her life
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St. Clare of Assisi.
St Clares, Mackilip, St Peter and Pauls just to name a few
Number 6. Fifth Formers of St Clare's (1945)
Yes, first female in the Franciscan Order- sometimes called Poor Clares.
Clare became a nun and formed an order of nuns that, eventually, became known as the Poor Clares.
He had a number of fellow friars who worked with him but was probably closest to St. Clare of Assisi who founded an order of nuns that became known as the Poor Clares.
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.Catholic AnswerSt. Clare of Assisi, was the co-founder, along with St. Francis of Assisi, of the Poor Clares - the female branch of the Franciscans, and their first abbess.
St. Clare of Assisi's biggest accomplishment was founding the Order of Poor Ladies, later known as the Poor Clares, in 1212. This monastic order was notable for its emphasis on a life of poverty and contemplative prayer, following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi. St. Clare's commitment to her ideals and her role as a leader helped establish a new path for women in the Church, contributing significantly to the Franciscan movement. Her life and work inspired many women to pursue religious vocations with a focus on humility and service.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary.