In Creating Cistercian Nuns, Anne E. Lester addresses a central
issue in the history of the medieval church: the role of women in
the rise of the religious reform movement of the thirteenth
century. Focusing on the county of Champagne in France, Lester
reconstructs the history of the women's religious movement and its
institutionalization within the Cistercian order.
The common picture of the early Cistercian order is that it was
unreceptive to religious women. Male Cistercian leaders often
avoided institutional oversight of communities of nuns, preferring
instead to cultivate informal relationships of spiritual advice and
guidance with religious women. As a result, scholars believed that
women who wished to live a life of service and poverty were more
likely to join one of the other reforming orders rather than the
Cistercians. As Lester shows, however, this picture is deeply
flawed. Between 1220 and 1240 the Cistercian order incorporated
small independent communities of religious women in unprecedented
numbers. Moreover, the order not only accommodated women but also
responded to their interpretations of apostolic piety, even as it
defined and determined what constituted Cistercian nuns in terms of
dress, privileges, and liturgical practice. Lester reconstructs the
lived experiences of these women, integrating their ideals and
practices into the broader religious and social developments of the
thirteenth century including the crusade movement, penitential
piety, the care of lepers, and the reform agenda of the Fourth
Lateran Council. The book closes by addressing the reasons for the
subsequent decline of Cistercian convents in the fourteenth
century. Based on extensive analysis of unpublished archives,
Creating Cistercian Nuns will force scholars to revise their
understanding of the women's religious movement as it unfolded
during the thirteenth century."
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