- GU-408 to
Clares /
Codes /
Balbacil /
Valle del Mesa. Then, 700m later, take GU-407 to
Clares / Balbacil. Finally, take the
entrance to
Clares. The line...
- The Poor
Clares,
officially the
Order of
Saint Clare (Latin: Ordo
Sanctae Clarae),
originally referred to as the
Order of Poor Ladies, and also known...
-
Saint Clare may
refer to:
Saint Clare of ****isi (1194–1253), the
founder of the Poor
Clares and
companion of
Saint Francis of ****isi
Saint Clare of Montefalco...
-
became a
Roman Catholic nun,
Sister Mary
Clare and, subsequently,
Mother Superior of the
Order of Poor
Clares. Born as Amy
Elizabeth Rosalie Pollard in...
- The Poor
Clares of
Perpetual Adoration (PCPA) are a
branch of the Poor
Clares, a cloistered,
contemplative order of nuns in the
Franciscan tradition. Founded...
-
Sister Clare Maria of the
Trinity and the
Heart of Mary, S.H.M. (born
Clare Theresa Crockett; 14
November 1982 – 16
April 2016) was an
Irish Catholic religious...
- her
honor as the
Order of
Saint Clare,
commonly referred to
today as the Poor
Clares. Her
feast day is on 11 August.
Clare was born in ****isi to the Offreduccio...
- It was
refounded in 1338 as
Clare Hall by an
endowment from
Elizabeth de
Clare, and took on its
current name in 1856.
Clare is
famous for its
chapel choir...
- The
Colettine Poor
Clares are a
reform branch of the
Order of St.
Clare,
founded by
Clare of ****isi in
Italy in 1211. They
follow the
interpretation of...
- St
Clare's can
refer to: St.
Clare's (series), children's
books by Enid
Blyton about a
fictitious boarding school St
Clare's, Middlesbrough, a
Roman Catholic...