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Marina de Escobar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marina de Escobar
Venerable Marina de Escobar (8 February 1554 – 9 June 1633) was a Spanish nun, and foundress of a modified branch of the Brigittine Order. She was born and died in Valladolid, Spain. ==Life== Her father, Iago de Escobar, was professor of civil and canon law and for a time governor of Osuna; her mother was Margaret Montana, daughter of the Emperor Charles V's physician.〔(Graham, Edward. "Ven. Marina de Escobar." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 10 Jun. 2013 )〕 Until her forty-fifth year her attention was given mainly to her own perfection, then she devoted herself more to others. At fifty her continual bodily afflictions became so severe that she was confined to her bed for the remainder of her life. Her spiritual guide was Ven. Luis de Ponte.〔 She established a branch of the Order of the Holy Saviour or Brigittines but with the rules greatly modified. By divine command, as she believed, she wrote her revelations, and when too feeble she dictated them, Luis de Ponte arranged them and left them for publication after her death. In his preface he declares his belief in their genuineness.〔
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