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Poor Clares of Aire: Correspondence of the Conyers Family
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St Clare of Assisi and the Poor Clares: a new spring
Studies in Church History, 1997The Second Vatican Council (1962-5) called for religious orders to renew themselves in a two-fold return to the sources of their Christian life, jointly to the Gospels and to the inspiration of each institute’s founder, a process to be combined with a movement to bring the religious life into line with the ‘tenor of the times’.Thirty years after the ...
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Chronicle of the Poor Clares at Gravelines: ‘Of the Sickness of Divers of the Religious’
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The Chronicles of the English Poor Clares of Rouen—I
Recusant History, 1986IN VOLUME 14 of the Catholic Record Society, in an introductory survey mainly devoted to the foundation and history of the English Poor Clares of Gravelines, brief mention is made of their daughter-houses: Aire (established 1629), Rouen (1644) and Dunkirk (1652). Today all four houses are represented by St.
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Poor Clares: ‘Instructions upon the Manner of Governing Novices’
Caroline Bowden, Laurence Lux-Sterrittopenaire +3 more sources
The Poor Clares Build Their Convent: ‘Carrying Stones, Sand & Water’
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Mysticism and Identity among the English Poor Clares
Church History, 2019This article explores the newly catalogued manuscripts of the English Poor Clares preserved in Palace Green Library, Durham. It argues that the collection advances our understanding of the spirituality of the Poor Clares, a group who have received substantially less attention than their Benedictine and Carmelite counterparts.
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Fashioning the Passion: The Poor Clares and the Clothing of Christ
Art History, 2016The only fully illustrated manuscript of the "Meditations on the Life of Christ" to survive from trecento Italy, Oxford Corpus Christi MS 410 features an unusual presentation of the dressing and undressing of Christ, one that both mirrors and resists its accompanying text.
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Poor Clares: ‘Eight Meditations for the Octave of the Most Blessed Sacrament'
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