The transfer of the spiritual message of Saint Teresa to the viceregal court of New Spain tested the ability of Teresa’s teachings to adapt to new societies within the Spanish empire. Although the Carmelites founded only seven convents in Mexico, the Order succeeded in following the key precepts of the Teresian charisma, although nuanced by a baroque style of observance that insisted on spiritual and corporal mortification, complete humility and obedience, visionary experiences, and the imitation of Christ to achieve God’s love. Despite their small numbers, Carmelite nuns earned the respect of colonial society for their dedication to an ascetic way of life, personal poverty and the centrality of prayer.<br><br>El trasplante de la espiritual...
The canonization of Teresa of Avila in 1622 triggers a dinamic missionary irradiation of the Carmeli...
The Carmelite Reform is often presented through the image of a closing space where, at the same time...
The convent architecture of the Teresian Carmel developed over the centuries of the Early Modern Tim...
The transfer of the spiritual message of Saint Teresa to the viceregal court of New Spain tested the...
The first convent of the Carmelite Order for women in the New World was founded in 1604. Among the r...
Abstract: To date, the Santo Desierto Mission of the Barefoot Carmelites in New Spain has been studi...
The presence of converted Jews in the family history of Teresa of Jesus was experienced by her with ...
El presente trabajo tiene como propósito reconstruir el perfil de santidad del fraile carmelita que ...
[cat] El concepte de vida de clausura plantejat per santa Teresa va determinar la naturalesa de les ...
El 5 de octubre de 1618 una procesión encabezada por el arzobispo de México, partió de la catedral a...
Theresa of Avila has been known as a mystic and a reformer, due to her exceptional inner experience ...
The salient feature of Spain's situation today is a profound secularisation, non-belief and religiou...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2012-201
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 201
Traditionally, friars belonging to the Spanish Mendicant Orders had a convent of referen...
The canonization of Teresa of Avila in 1622 triggers a dinamic missionary irradiation of the Carmeli...
The Carmelite Reform is often presented through the image of a closing space where, at the same time...
The convent architecture of the Teresian Carmel developed over the centuries of the Early Modern Tim...
The transfer of the spiritual message of Saint Teresa to the viceregal court of New Spain tested the...
The first convent of the Carmelite Order for women in the New World was founded in 1604. Among the r...
Abstract: To date, the Santo Desierto Mission of the Barefoot Carmelites in New Spain has been studi...
The presence of converted Jews in the family history of Teresa of Jesus was experienced by her with ...
El presente trabajo tiene como propósito reconstruir el perfil de santidad del fraile carmelita que ...
[cat] El concepte de vida de clausura plantejat per santa Teresa va determinar la naturalesa de les ...
El 5 de octubre de 1618 una procesión encabezada por el arzobispo de México, partió de la catedral a...
Theresa of Avila has been known as a mystic and a reformer, due to her exceptional inner experience ...
The salient feature of Spain's situation today is a profound secularisation, non-belief and religiou...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2012-201
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 201
Traditionally, friars belonging to the Spanish Mendicant Orders had a convent of referen...
The canonization of Teresa of Avila in 1622 triggers a dinamic missionary irradiation of the Carmeli...
The Carmelite Reform is often presented through the image of a closing space where, at the same time...
The convent architecture of the Teresian Carmel developed over the centuries of the Early Modern Tim...