Nunnery life in the Church of England; or, Seventeen years with Father Ignatius

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Author Mary Agnes, Sister, O.S.B.
Editor Holland, W. Lancelot (Walter Lancelot)
Title Nunnery life in the Church of England; or, Seventeen years with Father Ignatius
Alternate Title Nunnery life in the Church of England; or, 17 years with Father Ignatius
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Summary "Nunnery Life in the Church of England; or, Seventeen Years with Father Ignatius" by Sister Mary Agnes, O.S.B. is an autobiographical account written in the late 19th century. The narrative describes the experiences of Sister Mary Agnes during her seventeen years in various convents affiliated with the Church of England, particularly under Father Ignatius. The book delves into the strict regulations, the emotional struggles, and the harsh realities of convent life, revealing the author's disillusionment with the spiritual and personal sacrifices demanded by the monastic system. The opening of the book introduces Sister Mary Agnes and her motivations for entering religious life. She recounts her youthful enthusiasm and attraction to Father Ignatius, whose sermons inspired her to aspire to become a nun. Initially joyfully immersed in convent life, she soon grapples with the weight of moral and emotional constraints imposed by stringent rules of obedience, poverty, and chastity. Through her reflections, it becomes clear that her reality starkly contrasts with her expectations, leading her to critically examine the nature of her experiences and the oppressive structure of convent life. The introductory chapters set a tone of caution, urging potential readers to consider the truths behind religious vocations often idealized in society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Monastic and religious life of women
Subject Monasticism and religious orders for women -- Anglican Communion
Subject Ignatius, Father, O.S.B., 1837-1908
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EBook-No. 56468
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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