Sanctity And Motherhood
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Author | : Anneke Mulder-Bakker |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2013-05-13 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1134819498 |
Increasingly, recent scholarship has focused on those married women and mothers in the Middle Ages who achieved holiness. The Merovingian Waldetrudis and Rictrudis; Ida, mother of the crusader king Godfrey of Bouillon; Elisabeth of Hungary and Bridget of Sweden are among them. Unlike Mary and her mother, Saint Anne (mother saints, whose sanctity was based on motherhood) these female parents were honored despite rather than because of their children. They were holy mothers, whose status as spouses and mothers gave them a public voice and opened for them the road to sanctification. They successfully combined marriage and motherhood with a religious life and functioned as holy women in their community. Despite increasing respect, tension between the roles of saint and wife persisted. Saintly women were not expected to be happily married: the ancient prejudice against sexual passion and physical ease mitigated the enjoyment of married life.The book's original essays focus on Northern Europe, where the cult of Saint Anne reached its climax around 1500. It does not explore Church doctrine and theology, as other studies do, but examines the religious experience of historical holy mothers and saints and how these women were perceived by their communities and their biographers.
Author | : Susan Conroy |
Publisher | : Our Sunday Visitor |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2003-04-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1612782000 |
An inside view of Mother Teresa's heroic love at work A moving first-hand account of Mother Teresa and her work, written by someone who worked by her side. As an idealistic young volunteer, author Susan Conroy spent a summer serving in one of Mother Teresa's orphanages and in the Home for the Dying. "In a city where I found hell on earth," she says, "I also found each day a deep sense of peace and incredible happiness." It was an experience that changed her life forever. She learned why Mother Teresa had found real joy in working with the poorest of the poor. Along the way, she took striking photographs that have never been seen before now - photographs that show Mother Teresa at her everyday best. This is an account you won't soon forget, told with simple and loving directness by an eyewitness.
Author | : Islay Burns |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 1853 |
Genre | : Christian education of children |
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Author | : Anni Daulter |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2012-05-01 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1583944443 |
In today's western cultures, the typical pregnancy focuses on the baby to the exclusion of the woman herself, so that the entire experience has become more about preparing for the baby's arrival than looking closely at oneself to prepare emotionally for all of the changes that creating a new life brings. Sacred Pregnancy was written to help the pregnant woman journey within herself to prepare for the birth of her baby. Sacred Pregnancy is a gorgeous four-color book especially created for mothers-to-be to reflect on the many personal milestones of the full gestation period of a pregnancy. With beautiful professional photos that correspond to each topic, Sacred Pregnancy also features a journal space for the pregnant woman to record her thoughts and feelings. Each week the mother-to-be is given information on her baby, her body, and her spirit and is asked to reflect on these via the topic of the week, which touches on a variety of issues such as sexuality, fears about labor, becoming a mother, courage, rite of passage, adornment, body image, meditation, and sisterhood to name a few. Mothers-to-be are invited to look deeply at the issues unique to their journey and find a centered, peaceful place to live their pregnancy fully. Lastly, Sacred Pregnancy includes place for the new mother to record her birth story and a large resource section on various birthing options and supports for pregnant women. “From the spiritual (how to visualize your perfect birth) to the practical (a large section on birthing options), this pregnancy journal is a spiritual adviser and supportive doula all in one.” —Fit Pregnancy magazine For more information, visit the Sacred Pregnancy website.
Author | : Jane Tibbetts Schulenburg |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 624 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0226740544 |
Invaluable for what they tell us about early medieval society and the Church, the Lives of these early saints also afford rare insight into the private world of medieval men and women, the special bonds of family and friendship, and the collective mentalities of the period. This book constitutes a major contribution to the study of medieval history, gender, and religion.
Author | : Christina Fox |
Publisher | : Christian Focus |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Idolatry |
ISBN | : 9781527102330 |
The Challenges and Joys Unique to Motherhood Written from Personal Experience Motherhood as a Means of Sanctification
Author | : Courtney Zoffness |
Publisher | : McSweeney's |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-09-27 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781952119583 |
What role does a mother play in raising thoughtful, generous children? In her literary debut, internationally award-winning writer Courtney Zoffness considers what we inherit from generations past--biologically, culturally, spiritually--and what we pass on to our children. Spilt Milk is an intimate, bracing, and beautiful exploration of vulnerability and culpability. Zoffness relives her childhood anxiety disorder as she witnesses it manifest in her firstborn; endures brazen sexual advances by a student in her class; grapples with the implications of her young son's cop obsession; and challenges her Jewish faith. Where is the line between privacy and secrecy? How do the stories we tell inform who we become? These powerful, dynamic essays herald a vital new voice.
Author | : Jane Cartwright |
Publisher | : University of Wales |
Total Pages | : 666 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0708319998 |
Cartwright sheds light on the religious women of medieval Wales. Drawing on a wide range of sources from saints' lives and native poetry to holy wells and visual evidence, she explores feminine sanctity, its meanings, manifestations and related iconography in a specifically Welsh context.
Author | : Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle |
Publisher | : Crossroad |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780824524036 |
With five children in her home and a personal encouragement from Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Donna Marie Cooper O'Boyle is predestined to offer this inspiring book of reflection and prayer.
Author | : Marguerite Guzman Bouvard |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2002-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0585281572 |
Revolutionizing Motherhood examines one of the most astonishing human rights movements of recent years. During the Argentine junta's Dirty War against subversives, as tens of thousands were abducted, tortured, and disappeared, a group of women forged the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and changed Argentine politics forever. The Mothers began in the 1970s as an informal group of working-class housewives making the rounds of prisons and military barracks in search of their disappeared children. As they realized that both state and church officials were conspiring to withhold information, they started to protest, claiming the administrative center of Argentina the Plaza de Mayo for their center stage. In this volume, Marguerite G. Bouvard traces the history of the Mothers and examines how they have transformed maternity from a passive, domestic role to one of public strength. Bouvard also gives a detailed history of contemporary Argentina, including the military's debacle in the Falklands, the fall of the junta, and the efforts of subsequent governments to reach an accord with the Mothers. Finally, she examines their current agenda and their continuing struggle to bring the murderers of their children to justice.