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TMD Poor Clare Colettine Community
The Poor Clare Colettine Community welcomes you to Ty Mam Duw, a papally enclosed monastery of cloistered Catholic Nuns
The Poor Clares, Carlow, Ireland
http://poorclares.homestead.com/
One of the Monasteries of the worldwide order of Poor Clares.
The Form of Life - Poor Clares of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh
http://www.poorclaresedinburgh.org/
Site for Poor Clares in the diocese of Edinburgh Scotland.
St. Clare Monastery - Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
A monastery established in 1912 on Vancouver Island.
Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration of Our Lady of Solitude Monastery, Black Canyon City, AZ
http://www.desertnuns.com/index.htm
A new foundation of Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration in Arizona.
Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration - St. Joseph's Adoration Monastery
http://www.stjosephmonastery.com/
The Poor Clares who live and worship in Portsmouth, Ohio. Charisma, history and vocational information available.
Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration - Cleveland, Ohio
Website of the Poor Clares in Cleveland, Ohio.
Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration - Canton, OH
Enclosed contemplative community of women. Site provides this religious order's mission, history and tradition, and daily schedule. Includes a photo album and contact info.
Poor Clares of Lynton, England
Poor Clare convent in North Devon. Their history, charisma and vopcational stories.
Poor Clares in Norway
An international community of Poor Clares in Norway: the most northerly in the world and the only one in Scandinavia.
Poor Clares Homepage
A Franciscan, contemplative, enclosed, order also known as the Poor Ladies of Assisi.
Poor Clares at Woodchester Home Page
Homepage of the Monastery of Poor Clares in Woodchester, UK
Poor Clares - Waverley, Australia
Information on Australian monastery of Sisters belonging to a world wide, Catholic, Franciscan, religious order who live a life of Prayer and welcome contact from those needing prayer.
Poor Clares - Mission, British Columbia, Canada
The Poor Clare Sisters are Catholic, cloistered contemplative women following the second order of Saint Francis. We live a life of poverty, joy and gratitude, dedicating ourselves to praying for the Church and all God's people.
Poor Clares - Kiryu, Japan
One of the newer foundations. As all Poor Clare Monasteries cloistered contemplative women praying for the world.
Poor Clares - Galway, Ireland
Living joyful poverty in community, in the footprints of St. Clare of Assisi. Information on vocations, the vows, history and location provided.
Poor Clares - Eindhoven, Netherlands
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/clarissenklooster/engadven.html
The Poor Clare life of contemplation and intimate union with God. This monastic web site describes the daily life and ultimate goal of Franciscan monastic living, offering a wide selection of articles, a visual tour and free contemplative screen savers.
Poor Clares - Cincinnati, Ohio
http://www.poorclarescincinnati.org/
One of the newest monasteries, started within 10 years or so. Vocational and daily life information available
Poor Clare Sisters the Second Order of St. Francis - New York
http://poorclares.netfirms.com/poorclareentrance.htm
Poor Clare Sisters the Second Order of St. Francis. A group of Poor Clares living in temporary quarters until their new monastery is built in Wappinger Falls, New York. History, prayer life and current events included.
Poor Clare Sisters of Montana, the Second Order of St. Francis
Catholic Women devoted to the Eucharist in prayer and contemplation.
Poor Clare Sisters of Evansville, Indiana, the Second Order of St. Francis
http://poorclare.org/evansville/
Catholic Women devoted to the Eucharist in prayer and contemplation.
Poor Clare Nuns of New Jersey
http://poorclaresnewjersey.com/
The Poor Clare Nuns of Bordentown New Jersey are dedicated to a life of prayer. Women interested in this life are invited to contact the Sisters. Donations are needed to build a new monastery.