Saint Clare had two sisters, Agnes and Beatrice.
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.
Yes, she was a sister of Saint Clare of Assisi and they shared the same father.
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.
St. Veronica who wipped the face of Jesus was not a nun. However, Saint Veronica Giuliani as a nun. She was a member of the Poor Clares Order.
She founded an order of nuns that became known as the Poor Clares that worked with the poor.
Saint Clare of Assisi established the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares. They are a religious community of women following the Franciscan tradition of simplicity, poverty, and prayer.
Saint Darerca of Ireland is said to have been a sister of Saint Patrick.
Saint Agnes of Assisi was the younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi.
Poor Clares was created in 1212.
The Poor Clares are a Catholic religious order of women, also known as the Order of Saint Clare. Founded by Saint Clare of Assisi in the 13th century, they live a contemplative life of prayer, poverty, and self-denial. Their main purpose is to seek union with God and to serve the Church through a life of prayer and seclusion.
Capuchin Poor Clares was created in 1538.
Manuel Clares was born on 1948-02-23.