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There came a point where this play became as predictable as night follows day. Clare (Arsema Thomas), who was to become St ...
Poor Clare at the Orange Tree Theatre review: this riches to rags fable is polished but tone deaf - 3/5 This meditation on wealth inequality draws hang-wringing parallels to the Middle Ages– with mixe ...
Set in 1211 Italy, playwright Chiara Atik tells the story of St Clare of Assisi, founder of the Order of Poor Ladies (later called The Poor Clares), who renounced her family’s wealth and status and ...
The film’s death scene is enhanced by the glorious singing of the opera singers who play the nuns — but the glories of the ...
The Pontiff paused in prayer in the monastery chapel, sharing a moment of silence and contemplation with the sisters, whom he later greeted one by one.
Riding in a gray Volkswagen sedan, the pope first went to the local headquarters of the Carabinieri, a branch of the Italian ...
As part of his summer break, Pope Leo XIV visited members of the Italian Carabinieri in Castel Gandolfo and the Poor Clares ...
Members of the Sisters of the Cross of Chavanod were arrested along with a caretaker in western state of Maharashtra ...
Recently, we had the chance to speak with Liz Kettle, who plays Peppa, one of Clare’s servants. We discussed how she went ...
But did you know one of the most historic sections of Coventry was once patrolled by medically trained nuns zipping around on ...
Coventry is a city which is always changing. Its population, industry, architecture - even its political and religious ...
By 1901, there was one nun per 400 members of the Irish population and many of these women left the country for missionary ...