TY - BOOK AU - Tingle,Elizabeth C. TI - Sacred Journeys in the Counter-Reformation: Long-Distance Pilgrimage in Northwest Europe T2 - Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture SN - 9781501518515 AV - BX2320.5.E85 .T564 2020 U1 - 263.0424 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Kalamazoo, MI : PB - Medieval Institute Publications, KW - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages KW - Europe KW - Gegenreformation KW - Katholisch KW - Reise KW - Spiritualität KW - Wallfahrt KW - HISTORY / Medieval KW - bisacsh KW - Catholic KW - Counter-Reformation KW - Pilgrimage KW - Spirituality KW - Travel N1 - Frontmatter --; Acknowledgements --; Contents --; List of Illustrations --; Abbreviations --; Chapter 1. Introduction: Long-Distance Pilgrimage in Early Modern Europe --; Chapter 2. Pilgrims and Their Purposes: The Motives of Holy Travelers --; Chapter 3. The Journey: Landscapes and Travel to Shrines --; Chapter 4. The Shrine: Experience of Sacred Time and Space --; Chapter 5. The Life-Long Pilgrim: Continuing the Journey at Home --; Chapter 6. Conclusions --; Bibliography of Printed Works --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Sacred Journeys in the Counter-Reformation examines long-distance pilgrimages to ancient, international shrines in northwestern Europe in the two centuries after Luther. In this region in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, saints’ cults and pilgrimage were frequently contested, more so than in the Mediterranean world. France, the Low Countries and the British Isles were places of disputation and hostility between Protestant and Catholic; sacred landscapes and journeys came under attack and in some regions, were outlawed by the state. Taking as case studies hugely popular medieval shrines such as Compostela, the Mont Saint-Michel and Lough Derg, the impact of Protestant criticism and Catholic revival on shrines, pilgrims’ motives and experiences is examined through life writings, devotional works and institutional records. The central focus is that of agency in religious change: what drove spiritual reform and what were its consequences for the ‘ordinary’ Catholic? This is explored through concepts of the religious self, holy materiality, and sacred space UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501514388 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781501514388 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781501514388/original ER -