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{{Short description|Spanish Franciscan nun and mystic}}
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'''María Justa de Jesús''' (January 6, 1667 - 1723) was a Spanish [[Franciscans|Franciscan]] [[nun]] and [[mysticism|mystic]] who was tried as a witch during the Inquisition.
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== Early life ==
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She was born in La Victoria de Acentejo on the north of the island of [[Tenerife]] in the Spanish Canary Islands. She trained as a Franciscan in the Saint Joseph Convent in [[La Orotava]]. Her life was involved in mysticism and controversy.<ref name="A">[http://diariodeavisos.elespanol.com/2017/03/galeria-misticos-tinerfenos/ Los 4 místicos tinerfeños] (The 4 Tenerife mystics), https://diariodeavisos.elespanol.com/2017/03/galeria-misticos-tinerfenos/ (in Spanish)</ref>


== Career ==
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The [[Holy Inquisition]] tried her as a [[witch]].<ref name="A" /> She was accused of practicing [[Molinist]] doctrines.<ref name="B">[https://www.academia.edu/18989443/Los_conventos_de_La_Orotava Los conventos de La Orotava. Manuel Hernández González.]</ref> It was hinted that the relationship with her confessor was not appropriate for a religious person.<ref name="A" /> Her biographer and confessor, Andrés de Abreu, burned the biography he had written about her.<ref>[https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/3361096.pdf Alrededor de Fray de Abreu (1647-1725): Historiografía literaria y una obra inédita.]</ref>


However, [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] friar Jose Herrera said that among her virtues was to give sight to the blind, to make the deaf hear, the mute to speak, heal the lame, heal diseases and expel [[demons]].<ref name="A" />
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Sr. Maria Justa healed the sick by transferring to her person the evils and diseases that afflicted them. [[Shamanic]] priests<ref name="A" /> in other cultures used analogous techniques to cure convalescents. That similarity fed the suspicions of those who called her an "''[[Alumbrados|alumbrada]]''". During these healings, the nun suffered multiple ailments, covering her body in sores and elevating her body temperature, which brought her to the brink of death.


== Death ==
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Sister Maria Justa died in 1723. According to the chronicles of the time, her body showed signs of sanctity, such as flexibility, pleasant fragrances and fluidity of her blood.<ref name="A" /> After her death, the Franciscan Order in the [[Canary Islands]] conducted a process of [[canonization]] that was later halted.<ref name="B" />


== ''Alumbrados'' ==
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Her case was ascribed to the phenomenon of the ''"[[Alumbrados]]"'' that arose in small Castilian towns two centuries earlier. These were people who professed doctrines considered heretical by the [[Catholic Church]], believing that union with [[God]] came only through mystical experiences and private prayer, without the need for Church [[sacraments]].<ref>Weber, Nicholas. "''Illuminati (Alumbrados.)''". Archived from the original on 17 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-04.</ref>


== See also ==
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* [[List of saints of the Canary Islands]]


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 8 October 2024

Sister María Justa de Jesús
Born
María Justa

January 6, 1667
Died1723
La Orotava, Tenerife
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Nun and mystic

María Justa de Jesús (January 6, 1667 - 1723) was a Spanish Franciscan nun and mystic who was tried as a witch during the Inquisition.

Early life

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She was born in La Victoria de Acentejo on the north of the island of Tenerife in the Spanish Canary Islands. She trained as a Franciscan in the Saint Joseph Convent in La Orotava. Her life was involved in mysticism and controversy.[1]

Career

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The Holy Inquisition tried her as a witch.[1] She was accused of practicing Molinist doctrines.[2] It was hinted that the relationship with her confessor was not appropriate for a religious person.[1] Her biographer and confessor, Andrés de Abreu, burned the biography he had written about her.[3]

However, Dominican friar Jose Herrera said that among her virtues was to give sight to the blind, to make the deaf hear, the mute to speak, heal the lame, heal diseases and expel demons.[1]

Sr. Maria Justa healed the sick by transferring to her person the evils and diseases that afflicted them. Shamanic priests[1] in other cultures used analogous techniques to cure convalescents. That similarity fed the suspicions of those who called her an "alumbrada". During these healings, the nun suffered multiple ailments, covering her body in sores and elevating her body temperature, which brought her to the brink of death.

Death

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Sister Maria Justa died in 1723. According to the chronicles of the time, her body showed signs of sanctity, such as flexibility, pleasant fragrances and fluidity of her blood.[1] After her death, the Franciscan Order in the Canary Islands conducted a process of canonization that was later halted.[2]

Alumbrados

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Her case was ascribed to the phenomenon of the "Alumbrados" that arose in small Castilian towns two centuries earlier. These were people who professed doctrines considered heretical by the Catholic Church, believing that union with God came only through mystical experiences and private prayer, without the need for Church sacraments.[4]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Los 4 místicos tinerfeños (The 4 Tenerife mystics), https://diariodeavisos.elespanol.com/2017/03/galeria-misticos-tinerfenos/ (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b Los conventos de La Orotava. Manuel Hernández González.
  3. ^ Alrededor de Fray de Abreu (1647-1725): Historiografía literaria y una obra inédita.
  4. ^ Weber, Nicholas. "Illuminati (Alumbrados.)". Archived from the original on 17 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-04.