Rule of Saint Clare

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The Rule of Saint Clare is the monastic rule composed by Saint Clare of Assisi that governs the contemplative, Franciscan way of life of cloistered nuns devoted to poverty, prayer, and community.

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Surface form Occurrences
Rule of the Poor Clares 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf monastic rule
religious rule
rule of life
alsoKnownAs Forma vitae of Saint Clare NERFINISHED
Rule of Saint Clare of Assisi NERFINISHED
Rule of the Poor Ladies NERFINISHED
appliesTo Order of Saint Clare NERFINISHED
Poor Clare monasteries NERFINISHED
cloistered nuns
approvedBy Pope Innocent IV NERFINISHED
author Clare of Assisi NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 13th century
corePrinciple contemplation
fraternity
highest form of poverty
minority
countryOfOrigin Italy
dateOfPapalApproval 1253
hasInfluenced Constitutions of the Poor Clares NERFINISHED
later Franciscan contemplative legislation
hasPart chapters
prologue
inspiredBy Rule of Saint Francis NERFINISHED
life of Francis of Assisi
language Latin
mainSubject Franciscan spirituality
community life
contemplative life
enclosure
poverty
prayer
papalBullOfApproval Solet annuere
placeOfOrigin Assisi NERFINISHED
regulates common life
fasting
governance of the monastery
liturgical prayer
silence
use of property
religiousFamily Franciscan Order NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Poor Clares NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Latin Church NERFINISHED
religiousVow chastity
enclosure
obedience
poverty
requires common ownership in community
renunciation of personal property
stable enclosure

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Poor Clares followsRule Rule of Saint Clare
Form of Life of the Poor Sisters (Rule of Saint Clare) alsoKnownAs Rule of Saint Clare
this entity surface form: Rule of the Poor Clares
Order of Poor Clares followsRuleOf Rule of Saint Clare
Chiara Offreduccio notableWork Rule of Saint Clare