From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15357 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, January 11 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15357 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Revolutionize Your Kitchen with Santoku Perfection ["Haarko Kitchen Tools] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 14:56:40 +0100 From: "Haarko Kitchen Tools" Subject: Revolutionize Your Kitchen with Santoku Perfection Revolutionize Your Kitchen with Santoku Perfection http://nervefsh.best/0LCYo0clFpdbhk0LLZ5l017sI7ifUQSOtkdpif_A32tiBu0iDQ http://nervefsh.best/Y8FhXF1I_767BMJY9CMxUh8BZz3SBdeepbtVoSU_PLEJVPNWEw ok on the role of abbess only on the instruction of Francis. Clare referred to herself by such terms as mother, handmaid, or servant rather than an abbess. She was very shy and did not like giving orders. On the rare occasions when she would give orders, she would do so with great humility and shyness. Clare would purposefully save the most tedious tasks for herself because she always wished to take care of her sisters. Clare sought to imitate Francis's virtues and way of life so much so that she was sometimes titled alter Franciscus, 'another Francis'. She also played a significant role in encouraging and aiding Francis, whom she saw as a spiritual father figure, and she took care of him during his final illness. After Francis's death, Clare continued to promote the growth of her order, writing letters to abbesses in other parts of Europe, including Agnes of Prague, with whom she had formed a close friendship. However, with Francis gone, she faced another challenge. The fourth Lateran council of 1215 decreed that any new religious communities that had not yet been approved would have to adopt an established order. This established order was very similar to the Rule of Saint Benedict, which was the common rule that monasteries followed. Clare vigorously fought to keep her rule of strict poverty. Ultimately, when the other priests and bishops refused to accept her rule of strict poverty, she sought to get a special privilege from the pope. If granted, this special privilege of poverty ("Privilegium Paupertatis") from the pope would allow her order to keep living in strict poverty as they wanted. But, although Innocent III had approved Clare's privilege and his successor Honorius III had no probl ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15357 ***********************************************