Clare and Her Sisters
Title | Clare and Her Sisters PDF eBook |
Author | Madeline Pecora Nugent |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Assisi (Italy) |
ISBN | 9780819815613 |
Inspired by St. Francis and his ideal of holy poverty Clare left everything to follow Christ. This decision meant conflict with her family and an uncertain future but Clare never wavered. Her small group of followers took root and the new foundation
Light of Assisi
Title | Light of Assisi PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Carney |
Publisher | Franciscan Media |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2021-04-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1632533715 |
While weaving together Clare’s story and Francis’s story, Margaret Carney draws special attention to Clare’s significant contribution to the Franciscan world in the many years following Francis’s death. Far from merely reflecting Francis’s light, Clare had her own charism, “a gift bestowed by the Spirit of the Lord and given to her in a fullness and forcefulness that was hers alone." This book will introduce St. Clare of Assisi to those who do not know her and those who wish to know her better. It leads the reader from Clare's birth to her death. While taking account of modern scholarship, Sr. Margaret Carney tells the story of this medieval woman in a way readers today can understand.
My Sister Clare
Title | My Sister Clare PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Hylton |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 1988-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780712624022 |
Set before and during World War II, this saga moves from the British Isles to India and back again, following the fortunes of Eve and her sister Clare, who dominates those around her. When Eve falls in love with a childhood friend, his love for Clare dominates events and leads to a dramatic climax.
Francis and Clare
Title | Francis and Clare PDF eBook |
Author | Saint Francis (of Assisi) |
Publisher | Paulist Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780809124466 |
Francis (c. 1182-1226) and Clare (c. 1193-1254) together shaped the spirituality of early 13th-century Europe. Here for the first time in English are their complete writings, brought together in one volume.
The Sisters Saint-Claire
Title | The Sisters Saint-Claire PDF eBook |
Author | Carlie Gibson |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Pages | 53 |
Release | 2016-09-28 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1952534992 |
This is the tale of the sisters Saint-Claire, Who lived with their parents Odette and Pierre. Harriet, Violet, Beatrice, Minette, And little Cecile, we must not forget! A delightful rhyming tale about five fabulous French mice who love food, fashion and family, and a story about how greatness can come in any size.
The Lady
Title | The Lady PDF eBook |
Author | Saint Clare (of Assisi) |
Publisher | New City Press |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1565482212 |
Provides new translations of Clare's writings and related primary sources, as well as previously unpublished documents.
Edward II's Nieces, The Clare Sisters
Title | Edward II's Nieces, The Clare Sisters PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Warner |
Publisher | Pen and Sword History |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2020-03-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1526715597 |
“A great book to introduce you to three fascinating sisters whose marriages during the reign of the infamous Edward II transformed England.” —Adventures of a Tudor Nerd The de Clare sisters Eleanor, Margaret and Elizabeth were born in the 1290s as the eldest granddaughters of King Edward I of England and his Spanish queen Eleanor of Castile, and were the daughters of the greatest nobleman in England, Gilbert “the Red” de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. They grew to adulthood during the turbulent reign of their uncle Edward II, and all three of them were married to men involved in intense, probably romantic or sexual, relationships with their uncle. When their elder brother Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, was killed during their uncle’s catastrophic defeat at the battle of Bannockburn in June 1314, the three sisters inherited and shared his vast wealth and lands in three countries, but their inheritance proved a poisoned chalice. Eleanor and Elizabeth, and Margaret’s daughter and heir, were all abducted and forcibly married by men desperate for a share of their riches, and all three sisters were imprisoned at some point either by their uncle Edward II or his queen Isabella of France during the tumultuous decade of the 1320s. Elizabeth was widowed for the third time at twenty-six, lived as a widow for just under forty years, and founded Clare College at the University of Cambridge. “Another enjoyable read on women in history that don’t always get the limelight that they deserve. Kathryn Warner has done it once again by providing a well-written, well-researched, informative and engaging read.” —Where There’s Ink There’s Paper