Yes, Clare was born a Catholic and died a Catholic.
Clare Lynch has written: 'Life through the long window'
No, Saint Clare of Assisi was not a martyr. She was one of the first followers of Saint Francis of Assisi and founded the Order of Poor Ladies (the Poor Clares). She dedicated her life to serving the poor and living a life of poverty, simplicity, and devotion to God.
Reginald St. Clare has written: 'Transatlantic sketches from life'
Robert Schumann
There is nothing in the on-line biographies of Clare that indicate her favorite food. However, Clare had a great love for the Eucharist - the Bread of Life.
Clare Boothe Luce had one child, a daughter named Ann Clare Brokaw.
No, St. Clare of Assisi did not have any children. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and following a life of poverty and prayer as a nun in the Franciscan tradition.
St. Francis helped Clare commit her life to Jesus and they were friends
All we know is that Clare came from a wealthy family and she would have had a comfortable life and good education.
No they were not. They came from 2 different noble families in Assisi, & Francis began his monastic life before Clare. Clare heard his preaching, & was inspired to enter the religious life too.
Yep. :)