Ebook: From mother to son : the selected letters of Marie de l’Incarnation to Claude Martin
Author: Dunn Mary (ed.trans.)
- Tags: Marie de l’Incarnation, mère, 1599-1672, Correspondence, Martin Claude, 1619-1696, Correspondence, Mothers and sons, Correspondence, Spiritual life, Catholic Church, Mysticism, Catholic Church, Religion, Institutions & Organizations, Marie de l’Incarnation, mère, 1599-1672, Martin Claude, 1619-1696, Mothers and sons
- Series: AAR religions in translation
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Marie de l'Incarnation (1599 - 1672), renowned French mystic and founder of the Ursulines in Canada, abandoned her son, Claude Martin, when he was a mere eleven years old to dedicate herself completely to a consecrated religious life. In 1639, Marie migrated to the struggling French colony at Quebec to found the first Ursuline convent in the New World. Over the course of the next thirty-one years, the relationshipRead more...
Abstract: Marie de l'Incarnation (1599 - 1672), renowned French mystic and founder of the Ursulines in Canada, abandoned her son, Claude Martin, when he was a mere eleven years old to dedicate herself completely to a consecrated religious life. In 1639, Marie migrated to the struggling French colony at Quebec to found the first Ursuline convent in the New World. Over the course of the next thirty-one years, the relationship between Marie and Claude would take shape by means of a trans-Atlantic correspondence in which mother and son shared advice and counsel, concerns and anxieties, and joys and frustrat