Clare became a nun and formed an order of nuns that, eventually, became known as the Poor Clares.
Her tomb is in the Basilica di Santa Chiara (Basilica of St. Clare) in Assisi, Umbria, Italy.
Clare of Assisi was born on July 16, 1194, at Assisi, Italy, as Chiara Offreduccio.
St. Clare of Assisi lived in Assisi, Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries. She was the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares, and dedicated her life to serving the poor and following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi.
St. Clare of Assisi lived in Assisi, Italy, where she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Order of Saint Clare or the Poor Clares. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and living a simple, devout existence.
St. Clare of Assisi was born in 1194 and died in 1253.
There are several saints named St. Clare but only one saint named Clare of Assisi.
St. Clare's relics are in Assisi. Saint Clare, herself, is in heaven.
Her tomb is in the Basilica di Santa Chiara (Basilica of St. Clare) in Assisi, Umbria, Italy.
Clare of Assisi was born on July 16, 1194, at Assisi, Italy, as Chiara Offreduccio.
St. Clare of Assisi lived in Assisi, Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries. She was the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares, and dedicated her life to serving the poor and following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi.
St. Clare of Assisi had two sisters: Agnes and Beatrice.
No, St. Clare of Assisi did not marry. She dedicated her life to serving God and founded the Order of Poor Ladies, known as the Poor Clares, following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi.
This is excerpted from a book entitled, "Saint Francis of Assisi" by Mirabai Starr. I don't think Clare is a saint though. St. Clare of Assisi is definitely a saint and was a close friend and follower of St. Francis of Assisi.
St. Clare of Assisi lived in Assisi, Italy, where she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Order of Saint Clare or the Poor Clares. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and living a simple, devout existence.
.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 was Italian and played no role what so ever in the history of Israel.
St. Clare of Assisi is not a patron saint of any country.