Poor Ladies

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Poor Ladies is an early name for the Poor Clares, a Roman Catholic contemplative order of nuns founded by Saint Clare of Assisi and inspired by the ideals of Saint Francis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemplative order
order of nuns
religious order
alsoKnownAs Order of Saint Clare NERFINISHED
Poor Sisters of Saint Clare NERFINISHED
emphasizes austere lifestyle
enclosure
prayer
radical poverty
followsSpirituality Franciscan spirituality
foundedBy Saint Clare of Assisi NERFINISHED
foundedInApproxYear 1212
foundedInCentury 13th century
foundedInCity Assisi NERFINISHED
foundedInCountry Italy NERFINISHED
genderRestriction female
hasCanonicalRule Rule of Saint Clare NERFINISHED
hasEarlyNameOf Poor Clares NERFINISHED
hasFormerName Poor Ladies NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Franciscan ideals
Saint Francis of Assisi NERFINISHED
lifestyle cloistered
liturgyPractice Liturgy of the Hours NERFINISHED
memberType nun
partOf Franciscan family
primaryActivity prayer and contemplation
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
vocationType contemplative life
vowsInclude chastity
obedience
poverty

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Poor Clares alsoKnownAs Poor Ladies