Mexican Karismata

The Baroque Vocation of Francisca de los Angeles, 1674-1744

Ellen Gunnarsdottir author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Dec '04

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Mexican Karismata cover

Chronicles the life of Francisca de los Angeles (1674-1744), the daughter of a poor Creole mother and mestizo father who became a renowned holy woman in her native city of Queretaro, Mexico.

Mexican Karismata chronicles the life of Francisca de los Ángeles (1674–1744), the daughter of a poor Creole mother and mestizo father who became a renowned holy woman in her native city of Querétaro, Mexico, during the high Baroque period. As a precocious young visionary and later as the headmistress of an important religious institution for women, Francisca actively partook in the project to revitalize the Catholic cult in New Spain’s northern regions led by her mentors, the Spanish missionaries of the Congregation for the Propagation of Faith. Her copious correspondence, containing hundreds of unedited letters, documents the personal experience of popular Catholicism during the high Baroque period in New Spain.

Francisca’s journey to God did not follow prescribed hagiographical guidelines, drawing its inspiration instead from an eclectic mix of the doctrines of the Counter-Reformation, medieval spirituality, and local traditions. Her ecstatic apostolate to the dead and living often bordered on heresy but found acceptance and came to fruition under the protection of Querétaro’s ecclesiastical and secular elite. Her life shows how mystic rapture and sociability joined in this colonial variation of Early Modern Catholicism and demonstrates the remarkable vitality and openness of urban spirituality in the New World.

"Informative, well documented, and a valuable contribution to colonial Mexican studies."-Catholic Historical Review -- Jennifer L. Eich Catholic Historical Review "This is a useful and important book. Readable and engaging, it will be essential reading for those interested in Mexican women's history and Counter Reformation religiosity."-Jacqueline Holler, American Historical Review -- Jacqueline Holler American Historical Review "Through deft interweaving of the relevant secondary literature... Gunnarsdottir situates the story of de los Angeles in a complex religious landscape."-Matthew D. O'Hara, Itinerario -- Matthew D. O'Hara Itinerario

ISBN: 9780803271135

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 431g

306 pages