
Memorial
11 August formerly 12 August 23 September feast of the finding of her body 3
October feast of her first translation, celebrated within the Poor Clares Profile
Daughters of a count and countess. Her father died young. After hearing Saint
Francis of Assisi preach in the streets, she confided to him her desire to live
for God, the two became close friends. On Palm Sunday 1212 the bishop presented
her with a palm, which she apparently took as a sign. Clare and her cousin Pacifica
ran away from her mother's palace during the night. She eventually took the veil
of religious profession from Francis at the Church of Our Lady of the Angels in
Assisi. Founded the Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares) at San Damiano, and led
it for 40 years. Everywhere the Franciscans established themselves throughout
Europe, there also went the Poor Clares, depending solely on alms, forced to have
complete faith on God to provide through people; a lack of land-based revenues
was a new idea at the time. Clare's mother and sisters later joined the order,
and there are still thousands of members living lives of prayer in silence. Clare
loved music and well-composed sermons. She was humble, merciful, charming, optimistic,
and chivalrous. She would get up late at night to tuck in her sisters who'd kicked
off their covers. She daily meditated on the Passion. When she learned of the
Franciscan martyrs in Morrocco in 1221, she tried to go there to give her own
life for God, but was restrained. Once when her convent was about to be attacked,
she displayed the Sacrament in a monstrace at the convent gates, and prayed before
it; the attackers left. Toward the end of her life, when the was too ill to attend
Mass, an image of the service would display on the wall of her cell; thus her
patronage of television. She was ever the close friend and spiritual student of
Francis, who apparently led her soul into the light. Born
16 July 1194 at Assisi, Italy Died 11 August 1253 of natural
causes Canonized 26 September 1255 by Pope Alexander IV
Name Meaning bright; brilliant Patronage
embroiderers, eye disease, eyes ,gilders, goldsmith,s gold workers ,good weather
,laundry workers, needle workers, Santa Clara Indian ,Pueblo, telegraphs, telephones,
television ,television writers Representation host,
monstrance woman with a monstrance in her hand Back
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