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    The Spanish mystics are major figures in the Catholic Reformation of 16th- and 17th-century Spain. The goal of this movement was to reform the Church...
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    Mysticism (redirect from Mystic science)
    groups of mystics centered around geographic regions: the Beguines, such as Mechthild of Magdeburg and Hadewijch (among others); the Rhineland mystics Meister...
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    of mystics centered on geographic regions: the Beguines, such as Mechthild of Magdeburg and Hadewijch (among others); the Rhenish-Flemish mystics Meister...
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    devotional life and a personal relationship with Christ, including the Spanish mystics and the French school of spirituality. It also involved political activities...
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    García Jiménez de Cisneros (category 15th-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests)
    (1455–1510) was the abbot of Santa Maria de Montserrat in Spain. As one of the early Spanish mystics, he was a pioneer in the use of meditative techniques...
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  • most of the world. A development of the Catholic Reformation like the Spanish mystics and the Society of Jesus, it focused the devotional life of the Catholic...
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  • Dark Night of the Soul (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    spirit in the mystical development, as described by the 16th-century Spanish mystic and poet St. John of the Cross in his treatise Dark Night (Noche Oscura)...
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  • "Into the Mystic" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and featured on his 1970 album Moondance. It was also included on...
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    also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer. Active during the Counter-Reformation, Teresa...
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  • mystics. Táhirih Bahíyyih Khánum Ásíyih Khánum Alexandra David-Néel author of books on Tibetan Mysticism Yeshe Tsogyal 8th century CE Tibetan mystic,...
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    Miguel de Molinos (category Roman Catholic mystics)
    Miguel de Molinos (baptised 29 June 1628 – 29 December 1696) was a Spanish mystic, the chief representative of the religious revival known as Quietism...
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    XIII (1724–30). Clement X also declared Venerable one of the famous Spanish mystics, Sister María de Jesús de Ágreda. Clement X, on 24 November 1673, beatified...
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  • popularity in France, Italy, and Spain during the late 1670s and 1680s, particularly associated with the writings of the Spanish mystic Miguel de Molinos (and subsequently...
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    Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisición española)...
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  • devotional life and a personal relationship with Christ, including the Spanish mystics and the French school of spirituality. It also involved political activities...
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  • María de Santo Domingo (category 16th-century Christian mystics)
    Catholic Encyclopedia (1907–1914), was assumed by some 16th-century Spanish "false mystics" who claimed — like La Beata de Piedrahíta — to have a direct connection...
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  • Richard Crashaw (category 17th-century Christian mystics)
    the Baroque poets and influenced in part by the works of Italian and Spanish mystics. It draws parallels "between the physical beauties of nature and the...
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  • Korean, English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. In 2017, Mystic Messenger was awarded Best Indie Game at the 2017 Korea Game Awards. In Mystic Messenger, the...
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    John of Ruusbroec (category Flemish Christian mystics)
    was an Augustinian canon and one of the most important of the medieval mystics of the Low Countries. Some of his main literary works include The Kingdom...
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  • Isabel de la Cruz (category Articles needing translation from Spanish Wikipedia)
    Illuminists and Erasmists - Chapter One: Visionaries and Mystics". Luther's Ghost in Spain (1517-1546) (PDF). pp. 85–102. Archived from the original...
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    Olivares – encouraged the King to invite mystics and visionaries from across Europe to his court at Zaragoza. The mystics' principal advice centred on the importance...
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    Cecilia del Nacimiento (category 16th-century Christian mystics)
    Nacimiento (OCD) (née, Cecilia Sobrino Morillas; 1570–1646) was a Spanish nun, mystic, writer, and poet influenced by the Carmelites, of which she became...
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  • did during this era. This work is an ambitious homage to Dalí's Spain. It combines Spanish history, religion, art, and myth into a unified whole. It was...
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  • Palmarian Bible (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    criticism it is heavily inspired by the alleged heavenly visions of the Spanish mystic Pope Gregory XVII (born Clemente Domínguez y Gómez), who, as Palmarian...
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    before. Religiosity led by saints and mystics, missionaries and crusaders, theologians and friars dominated Spanish culture, with the psychology of a reward...
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    contemporary George Frideric Handel, e.g. in his Te Deum. The 16th century Spanish mystic and poet St. John of the Cross used the similar phrase, Soli Deo honor...
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  • María de San Antonio Lorenzo y Fuentes (category 17th-century Christian mystics)
    in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife) was a Dominican religious sister and Spanish mystic. Her life was written of by Francisco Martínez Puentes, the priest of...
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    Maria (given name) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    María Valle, Spanish footballer María Vallejo-Nágera (born 1964), Spanish novelist Maria Valtorta (1897–1961), Italian Catholic writer and mystic María Valverde...
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  • had an influence on Christian mystics and the Christian mystical experience. Remember to add the Category:Christian mystics to the articles. John the Baptist...
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  • Sika Koné (category Washington Mystics players)
    player for the Washington Mystics of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and for CB Avenida of the Spanish women's basketball. She was...
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