Poa clare belongs to St. Claire, originally known as a Poor medal. They are the second Franciscan medals to be established. Today 's poor Claire' s life is like the 1212 lifestyle, but there are some nuances. According to a strict schedule, they obey a strong mission made by poor Claire. Today's poor Claire life has been completely devoted to God, like then. Saint Clea was born in 1937 as a nobleman of Assisi.
Under the guidance of Francisco, Claire became the founder of a nun. They lived in San Damiano Abbey in Assisi. Today, the order of this nun is called poor Claire. The nuns did not eat meat or put on shoes. They slept on the ground, and most of them were silent. But they are happy to serve as the main. Even Claire 's mother Otrana finally joined the order. She died in 1253, and was enshrined in 1255 by Pope Alexander IV. In 1958, St. Clair was elected a TV patron saint because he had a vision because he could not get out of bed with sickness as Pope Pius XII explained. In sight, she looked at the chunk as if she had gone to a monastery church.
August 9, 1253, Pope Innocent IV announced that Claire's rule will become the rule of the Clare deaf women's medals. Two days later, Claire passed away at the age of 59. Her body was placed in the church of St. George and a church dedicated to her body was being built. At the request of Pope Innocent, the sacred process of Claire started soon, and in 1255 two years later, Pope Alexander IV grew Claire in St. Clair of Assisi. Construction of St. Clair Cathedral was completed in 1260. On 3 October 1260, the body of Claire was transferred there and buried under the high altar. About 600 years later, her body was again moved to a new sanctuary on the first floor of Saint Clair Cathedral. I insist that her body is no longer beautiful.