Author: Barbara B. Diefendorf
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190282606
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
From Penitence to Charity radically revises our understanding of women's place in the institutional and spiritual revival known as the Catholic Reformation. Focusing on Paris, where fifty new religious congregations for women were established in as many years, it examines women's active role as founders and patrons of religious communities, as spiritual leaders within these communities, and as organizers of innovative forms of charitable assistance to the poor. Rejecting the too common view that the Catholic Reformation was a male-dominated movement whose principal impact on women was to control and confine them, the book shows how pious women played an instrumental role, working alongside--and sometimes in advance of--male reformers. At the same time, it establishes a new understanding of the chronology and character of France's Catholic Reformation by locating the movement's origins in a penitential spirituality rooted in the agonies of religious war. It argues that a powerful desire to appease the wrath of God through acts of heroic asceticism born of the wars did not subside with peace but, rather, found new outlets in the creation of austere, contemplative convents. Admiration for saintly ascetics prompted new vocations, and convents multiplied, as pious laywomen rushed to fund houses where, enjoying the special rights accorded founders, they might enter the cloister and participate in convent life. Penitential enthusiasm inevitably waned, while new social and economic tensions encouraged women to direct their piety toward different ends. By the 1630s, charitable service was supplanting penitential asceticism as the dominant spiritual mode. Capitalizing on the Council of Trent's call to catechize an ignorant laity, pious women founded innovative new congregations to aid less favored members of their sex and established lay confraternities to serve society's outcasts and the poor. Their efforts to provide war relief during the Fronde in particular deserve recognition.
From Penitence to Charity
Author: Barbara B. Diefendorf
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190282606
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
From Penitence to Charity radically revises our understanding of women's place in the institutional and spiritual revival known as the Catholic Reformation. Focusing on Paris, where fifty new religious congregations for women were established in as many years, it examines women's active role as founders and patrons of religious communities, as spiritual leaders within these communities, and as organizers of innovative forms of charitable assistance to the poor. Rejecting the too common view that the Catholic Reformation was a male-dominated movement whose principal impact on women was to control and confine them, the book shows how pious women played an instrumental role, working alongside--and sometimes in advance of--male reformers. At the same time, it establishes a new understanding of the chronology and character of France's Catholic Reformation by locating the movement's origins in a penitential spirituality rooted in the agonies of religious war. It argues that a powerful desire to appease the wrath of God through acts of heroic asceticism born of the wars did not subside with peace but, rather, found new outlets in the creation of austere, contemplative convents. Admiration for saintly ascetics prompted new vocations, and convents multiplied, as pious laywomen rushed to fund houses where, enjoying the special rights accorded founders, they might enter the cloister and participate in convent life. Penitential enthusiasm inevitably waned, while new social and economic tensions encouraged women to direct their piety toward different ends. By the 1630s, charitable service was supplanting penitential asceticism as the dominant spiritual mode. Capitalizing on the Council of Trent's call to catechize an ignorant laity, pious women founded innovative new congregations to aid less favored members of their sex and established lay confraternities to serve society's outcasts and the poor. Their efforts to provide war relief during the Fronde in particular deserve recognition.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190282606
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
From Penitence to Charity radically revises our understanding of women's place in the institutional and spiritual revival known as the Catholic Reformation. Focusing on Paris, where fifty new religious congregations for women were established in as many years, it examines women's active role as founders and patrons of religious communities, as spiritual leaders within these communities, and as organizers of innovative forms of charitable assistance to the poor. Rejecting the too common view that the Catholic Reformation was a male-dominated movement whose principal impact on women was to control and confine them, the book shows how pious women played an instrumental role, working alongside--and sometimes in advance of--male reformers. At the same time, it establishes a new understanding of the chronology and character of France's Catholic Reformation by locating the movement's origins in a penitential spirituality rooted in the agonies of religious war. It argues that a powerful desire to appease the wrath of God through acts of heroic asceticism born of the wars did not subside with peace but, rather, found new outlets in the creation of austere, contemplative convents. Admiration for saintly ascetics prompted new vocations, and convents multiplied, as pious laywomen rushed to fund houses where, enjoying the special rights accorded founders, they might enter the cloister and participate in convent life. Penitential enthusiasm inevitably waned, while new social and economic tensions encouraged women to direct their piety toward different ends. By the 1630s, charitable service was supplanting penitential asceticism as the dominant spiritual mode. Capitalizing on the Council of Trent's call to catechize an ignorant laity, pious women founded innovative new congregations to aid less favored members of their sex and established lay confraternities to serve society's outcasts and the poor. Their efforts to provide war relief during the Fronde in particular deserve recognition.
