- 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...
-
January 1381 – 6
March 1447) was a
French abbess and the
foundress of the
Colettine Poor Clares, a
reform branch of the
Order of
Saint Clare,
better known...
- that time, who
operate under their own
unique Constitutions, are the
Colettine Poor
Clares (PCC) (founded 1410), the
Capuchin Poor
Clares (OSCCap) (founded...
- name Mary
Francis of the Five Wounds, was a
Scottish Catholic nun of the
Colettine Poor Clares. She was
declared venerable by Pope Paul VI on 6 February...
- of the
mendicant orders, including: the nuns of the Poor Clares, the
Colettine Poor Clares, the
Capuchin Poor Clares, the Dominicans,
Carmelites and...
- shop on the
grounds of the
Immaculate Heart Monastery of the Poor
Clare Colettines. The town does not have a post
office or library, with mail
delivery provided...
- (1594), the
Mercedarians (1604), the P****ionists, the Poor
Clares and
Colettine Poor Clares, and the
Descalzas Reales. This is
undertaken as part of vows...
- at
first went barefoot, but
later came to wear
sandals and shoes. The
Colettine and
Capuchin nuns
returned to the use of sandals.
Sandals were also adopted...
- that time, who
operate under their own
unique constitutions, are the
Colettine Poor
Clares (PCC –
founded 1410), the
Capuchin Poor
Clares (OSC Cap. –...
-
Martha de San Bernardo, P.C.C., was a 17th-century
Colettine Poor
Clare who was
first Filipino woman to
become a
Roman Catholic nun; she
served on Macao...