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Angela of Foligno's Memorial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Angela of Foligno's Memorial

The powerful voice of major Italian medieval woman mystic, translated with commentary. Angela of Foligno is considered by many as the greatest mystical voice among Italian medieval women. She devoted herself to a relentless pursuit of God when as a middle-aged woman she lost her mother, husband and children; illiterate herself, she dictated her experiences to her confessor, who transcribed her words into Latin as the Memorial. In a direct and vigorous style, it tells of her suffering, visions, joy, identification with Christ, and finally her mystical union with God. However, her book has always been viewed with suspicion, indeed even bordering on heresy; her spirituality goes beyond conventi...

Book of Divine Consolation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Book of Divine Consolation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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Angela of Foligno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

Angela of Foligno

Angela of Foligno has risen from relative obscurity to a prominent rank among the most significant representatives of the Franciscan and Christian mystical tradition.

The Book of the Visions and Instructions of Blessed Angela of Foligno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

The Book of the Visions and Instructions of Blessed Angela of Foligno

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1903
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Visions, Revelations and Teachings of Angela of Foligno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

The Visions, Revelations and Teachings of Angela of Foligno

Angela of Foligno was born in about 1248, twenty-two years after the death of Francis of Assisi, the saint on whom she was to model her life. With sudden deaths in her family, she felt called to follow a more religious and devout life, forsaking everything. In the years that followed she lived a life of total commitment to God. Her teachings and visions, and her deep spiritual wisdom, became internationally recognized as coming from a blessed person. This book provides the reader with a selection of Angela's visions and teachings drawn from The Divine Consolations of Angela of Foligno.

Complete Works
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Complete Works

Angela of Foligno (c. 1248-1309) is one of the most outstanding representatives of the Franciscan and Christian mystical tradition. Her Book, published here in English for the first time, describes her passionate love affair with the "suffering God-man," and her teachings in the form of letters and exhortations to her spiritual progeny.

The Book of Divine Consolations of the Blessed Angela of Foligno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

The Book of Divine Consolations of the Blessed Angela of Foligno

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-06-01
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  • Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.

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The Book of Divine Consolations of Blessed Angela of Foligno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Book of Divine Consolations of Blessed Angela of Foligno

WHAT is the secret and so potent attraction of the Saints? Renan says somewhere that he would have given everything he had to have seen St. Mary of Egypt pacing the desert in ecstasy, half-starved and turned to the semblance of Nebuchadnezzar. And Renan liberally discounted the value, not only of Theology, but also of the particular virtue, the loss of which had driven that Saint to such an unusual mode of life. The interest in sanctity evidently survives theological and ethical pre-occupations. Indeed, to-day, the Saint is perhaps an object of higher intrinsic interest to " unbelievers" than to the faithful. For to the faithful he is primarily useful, either as being efficacious in various ...

The Book of Divine Consolation of the Blessed Angela of Foligno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

The Book of Divine Consolation of the Blessed Angela of Foligno

From the Introduction. WHAT is the secret and so potent attraction of the Saints? Renan says somewhere that he would have given everything he had to have seen St. Mary of Egypt pacing the desert in ecstasy, half-starved and turned to the semblance of Nebuchadnezzar. And Renan liberally discounted the value, not only of Theology, but also of the particular virtue, the loss of which had driven that Saint to such an unusual mode of life. The interest in sanctity evidently survives theological and ethical pre-occupations. Indeed, to-day, the Saint is perhaps an object of higher intrinsic interest to " unbelievers" than to the faithful. For to the faithful he is primarily useful, either as being ...

The Divine Consolation of the Blessed Angela Da Foligno
  • Language: en