Beyond St. Anne Teaching the Virgin Mary: St. Monica, St. Birgitta of Sweden, and Teaching Children the Faith in Fifteenth-Century England

IF 0.2 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures Pub Date : 2018-02-21 DOI:10.5325/JMEDIRELICULT.44.1.0077
Samantha Sabalis
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abstract:This article examines depictions of St. Monica and St. Birgitta of Sweden as religious teachers for their children in fifteenth-century England. While many critics have used the iconography of St. Anne teaching the Virgin Mary to read as evidence for such teaching, this study focuses on textual proof from hagiography, using John Capgrave's portrayal of St. Monica in his Life of St. Augustine and the lives and Revelations of St. Birgitta of Sweden circulating in England. These texts highlight how Monica and Birgitta take an active role in raising their children as good Christians, praying and crying over their spiritual welfare, but must ultimately turn to ecclesiastical authorities for help with their religious education. In the charged religious climate of fifteenth-century England, these texts emphasize clerical supervision and prioritize the more conventional practices of tears and prayer over religious teaching for mothers to preserve their children's faith.
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超越圣安妮教圣母玛利亚:圣莫尼卡,瑞典的圣伯吉塔,以及在15世纪英国教孩子们信仰
本文考察了在15世纪的英国,瑞典的圣莫尼卡和圣布吉塔作为其子女的宗教教师的描写。虽然许多评论家使用圣安妮教圣母玛利亚的肖像来作为这种教学的证据,但本研究侧重于圣徒传记的文本证据,使用约翰·卡普格雷夫在他的《圣奥古斯丁传》中对圣莫尼卡的描绘,以及在英格兰流传的瑞典圣布吉塔的生活和启示。这些文本强调了莫妮卡和布吉塔如何积极地把孩子培养成好基督徒,为他们的精神福祉祈祷和哭泣,但最终必须向教会当局寻求宗教教育的帮助。在15世纪英国紧张的宗教氛围中,这些文本强调神职人员的监督,并优先考虑更传统的流泪和祈祷的做法,而不是宗教教导母亲保护孩子的信仰。
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