Family Matters: Peter Canisius as Confessor and Spiritual Guide in Early Modern Augsburg. A Case Study
After Peter Canisius’s arrival in the bi-confessional city of Augsburg in 1559, he quickly succeeded in winning over a large number of converts to the Catholic Church through his impressive abilities as a preacher and confessor. One of his most remarkable successes was the conversion of Ursula Fugge...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Brill
2015
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Journal of Jesuit studies
Year: 2015, Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Pages: 606-623 |
IxTheo Classification: | CB Christian life; spirituality CG Christianity and Politics KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance KBB German language area KCA Monasticism; religious orders KDB Roman Catholic Church |
Further subjects: | B
Augsburg
Peter Canisius
Ursula Fugger
conversion
exorcism
patronage
triple contract
pastoral relationship
gender
generations
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Summary: | After Peter Canisius’s arrival in the bi-confessional city of Augsburg in 1559, he quickly succeeded in winning over a large number of converts to the Catholic Church through his impressive abilities as a preacher and confessor. One of his most remarkable successes was the conversion of Ursula Fugger, a member of the influential Fugger dynasty and a devout Protestant. This article examines the pastoral relationship that developed between Peter Canisius and Ursula Fugger as well as her family. It also analyzes the specific strategies developed by Canisius and his fellow Jesuits for guiding the different genders and generations belonging to this important Augsburg family. |
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ISSN: | 2214-1332 |
Contains: | In: Journal of Jesuit studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/22141332-00204004 |