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Framing a Young Nun's Initiation: Early Modern Convent Entry Sermons in the Habsburg Lands. Vestiges of a Lost Oral Culture1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2014

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Sermons represent the main type of sources related to convent entry ceremonies in early modern Central Europe. Other textual sources seem to be quite rare (e.g., songs) or formulaic (e.g., written professions). Visual and material sources (portraits, strands of hair) are also scarce. Yet the significance of entry or monachization sermons in this respect has hardly been recognized. The aim of this article is to contribute to their due scholarly appreciation by demonstrating the interpretative possibilities that their research can offer. I will attempt to do so by exploring these sermons from a wide range of approaches—above all from the perspectives of media and communication studies, gender studies, cultural and social anthropology, and literary and visual studies. This complexity of approaches will enable me to answer a series of questions: Why were the monachization sermons widely popular? What were their functions and uses? What parallels can be drawn between monachization sermons and other sources? Finally, how can their research contribute to a greater understanding of early modern convent culture?

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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 2014 
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Figure 1: Graphic showing the decoration of the altar on the occasion of the golden jubilee of Maria Innocentia countess Nigerelli in 1757 (Photo Veronika Čapská. Archives of the author).

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Figure 2: The frieze in the sermon on the occasion of religious vows of Josephine Catherine of Martinsberg in the convent of St. Elisabeth order in 1737 (Photo Veronika Čapská. Research library in Olomouc, shelf mark 994.093/přív. 24).

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Figure 3: The graphic sheet in the sermon on the entry of Maria Elisabetha countess of Salm into the convent of Dominican sisters in the Old Town of Prague in 1716 (Photo Vilém Kaplan. Moravian library in Brno, shelf mark ZK-0000.749, přív. 33).