RT Article T1 Queen Saint Margaret, Jesuit Devotion, and Seventeenth-Century Scottish Catholicism JF Journal of Jesuit studies VO 7 IS 1 SP 83 OP 102 A1 Horan, Mary Elizabeth LA English PB Brill YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1690123117 AB From one small devotional book about Queen Saint Margaret and its three translations we can learn much about the nature of post-Reformation, seventeenth-century Scottish Catholicism. First, the style of the book's meditation informs us of the influential role that the Jesuits played in forming the next generation of Scottish men and priests, as well as shaping the intellectual and devotional culture of post-Reformation Scottish Catholicism. Second, this book was part of a larger movement of writings and devotional practices designed to emphasize the "Scottishness" of Catholics' faith while in exile among other Western European traditions. Third, the paratextual elements provide evidence that the Scots colleges were closely aligned with the royalist cause. And finally, this book and others like it were used to solicit aid and support for the Scots colleges. K1 Catholicism K1 Counter-Reformation K1 Jesuits K1 Scots colleges K1 Scottish identity K1 St. Margaret of Scotland K1 Devotion K1 faith in exile K1 saints and cults K1 Seventeenth Century DO 10.1163/22141332-00701006