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  1. This collection of essays maintaining links with theory and practice applies a critical approach to the short story form. Some are theoretical in orientation, covering such issues as gender and marginality, while others offer readings of works by writers such as Alice Munro and John McGahern.

  2. 5 de fev. de 2021 · St. Clare’s journey begins in the upper area of Assisi at the Cathedral of San Rufino. To the left of the cathedral is a small chapel marking the site where Clare’s paternal home once stood ...

  3. Poor Clares through 800 years. The same Holy Spirit that called Clare forth to leave her home and beloved family to follow Jesus more closely, continues to live in her daughters. In fact, without the grace she received through the Holy Spirit still living in her members, we would cease to be. Those of us who live her Form of Life today are ...

  4. 10 de nov. de 2009 · Jeannede Jussie (1503–61) was a nun in the Convent of Saint Clare during the fraught transition of Geneva to a Protestant city (a process that she document

  5. St. Clare of Assisi, abbess and founder of the Poor Clares (Clarissines), one of the first followers of St. Francis of Assisi. She was credited with twice saving the city of Assisi from destruction, and in 1958 Pope Pius XII declared her patron of television. Learn more about Clare’s life and work.

  6. There was once an abbess of a Poor Clare convent who, while praying, was remembering in her intentions the repose of a nun’s soul, who had just recently passed away. It was in the midst of these prayers, when the superior received an apparition of a beautiful woman. She recognized the resplendent soul as the deceased nun from her convent. The Poor Clare, aware of the abbess’ prayers on her ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2000 · Henceforward her former self must be buried,—yea, buried quick, if need be,—but never more to make sign, or utter cry on earth! She has become a Poor Clare, in order that, by perpetual penance and constant service of others, she may at length so act as to obtain final absolution and rest for her soul. Until then, the innocent ...