This podcast episode delves into the remarkable life of Saint Clare, an influential figure in 13th-century Italy who challenged societal norms to embrace a life of poverty and spirituality. Through the narrative of her experiences, from her early defiance of aristocratic expectations to her critical leadership in establishing the Poor Clares, the episode illustrates her steadfast commitment to poverty despite the Church's attempts to impose regulations. Clare's legacy is further intertwined with Princess Agnes of Prague, whose shared vision of poverty highlights the collective struggle against the prevailing demands for church-sanctioned property. Ultimately, Clare’s journey underscores a profound exploration of faith, resilience, and the complexities of religious life.