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Recogimiento, or recollection prayer, was a school of Christian mystical prayer popular in the Spanish Golden Age. The practice involved private, mental
Recogimiento
Form of interior prayer in Christian spirituality
Spain through the movement of recogimiento, usually translated as recollection. Bernard McGinn describes recogimiento as central to sixteenth-century
Prayer_of_recollection
Catholic cultural event in Segovia
2023. "Hermandad de Nuestra Sra. de la Soledad Dolorosa. Cofradía del Recogimiento" (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Junta de Cofradías Semana Santa
Holy_Week_in_Segovia
Mexican actress and courtesan
her spouse reported her to the viceroy, who had her secluded at the Recogimiento de la Misericordia, a home for women who did not wish to live with their
Josefa_Ordóñez
Spanish Franciscan friar and author
a masterpiece of Franciscan mysticism and a foundational text of the recogimiento movement. His premise in the book is that friendship and communion with
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mistreatment of women at The Recogimiento de la Magdalena. Josefa was married to Juan de Vilches; however, he sent her to Recogimiento (a kind of home for "wayward
Women_in_Mexico
South American administrative district of Spain (1542–1824)
the Sacred and the Worldly: the Institutional and Cultural Practice of Recogimiento in Colonial Lima. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2001. Varón Gabai
Viceroyalty_of_Peru
Christian mystical practices
Prayer of Quiet is closely related to the wider Spanish tradition of recogimiento, or recollection, associated with writers such as Francisco de Osuna
Christian_mysticism
Mexican army officer and politician
November 2008. Robinson, Barry M. "La reclusión de mujeres rebeldes: el recogimiento en la guerra de independencia mexicana, 1810–1819" (PDF). www.redalyc
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the Sacred and the Worldly: the Institutional and Cultural Practice of Recogimiento in Colonial Lima. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2001. Varón Gabai
History_of_Peru
Form of Christian interior and contemplative prayer
by late medieval and early modern movements of reform associated with recogimiento (“recollection”). Peter Tyler describes this tradition as affective prayer
Mental_prayer
Form of contemplative prayer in Christian mysticism
wider sixteenth-century Spanish vocabulary of interior prayer shaped by recogimiento, or recollection, which emphasized inward gathering, silence, affective
Prayer_of_quiet
Form of mystical prayer in Christian theology
the gifts of the Spirit. In sixteenth-century Spain, the vocabulary of recogimiento, usually translated as “recollection”, became central to the development
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for lawyers. For women who needed protection, the Church created the recogimientos de mujeres, a kind of shelter for healthy women who voluntarily wished
History_of_Mexico_City
educación de los marginados durante la época colonial,"cap. III. "Casas de recogimiento y de educación para niñas indias", Mexico: Porrúa 1982. Aizpuru, "Education:
Education_in_Mexico
Spiritual tradition of the Carmelite Order
Carmelite teaching on prayer also drew upon the wider Spanish tradition of recogimiento, or recollection, especially as developed by Franciscan writers such
Carmelite_spirituality
Government building in Lima, Peru
was originally the location of San Juan de la Penitencia, a casa de recogimiento built under the government of Viceroy Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, 3rd
Legislative_Palace_(Peru)
Spanish Catholic mystic (1554–1633)
and Balthazar Alvarez. Antonio de Leon encouraged Marina to practice recogimiento, a form of mental prayer associated with the Franciscan order, while
Marina_de_Escobar
Gathering with literary or artistic overtones
(Estudio), Guillem Belvis, Gaspar Gracián (Peligro), Manuel Ledesma (Recogimiento), Gaspar Mercader (Relámpago), Juan López Maldonado (Sincero) Tomás Cerdán
Academia_literaria
Area of study on 15th–19th century territory
the Sacred and the Worldly: The Institutional and Cultural Practice of Recogimiento in Colonial Lima. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2001. Madre María
Historiography of Colonial Spanish America
Historiography_of_Colonial_Spanish_America
Spanish statesman, economist, and writer
25 de julio de 1751, y la segunda en 17 de noviembre de 1759, para el recogimiento y útil aplicación al Exército, Marina, ú obras públicas, de todos los
Pedro Rodríguez, Count of Campomanes
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by Tununa Mercado, which includes stories with lesbian themes like El recogimiento ("The Seclusion") and Oír ("To Hear"). Some works from the 1980s can
LGBTQ_literature_in_Argentina
Mexican revolutionary (1779–1843)
(help) Robinson, Barry M (2010). "La Reclusión de Mujeres Rebeldes: El Recogimiento en la Guerra de Independencia Mexicana, 1810-1819" (PDF). redalyc.org
Antonia_Nava_de_Catalán
Spanish Mercedarian friar and mystical writer
[citation needed] Falconi belonged to the wider Spanish tradition of recogimiento ("recollection"), which emphasized interior silence, simplicity of prayer
Juan_Falconi_de_Bustamante
Ascent of Mount Sion (Subida del Monte Sión), a foundational text of recogimiento mysticism. This was written soon after the second treatise on medicine
Bernardino_de_Laredo
Chilean nun and writer
"El Monacato Femenino en el Imperio Español, Monasterios, beaterios, recogimientos y colegios" (in Spanish). México: Centro de Estudios de Historia de
Josefa de los Dolores Peña y Lillo Barbosa
Josefa_de_los_Dolores_Peña_y_Lillo_Barbosa
Mexican historian and writer (1918–2008)
de Corpus Christi (1963). (The Indian chiefs of Corpus Christi) Los recogimientos de mujeres. Respuesta a una problemática social novohispana (1974).
Josefina_Muriel
"El Monacato Femenino en el Imperio Español, Monasterios, beaterios, recogimientos y colegios" (PDF) (in Spanish). México: Centro de Estudios de Historia
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