The Cloister and the World
Author: Thomas M. Carr
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Multidisciplinary studies by leading scholars reflect on the writings of early modern French nuns. This text includes bibliographies, a detailed index, and checklist of original sources.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Multidisciplinary studies by leading scholars reflect on the writings of early modern French nuns. This text includes bibliographies, a detailed index, and checklist of original sources.
La vie de la Venerable Mere Jeanne Françoise Fremiot, Fondatrice, Premiere Mere & Religieuse de l'Ordre de la Visitation de Saincte Marie, Par Messire Henry de Maupas du Tour,...
Author: Henri Cauchon de Maupas Du Tour
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 864
Book Description
Publisher:
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Languages : fr
Pages : 864
Book Description
Lived Religion and Everyday Life in Early Modern Hagiographic Material
Author: Jenni Kuuliala
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030155536
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
This book discusses the ways in which early modern hagiographic sources can be used to study lived religion and everyday life from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century. For several decades, saints’ lives, other spiritual biographies, miracle narratives, canonisation processes, iconography, and dramas, have been widely utilised in studies on medieval religious practices and social history. This fruitful material has however been overlooked in studies of the early modern period, despite the fact that it witnessed an unprecedented growth in the volume of hagiographic material. The contributors to this volume address this, and illuminate how early modern hagiographic material can be used for the study of topics such as religious life, the social history of medicine, survival strategies, domestic violence, and the religious experience of slaves.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030155536
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
This book discusses the ways in which early modern hagiographic sources can be used to study lived religion and everyday life from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century. For several decades, saints’ lives, other spiritual biographies, miracle narratives, canonisation processes, iconography, and dramas, have been widely utilised in studies on medieval religious practices and social history. This fruitful material has however been overlooked in studies of the early modern period, despite the fact that it witnessed an unprecedented growth in the volume of hagiographic material. The contributors to this volume address this, and illuminate how early modern hagiographic material can be used for the study of topics such as religious life, the social history of medicine, survival strategies, domestic violence, and the religious experience of slaves.
Correspondence, Conferences, Documents
Author: Saint Vincent de Paul
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Correspondence, Conferences, Documents: July 1659-September 1660. v. 9. Conferences to the Daughters of Charity
Author: Saint Vincent de Paul
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 662
Book Description
Library holds volume 1 only.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 662
Book Description
Library holds volume 1 only.
La vie de la venerable mere Jeanne Françoise Fremiot, Fondatrice, Premiere Mere & Religieuse de l'Ordre de la Visitation de Saincte Marie
Author: Henri de Maupas du Tour
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 799
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 799
Book Description
The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 710
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 710
Book Description
Emblemata sacra: the rhetoric and hermeneutics of illustrated sacred discourse
Author: Ralph Dekoninck
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : fr
Pages : 660
Book Description
This volume of essays follows a conference that took place in January 2005 in Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, thanks to the close collaboration between the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Literature Department) and the Universite Catholique de Louvain (the research group 'Figures et formes de la spiritualite dans la litterature et les expressions artistiques').
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : fr
Pages : 660
Book Description
This volume of essays follows a conference that took place in January 2005 in Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, thanks to the close collaboration between the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Literature Department) and the Universite Catholique de Louvain (the research group 'Figures et formes de la spiritualite dans la litterature et les expressions artistiques').
La Vie de la Vénérable Mère Jeanne Françoise Frémiot, fondatrice, première mère et religieuse de l'Ordre de la Visitation de Saincte-Marie
Author:
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Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 602
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 602
Book Description