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At that time, her remains were given to the Poor Clares.
She herself became a member of the Franciscan Poor Clares in 1236.
The monastery of the Poor Clares knew him well as a loyal altar server after his mother's early death.
It belongs to the complex of the convent of the Poor Clares.
They disembarked with the the Poor Clares and the Benedictines.
The Poor Clares were the second Franciscan Order to be established.
As a child, Castang had always wanted to become a religious sister, and hoped to join the Poor Clares.
Léonie became a Visitandine nun after leaving the Poor Clares.
Eventually she retired to and died at the Poor Clares nunnery in Dublin.
For five hundred years, they followed the Poor Clares Rule, but were recognized as a separate Catholic religious order.
She struggled, however, whether to enter the cloistered Poor Clares or to volunteer as a missionary for overseas service.
The monastery where they found refuge was turned into a cotton mill with a plaque commemorating the Poor Clares.
Since the 17th century, much of the village was the property the Poor Clares and the order managed several of its estates from this village.
The structure included two cloisters to separately house the Poor Clares and the Franciscan friars.
Her nuns were quick to abandon the Cistercian Rule for that of the Poor Clares.
During this time, she felt drawn to the monastic life and applied for admission to the Poor Clares near Burgos.
One sister, Anne, became a nun of the Order of Poor Clares in France.
After the Turkish wars Poor Clares nouns came to the monastery from Nagyszombat.
With this miracle she changed her life and entered the Poor Clares, later becoming an aquintance of St. Dominic.
He began to lead a solitary life of prayer, near a convent of Poor Clares and it was suggested to him that he be ordained.
Mother Superior of the Franciscan Poor Clares nuns of Prague.
Savarese won her first Emmy for taking viewers behind closed doors to profile an order of cloistered nuns known as the Poor Clares.
The nun of The Order of Saint Clare (Poor Clares).
Benedict received her in Nice, in southern France, and allowed her to transfer to the Order of Poor Clares.
In 1410, she opened her first monastery at Besançon, in an almost-abandoned house of Urbanist Poor Clares.