"Regla Y Constituciones Del Monasterio De Religiosas De La Purissima Concepcion, Mercenarias Descalzas De La Villa De Madrid" offers a detailed glimpse into the rules and regulations governing a cloistered religious order in Madrid. Written by Juan de Alarc n, this historical document provides invaluable insight into the daily life, spiritual practices, and organizational structure of the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception. It sheds light on the religious customs and social conditions of the time.
This work is essential for historians and scholars interested in monasticism, women's religious history, and the cultural landscape of early modern Spain. The meticulously outlined rules reflect the stringent demands and devout aspirations of the nuns within the Mercedarian order, making it a compelling primary source for understanding Catholic religious life and its impact on society.
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