• Feast of St. Clare of Assisi St. Clare of Assisi, August 11th

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    There were a number of women who joined the Second Order of St. Francis, but the first
    and most famous was St. Clare (c. 1194-1253). The daughter of a wealthy and noble
    family, she heard St. Francis preach about his rule of poverty and penance and, at the
    age of 18, left home to dedicate herself to the Franciscan way of life.

    She was joined 16 days later by her sister, Agnes. Other women, referred to as the Poor
    Ladies, were eventually drawn to the hard life that Clare had chosen, and the religious
    order that she and Francis founded is known today as the Poor Clares ( see also St.
    Francis of Assisi, Feast Day of).

    Clare outlived Francis, who died in 1226, by 27 years. Although she was ill and confined
    to her bed for most of this time, she was a tireless proponent of the so-called "Primitive
    Rule," which calls for perpetual fasting except on Sundays and Christmas. In addition to
    their vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, the Poor Clares also take a vow of
    enclosure, which means that they never leave the convent.

    Clare died in 1253 and was canonized on August 12, 1255. Her feast day, which was
    observed for centuries by Roman Catholics and some Episcopalians, was eventually
    moved to August 11, the date of her death according to the revised Roman Catholic
    calendar and some other calendars.

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