St. Clare followed Jesus by devoting her life to prayer, simplicity, and service to the poor. She founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Poor Clares, and lived a life of poverty and humility, following in the footsteps of Jesus. Her commitment to Christ's teachings and her dedication to a life of prayer and service led her to holiness.
St. Francis of Assisi and St. Clare of Assisi were contemporaries who founded the Franciscan and Poor Clare Orders, respectively. St. Clare was inspired by St. Francis's teachings and chose to follow his vision of a life of poverty and service to others. They shared a strong bond of friendship and mutual respect, with St. Francis providing guidance and support to St. Clare in her spiritual journey.
St. Clare's siblings were named Agnes and Beatrix.
St. Clare of Assisi wanted to follow St. Francis, but her parents wanted her to marry a wealthy man. She escaped from her home in March of 1212 to join St. Francis. She went on to become a religious nun who founded the Order of Saint Clare.
Her tomb is in the Basilica di Santa Chiara (Basilica of St. Clare) in Assisi, Umbria, Italy.
St. Clare of Assisi was born in 1194 and died in 1253.
St. Francis of Assisi and St. Clare of Assisi were contemporaries who founded the Franciscan and Poor Clare Orders, respectively. St. Clare was inspired by St. Francis's teachings and chose to follow his vision of a life of poverty and service to others. They shared a strong bond of friendship and mutual respect, with St. Francis providing guidance and support to St. Clare in her spiritual journey.
Immediately, when Jesus called him to follow him.
There are several saints named St. Clare but only one saint named Clare of Assisi.
When Clare was near death and unable to attend Mass, the Mass was miraculously projected on the wall of her room so that she could follow it.
The Twins at St. Clare's was created in 1941.
Community of St. Clare was created in 1950.
The population of Bradfield St Clare is 140.
St. Clare Hospital was created in 1961.
St. Clare's Monastery was created in 1912.
St. Clare's siblings were named Agnes and Beatrix.
St. Clare of Assisi had two sisters: Agnes and Beatrice.
St. Clare of Assisi was 61 years old when she died.