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Clare Don't Care

Clare Don't Care

Melanie T Kilby

various Australia publishers
2022
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Clare Don't Care celebrates those who dare to be different. In it we meet 4 characters linked by their friendship and their blatant disregard for being told how to look, dress and behave. As the story unfolds we are left with the realisation that being a little weird isn't shameful after all and that our uniqueness is what makes us amazing. An uplifting story about being your true self, taking up space and letting your inner weirdo SHINE
Clube das sombras

Clube das sombras

Umberto Fabbri

Umberto Fabbri
2016
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At onde o ego smo pode nos conduzir?Joaquim, o personagem principal desta hist ria, usando inadequadamente seu livre-arb trio, se deixa levar por valores distorcidos, ligando-se mentalmente a Esp ritos desencarnados, afinados com seus objetivos torpes e juntos, descobrir o a resposta.A falsa ideia de que o poder, o dinheiro e a viol ncia promovem o sucesso, j corrompeu muitas mentes. Todavia, os caminhos que nos levam a conscientiza o, muitas vezes s o inusitados e, s poderiam advir do amor perfeito de Deus.
The War Diary of Clare Gass

The War Diary of Clare Gass

Clare Gass

McGill-Queen's University Press
2004
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The diary reveals a woman who took it for granted that she should do everything possible to aid the war effort and details her care of the sick and wounded at No. 3 Canadian General Hospital (McGill), forty miles behind the trenches, as well as at No. 2 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, where she was within range of the shells. Combined with Susan Mann's sensitive and thoughtful introduction, the Gass diary provides a fresh look at Canadian participation in the First World War. It will appeal to a wide range of readers with an interest in military history, women's history, medical history, gender and war, diaries, and the history of nursing.
Clare of Assisi and the Thirteenth-Century Church

Clare of Assisi and the Thirteenth-Century Church

Catherine M. Mooney

University of Pennsylvania Press
2021
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In a work based on a meticulous analysis of sources, many of them previously unexplored, Catherine M. Mooney upends the received account of Clare of Assisi's founding of the Order of San Damiano, or Poor Clares. Mooney offers instead a stark counternarrative: Clare, her sisters of San Damiano, and their allies struggled against a papal program bent on regimenting, enriching, and enclosing religious women in the thirteenth century, a program that proved largely successful. Mooney demonstrates that Clare (1194-1253) established a single community that was soon cajoled, perhaps even coerced, into joining an order previously founded by the papacy. Artfully renaming it after Clare's San Damiano with Clare as its putative mother, Pope Gregory IX enhanced his order's cachet by associating it also with Clare's famous friend, Francis of Assisi. Mooney traces how Clare and her allies in other houses attempted to follow Francis's directives rather than the pope's, divested themselves of property against the pope's orders, and organized in an attempt to change papal rule; and she shows how, after Francis's death, the women's relationships with the Franciscans themselves grew similarly fraught. Clare's pursuit of her vision proved relentless: at the time of her death, she newly identified her community as the Order of Poor Sisters and allied it unambiguously with Francis and his friars. Overturning another myth, Mooney reveals how only in the late nineteenth century did Clare come to be known as the sole author of a rule she had written collaboratively with others. Throughout, the story of Clare and her sisters emerges as a chapter in the long history of women who tried to define their religious identities within a Church more committed to unity and conformity than to diversity and difference.
Clare of Assisi and the Thirteenth-Century Church

Clare of Assisi and the Thirteenth-Century Church

Catherine M. Mooney

University of Pennsylvania Press
2016
sidottu
In a work based on a meticulous analysis of sources, many of them previously unexplored, Catherine M. Mooney upends the received account of Clare of Assisi's founding of the Order of San Damiano, or Poor Clares. Mooney offers instead a stark counternarrative: Clare, her sisters of San Damiano, and their allies struggled against a papal program bent on regimenting, enriching, and enclosing religious women in the thirteenth century, a program that proved largely successful. Mooney demonstrates that Clare (1194-1253) established a single community that was soon cajoled, perhaps even coerced, into joining an order previously founded by the papacy. Artfully renaming it after Clare's San Damiano with Clare as its putative mother, Pope Gregory IX enhanced his order's cachet by associating it also with Clare's famous friend, Francis of Assisi. Mooney traces how Clare and her allies in other houses attempted to follow Francis's directives rather than the pope's, divested themselves of property against the pope's orders, and organized in an attempt to change papal rule; and she shows how, after Francis's death, the women's relationships with the Franciscans themselves grew similarly fraught. Clare's pursuit of her vision proved relentless: at the time of her death, she newly identified her community as the Order of Poor Sisters and allied it unambiguously with Francis and his friars. Overturning another myth, Mooney reveals how only in the late nineteenth century did Clare come to be known as the sole author of a rule she had written collaboratively with others. Throughout, the story of Clare and her sisters emerges as a chapter in the long history of women who tried to define their religious identities within a Church more committed to unity and conformity than to diversity and difference.
La Vie de Clare V.

La Vie de Clare V.

