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Joanne Berkeley

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112:, desiring to live as a nun in an English community, decided to found an English Benedictine monastery in Brussels. This was the first community of English nuns to be established since the Reformation, but it was followed by over a dozen others within the subsequent few decades. Percy asked Berkeley to join the monastery and lead it. 130:
entered the English Benedictine convent in Brussels, attracting criticism for giving her two children into the care of others in order to do so. Lovel left the community again the following year, as Berkeley sought to limit nuns' access to outside confessors. The abbess first sought to establish a
119:, the third Archbishop of Mechelen, installed Berkeley as the first abbess of the English Benedictine monastery in Brussels. The new convent had been approved by the pope and the local authorities and it was funded by novice nuns, Mary Percy, 131:
separate house for those nuns who insisted on having Jesuit confessors, but was unable to get the necessary permission. She then decided to ban Jesuit confessors from visiting, which caused Lovel,
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to leave the house in protest. After another sister interceded, Knatchbull and Digby returned to the community in 1609, but Lovel did not.
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abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels which was established by and for English Catholic women.
360: 102: 105:, in a clothing ceremony that was recorded in some detail. Berkeley spent seventeen years as a nun at Rheims. 267:"Percy, Lady Mary (c. 1570–1642), abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels" 345: 340: 136: 132: 109: 79: 51: 214: 316: 277: 206: 120: 91: 32: 98: 116: 334: 249: 295: 234: 94:
in Gloucestershire. Her parents were Frances (born Poyntz) and Sir John Berkeley.
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Arundell, Dorothy (1559/60–1613), author and Benedictine nun
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Berkeley died in 1616 and she was succeeded by Mary Percy.
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On 14 September 1580 Berkeley received the Benedictine
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Index

Beverston Castle
Kingdom of England
English
Beverston Castle
habit
Saint-Pierre-les-Dames, Reims
Mary Percy
Mathias Hovius
Dorothy and Gertrude Arundell
Mary Lovel
Elizabeth Knatchbull
Elizabeth Digby
"Who were the Nuns?"






"Berkeley, Joanne [name in religion Joanna] (1555/6–1616), abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/105817
ISBN
9780198614111
UK public library membership
Miscellanea IX
"Percy, Lady Mary (c. 1570–1642), abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi

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