Catherine of Siena's Advice to Religious Women

F. Luongo
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This essay begins with the paradox that Catherine of Siena, perhaps the most famous uncloistered religious woman in the Middle Ages, became after her death an authority and model for cloistered monasticism for women during the Dominican reform movement. But the dissonance in the idea of Catherine as a model for cloistered religious women is heightened by false assumptions or oversimplifications of Catherine’s religious status, and of what it meant for Catherine to be a model for this or that form of religious life. This essay surveys Catherine’s letters to religious women, including letters to penitents or mantellate and letters to abbesses and nuns in monasteries. While Catherine’s letters to penitents and other women living in the world focus on the challenges of living without a formal religious rule, her letters to nuns focus on the importance of their maintaining claustration, following their rule and on the dangers of wealth—a recognition of the generally higher social and economic standing of monastic women. Catherine seems also to identify certain kinds of prayer with monastic life. It is important to remember that Catherine herself founded a monastery, and while it remains unclear what precisely her intentions were for this community, it is another sign of Catherine’s interest in and commitment to cloistered religiosity. The essay concludes by arguing for a more nuanced understanding of what it might have meant for Catherine to be a model for specific forms of religious life.
锡耶纳的凯瑟琳对宗教妇女的建议
本文从一个悖论开始,锡耶纳的凯瑟琳,也许是中世纪最著名的不隐居的宗教女性,在她死后成为多米尼加改革运动中女性隐居修道的权威和典范。但将凯瑟琳视为隐遁的宗教女性典范的不和谐被错误的假设或过度简化了凯瑟琳的宗教地位,以及凯瑟琳成为这种或那种宗教生活模式的意义。本文考察了凯瑟琳写给宗教妇女的信,包括写给忏悔者或牧师的信,以及写给修道院女修道院院长和修女的信。凯瑟琳写给悔罪者和其他生活在世界上的女性的信关注的是没有正式宗教规则的生活所面临的挑战,而她写给修女的信则关注的是她们保持闭关的重要性,遵循她们的规则,以及财富的危险——这是对修道院女性普遍较高的社会和经济地位的承认。凯瑟琳似乎也将某些祈祷与修道生活联系起来。重要的是要记住,凯瑟琳自己建立了一个修道院,虽然我们还不清楚她对这个社区的确切意图是什么,但这是凯瑟琳对隐居宗教的兴趣和承诺的另一个标志。文章最后提出了一种更细致的理解,即凯瑟琳成为特定宗教生活形式的典范可能意味着什么。
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