found: Regla de la gloriosa Santa Clara, between 1766 and 1778:t.p. (Monjas Capuchinas)
found: Capuchin Poor Clares, Federation of Our Lady of the Angels Web site, Aug. 19, 2011:main English page (Capuchin Poor Clares) Who are we? (Capuchin Sisters) main Spanish page (Hermanas Clarisas Capuchinas) Quienes somos? (Clarisas Capuchinas)
found: OCLC, Aug. 19, 2011(hdgs.: Capuchin Nuns, Capuchinas; usages: Clarisse cappuccine, Clarisas Capuchinas, Monjas Capuchinas, Monjas Descalzas de la Primera Regla de Santa Clara; hdg. as subject: Capuchin nuns; usage as subject: Cappuccine)
found: Day, P. A dictionary of religious orders, c2001:Capuchin Poor Clare Sisters (Capuchin Poor Clare Sisters; Congregation of the Capuchin Poor Clare Sisters; OSCCap; founded 1538 in Naples by Maria Longo, who had been a Franciscan Third Order sister, adopted Rule of St. Clare for her community; members work among the homeless; order has spread throughout Italy, has houses in France, Spain, and USA (Colorado and Texas)) Poor Clares (Capuchin Poor Sisters; Poor Clares of the Capuchin Branch)
found: New Catholic encyclopedia, 2003, viewed online Aug. 19, 2011:Maria Laurentia Longo, Ven. (Capuchinesses; Franciscan sisters; founded by Maria Laurentia Longo; instituted convent of nuns 1535; gave it first the rule of St. Clare of Assisi, then statutes inspired by those of the Capuchin monks; Pope Paul III approved the order Dec. 1538)
found: Britannica online, Aug. 22, 2011:Poor Clares, religious order (Capuchin Sisters; originating in Naples in 1538; Poor Clares of the strict observance)
found: Religious orders of the Catholic Reformation, 1994:p. 41 (Capuchines; female branch of the Capuchins; Maria Lorenzo Longo established convent for Franciscan Tertiaries in 1535; charter of foundation 1538; put under spiritual direction of Capuchin friars; first house of Capuchin sisters adopted the strict rule of the Poor Clares; 16th-century Capuchines remained strictly cloistered, soon became part of second order of St. Francis)
found: LCCS, Aug. 23, 2011:BX4301-4304 (Capuchin Nuns)
found: Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz, viewed online Aug. 22, 2011:Kapuzinerinnen (Kapuzinerinnen; in Switzerland, members of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis; also Klarissen-Kapuzinerinnen (lat. Ordo Sanctae Clarae Capuccinarum, abbreviation OSClCap), a reformed branch of Capuchin nuns who lived since 1535 in the second Franciscan order, following the rule of Santa Clara) Capucines (Capucines; Clarisses capucines) Cappuccine (Cappuccine; Clarisse cappuccine)
found: Wikipedia.es, Aug. 22, 2011(Orden de Clarisas Capuchinas; Orden de las Hermanas Clarisas Capuchinas (O.S.C.Cap))
notfound: The Oxford encyclopedia of the Reformation, 1996