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  2. French school of spirituality - Wikipedia

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    A development of the Catholic Reformation like the Spanish mystics and the Society of Jesus, it focused the devotional life of the Catholic faithful on a personal experience of the person of Jesus and the quest for personal holiness. It was perhaps more concrete than the Iberian example and thus easier to teach, but it shared with the Spanish ...

  3. Spanish mystics - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish mystics are major figures in the Catholic Reformation who lived primarily in the 16th- and 17th-centuries. The goal of this movement was to reform the Church structurally and to renew it spiritually. The Spanish mystics attempted to express in words their experience of a mystical communion with Christ. [1]

  4. Ascent of Mount Carmel - Wikipedia

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    Ascent of Mount Carmel (Spanish: Subida del Monte Carmelo) is a 16th-century spiritual treatise by Spanish Catholic mystic and poet Saint John of the Cross.The book is a systematic treatment of the ascetical life in pursuit of mystical union with Christ, giving advice and reporting on his own experience.

  5. The fight to move the Catholic Church in America to the right ...

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    In 2017, as the Trump administration began separating migrant families at the southern border, Busch invited Gomez to speak in defense of immigrants to a symposium of Catholic conservatives in D.C.

  6. Veronica Lueken - Wikipedia

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    Veronica Lueken (July 12, 1923 – August 3, 1995) was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints.

  7. Juana de la Cruz Vázquez Gutiérrez - Wikipedia

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    Juana de la Cruz Vázquez y Gutiérrez, TOR, (3 May 1481 – 3 May 1534), was a Spanish abbess of the Franciscan Third Order Regular. [1] Known to be a mystic, she was authorized to preach publicly, an extraordinary permission for a woman.

  8. Category:Roman Catholic mystics - Wikipedia

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    English Catholic mystics (8 P) Eudist mystics (1 P) F. Franciscan mystics (21 P) French Oratory mystics (2 P) R. Rhineland mystics (10 P) V. Visitandine mystics (1 P)

  9. Quietism (Christian contemplation) - Wikipedia

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    Quietism is the name given (especially in Catholic theology) to a set of contemplative practices that rose in popularity in France, Italy, and Spain during the late 1670s and 1680s, particularly associated with the writings of the Spanish mystic Miguel de Molinos (and subsequently François Malaval and Madame Guyon), and which were condemned as heresy by Pope Innocent XI in the papal bull ...