Clare Vivier; Christy Turlington

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2023
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The debut book by fashion and lifestyle designer Clare Vivier, whose eponymous brand has expanded from her Los Angeles home base to become the epitome of bohemian American chic. In 2008, Clare Vivier, now known as the 'Queen of the Clutch,' wanted to create a brand where women could find joy. She started Clare V. as a collection of handbags and accessories, and later on introduced clothing and lifestyle designs that embrace classic shapes with uniquely graphic and modern details. The Clare V. aesthetic is an unexpected, colorful marriage of bohemian French chic and relaxed American prep a reflection of the designer s style influence and life, which she divides between Los Angeles and France. Devoid of hardware or logos, the brand places an emphasis on craftsmanship, authenticity, and functionality above all else while also creating a le cute collection designed for women by women. Celebrating fifteen years of Clare V., this vibrantly hued volume takes readers through Clare s journey and inspiration: from her childhood in Minnesota and post-collegiate years in Paris, to the creation of an iconic, woman-owned American company that responds to the needs of modern women. Each page is replete with a colorful mix of imagery: collages of iconic bags and accessories, inspiring mood boards, selfies and personal photographs of Clare s travels, and street style photography of Clare V. designs worn across the globe. Also featured are special collaborations with the Beastie Boys Mike D, Donald Robertson, and Every Mother Counts, and special anecdotes from celebrities, editors, and artists, who have long supported the brand including Melissa McCarthy, Adam Scott, Shannon Watts, Christy Turlington, and Laura Brown. A journey through the people, places, and things that inspire Clare and her brand, La Vie de Clare V. is an eye-catching, stylish tome, printed with a luxe cloth hardcover and ribbon bookmarker, that celebrates fashion, design, travel, and creative communities.
Clare of Assisi: A Heart Full of Love

Clare of Assisi: A Heart Full of Love

Ilia Delio

Franciscan Media
2007
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Although this is a small book on the spirituality of a medieval woman from a glorious past, it is also a book about Christian life today. Clare's decisive emphasis on the person of Jesus Christ is an emphasis on the human person as well, what we are and what we are called to be. --From the Introduction Clare of Assisi: A Heart Full of Love explores Clare's deep desire to live the gospel life, more precisely, her desire for all of us to reflect on Christ and his crucifixion in order to see our own strengths and weaknesses, and most importantly, our capacity to love. Ilia Delio illustrates how Clare, through her life, her writings, letters, prayer and example, is truly a mystic who helped generations of Catholics clearly see how Christ took on human flesh, not just to suffer and die for us, but to help us all in turn reflect back the face of Christ to the world. Clare was not simply a follower of Francis, she was a formidable, resolute, devout and loving saint whose life centered on this essence of human identity--Christ is in each of us--and who sought to teach us to just be ourselves and to let God dwell within us. In Clare of Assisi: A Heart Full of Love, Ilia Delio shows us just how Clare's simple, but powerful beliefs transformed the way we all think about Christ--even today.
Clare Avery (Esprios Classics)

Clare Avery (Esprios Classics)

Emily Sarah Holt

Blurb
2024
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Emily Sarah Holt (1836-1893) was an English novelist. She was born at Stubbylee, Bacup, in Lancashire, 25 April 1836. It is said she was educated at Oxford. In late 1893 when at Harrogate, she became ill and went to her brother in Balham (London), where she died on Christmas Day. She was buried in the Church of St Saviour's, Bacup, where there is a memorial. Holt had written over fifty books, mainly for children. Most of Holt's work can be classified as historical novels (52 are listed in the BML catalogue). Holt's work has a Protestant religious theme.
Clare Avery

Clare Avery

Emily Sarah Holt

Anson Street Press
2025
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"Clare Avery: A Story of the Spanish Armada" by Emily Sarah Holt transports readers to the heart of Tudor England during a period of immense historical and religious upheaval. This meticulously republished historical fiction delves into the atmosphere of late 16th-century Great Britain, specifically focusing on the reign of the Tudors and the looming threat of the Spanish Armada. Through carefully researched detail, Holt paints a vivid picture of the era. As a work of Christian fiction, "Clare Avery" offers a lens into the religious convictions and challenges faced during this pivotal time in British history. Explore the anxieties and triumphs of individuals caught in the crosscurrents of faith and national identity as England braced itself for invasion. Experience a compelling story set against the backdrop of one of history's most famous naval conflicts.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Clare Avery

Clare Avery

Emily Sarah Holt

Anson Street Press
2025
sidottu
"Clare Avery: A Story of the Spanish Armada" by Emily Sarah Holt transports readers to the heart of Tudor England during a period of immense historical and religious upheaval. This meticulously republished historical fiction delves into the atmosphere of late 16th-century Great Britain, specifically focusing on the reign of the Tudors and the looming threat of the Spanish Armada. Through carefully researched detail, Holt paints a vivid picture of the era. As a work of Christian fiction, "Clare Avery" offers a lens into the religious convictions and challenges faced during this pivotal time in British history. Explore the anxieties and triumphs of individuals caught in the crosscurrents of faith and national identity as England braced itself for invasion. Experience a compelling story set against the backdrop of one of history's most famous naval conflicts.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.