Madeleine duBois de Fontaines (1578-1637) was the first French prioress of the Teresian Carmelites in France. During a period of over thirty years as a Carmelite nun, Mere Madeleine de Saint-Joseph served as mistress of novices and was elected prioress for two tenns in the Carmel of the Incarnation, faubourg St. Jacques in Paris. She established and was elected prioress of a second Parisian Cannel nt the rue Chapon; and helped to establish and stabilise the Carmels in Lyon and Tours. Madeleine de Saint-Joseph's contribution to the development ofCannclitc life and French spirituality was a significant one due to many factors. Among these were: her leadership of the Carmelite community in Paris; her association with Pierre de Berulle; her...
The problem of this thesis may be briefly stated: What was Marie de France trying to say when she wr...
Ce travail est présenté en trois parties : une édition critique du « Traité des quatre mariages » de...
The visionary mysticism of the Carmelite mystic Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) was from the s...
Among the figures in Post-Reformation France who greatly influenced the development of Catholic spir...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
The possession of Sister Jeanne des Anges The story of the possession of Sister Jeanne des Anges (16...
Despite the growing scholarship on early modern English nuns, little analysis has been done on their...
Many of the spiritual texts produced in the early modern period were written by nuns. To teach these...
Spanish mysticism constitutes an indispensable chapter in the history of Christian mysticism. Two 16...
Ouvrage nourri par les tables rondes préparatoires et le colloque «Autorité de la parole spirituelle...
Spanish mysticism constitutes an indispensable chapter in the history of Christian mysticism. Two 16...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish an adequate definition of religious mystical disc...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
Saint Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510) was a lay woman who underwent a mystical conversion at about th...
Le culte de sainte Marie-Madeleine, élaboré dès le second quart du XIème siècle au monastère de Véze...
The problem of this thesis may be briefly stated: What was Marie de France trying to say when she wr...
Ce travail est présenté en trois parties : une édition critique du « Traité des quatre mariages » de...
The visionary mysticism of the Carmelite mystic Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) was from the s...
Among the figures in Post-Reformation France who greatly influenced the development of Catholic spir...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
The possession of Sister Jeanne des Anges The story of the possession of Sister Jeanne des Anges (16...
Despite the growing scholarship on early modern English nuns, little analysis has been done on their...
Many of the spiritual texts produced in the early modern period were written by nuns. To teach these...
Spanish mysticism constitutes an indispensable chapter in the history of Christian mysticism. Two 16...
Ouvrage nourri par les tables rondes préparatoires et le colloque «Autorité de la parole spirituelle...
Spanish mysticism constitutes an indispensable chapter in the history of Christian mysticism. Two 16...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish an adequate definition of religious mystical disc...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
Saint Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510) was a lay woman who underwent a mystical conversion at about th...
Le culte de sainte Marie-Madeleine, élaboré dès le second quart du XIème siècle au monastère de Véze...
The problem of this thesis may be briefly stated: What was Marie de France trying to say when she wr...
Ce travail est présenté en trois parties : une édition critique du « Traité des quatre mariages » de...
The visionary mysticism of the Carmelite mystic Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) was from the s...