Hindiyé: a “Jesuit” prophetesse in the Maronite East in the 18th century
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.39.2019.329-356Abstract
After the suppression of the Society of Jesus in 1773, the Maronite prophetess and founder of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Bkerké, Anna Agemi, known as Hindiyé, was accused of gullible woman and feigned holiness. The ex-Jesuits expressed their indignation at being considered accomplices of this religious woman with a reputation as a philo-jesuit. The present article analyzes the prophetic dimension of Hindiyé in relation to the Ignatians as well as its spiritual model according to the archetypes of the time.
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