
Clare of Assisi
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Clare of Assisi was a remarkable figure born in the late 12th century, known for her profound impact on the religious landscape of her time. She was the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Poor Clares, which emphasized a life of poverty, humility, and devotion to God. Inspired by the teachings of her contemporary, Saint Francis of Assisi, Clare dedicated her life to serving the poor and living in accordance with the Gospel. Her unwavering commitment to her faith and her community garnered widespread admiration, and she became a beacon of spiritual guidance for many.
Nazionalità
Italiano
Data di nascita
July 16, 1194
Luogo di nascita
Assisi, Umbria, Italy
Data di morte
August 11, 1253
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