- Ursula de Jesus
Ursula de Jesus (1604-1666) was an
African -Peruvian who rose out ofslavery who became a "donada" (a non-slave religious servant) in theRoman Catholic Church . In her lifetime, she was notable for her mystical visions and her claims of communicating with the souls of those who dies and went topurgatory . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=FUGUBVmg69YC&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq='ursula+de+jesus%22&source=web&ots=J2ZZIugs_Y&sig=3jz6p-7PB0FePkXpGDUHfomL_NA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result “The Human Tradition in Colonial Latin America” by Kenneth J. Andrien, Google Books] ]The daughter of slaves, her first experience with mysticism came when she became the property of Luisa de Melgarejo Sotomayor, a mystic and "beata" (lay pious woman) in Lima. In 1617, she went to the Convent of Santa Clara in Lima as the servant of Ines del Pulgar, a 16-year-old novice and the niece of the woman who owned her parents.Van Deusen, Nancy E. “The Souls of Purgatory.” University of New Mexico Press, 2004. ISBN:0-8263-2827-X]
In 1642, she survived a near-fatal fall into a well, and later credited her rescue to the prayer-answered intercession of the Virgin of Carmen. [ [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=15371203102436 Humanities and Social Sciences Online] ]
For the remainder of her life, Ursula de Jesus sought a life of religious spirituality. In 1645, one of the nuns of the convent purchased her freedom. Although she was denied the ability to become a nun because of her race, she remained at the convent as a "donada". She stated that she experienced divine visions, particularly with the souls in purgatory who sought her intercession to gain their release. A diary of her visions and life experiences was created between 1650 and 1661; it was first published in English in 2004.
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