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Beatrice of Nazareth

Blessed Beatrice of Nazareth or in Dutch Beatrijs van Nazareth (1200 in Tienen – 1268) was a Flemish Cistercian nun. She was the very first prose writer using an early Dutch language, a mystic, and the author of the notable Dutch prose dissertation known as the ''Seven Ways of Holy Love''. She was also the first prioress of the Abbey of Our Lady of Nazareth in Nazareth near Lier in Brabant.
==Sources==
Evidence for her life comes from both her biography, published as ''Lilia Cistercii, the origins, lives and deeds of the holy virgins of Cîteaux, ''ed Chrysostomus Henriquez, (Douai 1633), and from her own work ''The'' ''Seven Ways of Holy Love'' (''Seven Manieren van Heilige Minnen''). The latter is a work of early mystic literature that describes seven stages of love, as it is purified and transformed, before it can return to God. It has a simple and balanced prose style.〔Miejer (1992:16-17).〕

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