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Meaning of "poor clare"
poor clare - A member of an order of nuns founded by Saint Clare of Assisi, known for their vow of poverty
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- A nun of the Poor Clares, a member of the Order of Saint Clare.
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Poor Clare hurt herself this week while touring.
He found a painting of a Poor Clare nun and showed it to the Jamanos.
Poor Clare Nuns attempted to repair this damage with patches.
Margaret finally refused and took the veil as a Poor Clare.
It housed the Franciscan friars and the Poor Clare nuns who worked at the hospital.
Religion is an important theme in The Poor Clare.
This was the first Poor Clare community north of the Alps.
Poor Clare nuns bring gifts of prayer, simplicity, community and joy to the Church.
Both spouses were temporarily buried in the royal Poor Clare monastery in Vienna.
The Poor Clare Monastery has a total of forty-three nuns.
Some of the first nuns came from the Poor Clare monastery in Reims.
Calm the Soul, Poor Clare Sisters in Ireland release new song to help others.
Some of the first nuns came from the Poor Clare monastery in Rheims.
One such was a Poor Clare monastery founded in 1609 at Gravelines by Mary Ward.
The church was administered first by the Poor Clare Sisters, then by the Jesuits.
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The first Poor Clare monastery in England was founded in 1286 in Newcastle upon Tyne.
If St. Clare was ashamed to beg, there never would be the Poor Clare Community.
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