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The mystical writings of Madeleine de Saint-Joseph du Bois de Fontaines (1578-1637)
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The mystical writings of Madeleine de Saint-Joseph du Bois de Fontaines (1578-1637) |
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Author:
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Evans, Jean Neva
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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 influence on the members of the French aristocracy; and her deftness
at spiritual direction. Within the corpus of her writings, there is significant
evidence of what may be called theistic mystical experience. An analysis of the
writings of Madeleine de Saint-Joseph also indicates mystical practice and doctrine
that Mere Madeleine developed during the course of her lite.
The present study introduces the study and presents a survey of relevant literature
written by or about Madeleine de Saint-Joseph. Secondly, it explores the notions
of mystical consciousness, knowledge, experience, offers a working definition of
mysticism, relating these to Lonergan'.;; cognition theory and work on religious
experience, and to the lcminist critique of philosophy of religion. Thirdly, the
study contextualises the life and work of Madeleine du Bois de Fontaincs within
sixteenth and seventeenth century french civil and ecclesiastical society. Fourthly,
it determines by theological, phenomenological, and philosophical analysis that
Mere Madeleine de Saint-Joseph is a true mystic; and finally, it presents the
mystical doctrine and teachings of Madeleine de Saint-Joseph within a theological
context. Thereby, it is hoped that this study recognises the valuable contribution to
mystical literature of this relatively unknown and unreCQgnised woman. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/746
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Date:
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2002-01 |
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