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St. Clare of Assisi (Ellisville) 15642 Clayton Rd., Ellisville, MO 63011-2398 St. Clement of Rome 1510 Bopp Rd., Des Peres, MO 63131-4137 St. Elizabeth of Hungary 1420 S. Sappington Rd., Crestwood, MO 63126-1699 St. Ferdinand 1765 Charbonier Rd.. Florissant, MO 63031-5497 St. Francis of Assisi (Oakville) 4556 Telegraph Rd., Oakville, MO 63129-3397
Ellisville is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, within Greater St. Louis. It is a western outer-ring suburb of St. Louis. The population was 9,985 at the 2020 census. [4] In 2009, Money magazine ranked Ellisville #25 on the annual Best Places to Live in America list. [5] The city is also currently home to an EPA Superfund ...
St Clare's, Oxford – an independent international school in England; St Clare's School, Newton – a coeducational independent school in South Wales; Saint Clare School – a Catholic elementary school in Santa Clara, California; St. Clare School – a Catholic school affiliated with St. Clare's Church (Staten Island, New York) St. Clare ...
St. Clare of Assisi's Church (Bronx), New York; St. Clare's Church (Staten Island, New York) Uruguay. San Antonio y Santa Clara, Montevideo (Church of Saint Anthony ...
Saint Clare receives the Formula Vitae ("little rule") from Francis of Assisi. 18th-century azulejo panel in the Convent of Louriçal, Portugal. The Poor Clares were founded by Clare of Assisi in 1212. Little is known of Clare's early life, although popular tradition suggests that she came from a fairly well-to-do family in Assisi.
The wax figure of Saint Clare of Assisi at the Basilica of Saint Clare, in Assisi Clare was canonized on 26 September 1255 by Pope Alexander IV , [ 20 ] [ 21 ] and her feast day was immediately inserted in the General Roman Calendar for celebration on 12 August, the day after her death, as 11 August was already assigned to Saints Tiburtius and ...
Colette was born in Corbie, a town in the Picardy region of France in January 1381 to an elderly couple. [1] She lost her parents in 1399 and, after a brief stint in a beguinage, in 1402 she received the religious habit of the Third Order of St. Francis and became a hermit, living in a hut near the parish church, under the spiritual direction of the abbot of the local Benedictine abbey.
Chiara Offreduccio (16 July 1194 – 11 August 1253), known as Clare of Assisi (sometimes spelled Clara, Clair or Claire; Italian: Chiara d'Assisi), is an Italian saint who was one of the first followers of Francis of Assisi. Inspired by the teachings of St. Francis, she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, a monastic religious order for women in ...