare was Italian.
Yes, she had at least two sisters, Agnes (later Saint Agnes) of Assisi and Beatrice. Both became nuns as well as Clare's mother.
Saint Agnes was never married.
Saint Agnes was martyred in Rome.
Their names are not known.I can find no documents listing the family of Agnes except that her foster-sister was Saint Emerentiana .The names of her parents are not known. However, they were from the Roman nobility.
Agnes is a saint but is not currently a patron saint.