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life of Mary Ward, 1585-1645

Mary Catherine Elizabeth Chambers

life of Mary Ward, 1585-1645

by Mary Catherine Elizabeth Chambers

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Published by University Microfilms in High Wycomb, England .
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  • Ward, Mary, -- 1585-1645,
  • Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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    Statementby Mary Catharine Elizabeth Chambers ; edited by Henry James Coleridge.
    SeriesQuarterly series : -- 35.
    ContributionsColeridge, Henry James, 1822-1893.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsBX4705 W29C5
    The Physical Object
    Pagination2 v. :
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL20294919M

      Mary Ward () was an Englishwoman from Yorkshire who felt called by God to found a congregation of apostolic, non-enclosed religious women along . who lived from – In Church pronouncements, Venerable means that the Church recognises the “heroic virtue” of a person, and agrees that canonisation is a possibility. Does this title mean anything in an era when Pontiffs have named so many to full sainthood? In , Mary Ward—who had sought a new form of religious life for.

      It takes a strong woman to secure bookish remembrance in future times; to see her life becoming a life. David Wallace explores the lives of four Catholic women - Dorothea of Montau () and Margery Kempe of Lynn (c. c. ); Mary Ward of Yorkshire () and Elizabeth Cary of Drury Lane (c. ) and and the fate of their writings. by and pertaining to Mary Ward () is an exemplary accomplish ment. Most of these texts have not been published previously and thus appear here for the first time to a wider scholarly public. Dirmeier modestly notes (p. ) that this edition should be regarded as the .

      January 23 is the birth date of Venerable Mary Ward (), founder of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her idea to found an order of women that was nonenclosed and free of Episcopal jurisdiction led to persecution and suppression by church authorities. Indeed, so much research has been compressed into this book, that the attention to detail sometimes distracts from the lives and lives of the four women: Dorothea of Montau (–); Margery Kempe of Lynne (c. –c. ); Mary Ward of Yorkshire (–) and Elizabeth Cary of Drury Lane (c. –). All were Catholics, in.


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Mary Ward ( - ) Foundress of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mary Ward( - ) was the foundress of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a religious order, which has a worldwide presence engaging mainly in the education of girls.

The 'Loreto' nuns belong to the Irish branch of the Institute, there being two other branches - commonly called the 'Roman Branch' and the 'American Branch'. Mary Ward (): A briefe relation-- with autobiographical fragments and a selection of letters / edited by Christina Kenworthy-Browne Poyntz, Mary, or [ Book: ].

This book, published to mark the four-hundred year jubilee of the foundation of Mary Ward's congregation incontains the earliest biography [c] of Mary Ward and other source texts, hitherto available only in manuscripts kept in private archives.

Introductions and notes have been added to set the texts in context. Born in 16th century Yorkshire, Mary Ward () was called to live as a Religious in ways which would have been considered revolutionary for her time.

Mary Ward. Committed to the education of girls and women, she sought to give practical expression to the hope expressed in the gospels of a world of equality and justice. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints has announced that Mary Ward (), the English woman who founded an order modeled directly after the Jesuits, will be declared Venerable.

See the CathAsia news story here. See the bio of Mary at the website of the order she founded, the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, here.

Like Ignatius, Mary was suspected of heresy during her lifetime. York – Mary Ward‟s death The village of Loreto in Italy was a special place of pilgrimage for Mary Ward throughout her life. The book The book symbolises scholarship and education.

Our schools today bear witness to the education Mary Ward prized. 8File Size: 1MB. ""They Are But Women": Mary Ward, " published on 01 Jan by : Pamela Ellis. The Life of Mary Ward (), 2 vols (London: Burns and Oates, ).

Charlton, Kenneth, Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England (London: Routledge, ). Related to all but two of the Gunpowder plotters, Mary Ward left England in to try her vocation in the Spanish Netherlands as a nun. Realizing that enclosure was not for her, she returned to England to minister directly to Catholics, especially the poor.

Her movement spread across Europe, with foundations at Bratislava, Cologne, Liège, London, Munich, Naples, Perugia, Rome, St-Omer. Ward. Mary Ward ( – ) was born in England during a time of great religious persecution. Despite constant opposition she established a new kind of life for religious women based on the ideal of St Ignatius Loyola.Ward, Mary () Pioneer for women in ministry; "venerable" Born in into a devoted Catholic family in Yorkshire, from childhood Mary Ward knew religious persecution, not unlike trouble spots in today's world: raids, imprisonment, torture, execution.All Loreto Schools in India belong to the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary founded in England in the seventeenth century by an English woman named Mary Ward, and later carried over to Ireland by a young Irish girl, Mary Teresa Ball.

MARY WARD ( - ) was the foundress of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a religious order which is now spread all over the world and which.