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  1. St. Clare of Assisi was born in Assisi on July 16, 1194, as Chiara Offreduccio, the beautiful eldest daughter of Favorino Sciffi, Count of Sasso-Rosso and his wife Ortolana. Tradition says her father was a wealthy representative of an ancient Roman family and her mother was a very devout woman belonging to the noble family of Fiumi.

  2. Aug 11, 2023 · Saint Clare of Assisi, a stunning Italian noblewoman, was profoundly influenced by the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi. After hearing him preach, she was overwhelmed with a fervent desire to lead a life of poverty and humility, just as Francis did, to dedicate herself wholly to Jesus. Making a momentous decision, Clare left her noble home.

  3. Saint Clare of Assisi (also Claire of Assisi ), born Chiara Offreduccio, (July 16, 1194 – August 11, 1253) was one of the first followers of Francis of Assisi and founded the Order of Poor Ladies [1] to organize the women who chose to embrace monastic life in the Franciscan vision. Clare led the order for nearly 40 years through a life of ...

  4. August 2021, St. Anthony Messenger. When this beloved saint died, the Church lost a luminary. But her legacy shines brightly to this day. In 1253, Clare’s health began to deteriorate. With August’s scorching temperatures, she was closer and closer to the end. As always, the late summer heat drove the papal entourage from Rome to the ...

  5. St. Clare of Assisi was born in Assisi on July 16, 1194, as Chiara Offreduccio, the beautiful eldest daughter of Favorino Sciffi, Count of Sasso-Rosso and his wife Ortolana. Tradition says her father was a wealthy representative of an ancient Roman family and her mother was a very devout woman belonging to the noble family of Fiumi.

  6. 3 days ago · Saint Clare was born in 1193 in Assisi to a noble family. Before her birth, her mother received a sign that her daughter would be a bright light of God in the world. As a child she was already ...

  7. Aug 10, 2012 · The greatest legacy of St. Clare would have to be the order she founded, the Poor Clares. The Poor Clares had 20,000 nuns in over 75 countries as of 2011. The Rule of St. Clare also survives to this day and many monasteries of the Poor Clares follow the Rule written centuries ago. Saint Clare lived a life of faith, trust, courage, and love of God.

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