Francisca Josefa De La Concepción
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Francisca Josefa de la Concepción Tunja (1671–1742) was a '' Spanish Neogranadine'' nun and mystic in the region of
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which later became Colombia. The first recorded woman writer of what now is Colombia, her devotional and autobiographical writings were published posthumously. Her work has been studied by Dario Achury Valenzuela, Constanza Toquica, Ángela Inés Robledo, , Elisa Mújica,
José María Vergara y Vergara José María Vergara y Vergara (March 19, 1831 – March 9, 1872) was a Colombian writer, journalist, politician, historian and diplomat. Vergara y Vergara is known for writing the first literary history of Colombia, a detailed chronological compi ...
, and Daniel Alejandro Montes, among others, who recognize her as one of the most prominent writers of Neogranadine literature.


Origins

Francisca Josefa de Castillo y Guevara was born into a wealthy family on October 6, 1671, in Tunja, which at the time was part of the
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. Her father, Francisco Ventura de CastiIlo y Toledo, an hidalgo colonist originally from
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in Spain, was initially appointed General lieutenant of the city and then Mayor. Her mother, María Guevara Niño y Rojas, was a native criolla of Tunja of Basque descent. Francisca Josefa had three siblings whose names were Catalina and Pedro Antonio Diego. Her other sister's name remains unknown. As a young woman she became a Poor Clare nun at the Royal Monastery of St.
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, located in her town, where she spent the rest of her life within its walls. She was later appointed abbess of the community three times.


Religious life

At age 18, after facing family opposition, she entered the Convent of Santa Clara la Real, in Tunja; she spent two years as a laywoman and two as a novice. On September 24, 1694, at age 23, became a nun. Around this time, Francisca Josefa bought her own cell, which had a grandstand overlooking the chapel and, on the other side, overlooked an orchard with fruit trees. This cell has now become a tourist destination for those who visit the convent. Her initial life in the convent was difficult, due to the envy generated by Francisca's outstanding intelligence (despite scarce academic resources, she managed to learn Latin and read the Bible). In 1691 she began her novitiate and three years later she professed the vows of a nun, under the name of Francisca Josefa de la Concepción. Throughout her life she was influenced by the priests who officiated as her confessors, who encouraged her to write about the mystical feelings she experienced. She carried out all kinds of tasks within her religious community, such as sacristana, midwife, nurse, novice mistress, listener, secretary and on four occasions she was elected abbess (1715, 1718, 1729 and 1738). She also learned to play the organ.


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See also

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María Josefa Acevedo Sánchez María Josefa Acevedo Sánchez de Gómez (1803–1861), generally published under the name Josefa Acevedo or Josefa Acevedo de Gómez, was a Colombian poet and prose writer. Biography Early life Acevedo was born in Bogotá on 23 January 1 ...
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Juan de Castellanos Sánchez Juan de Castellanos (March 9, 1522 – November 1606)Jua ...


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1671 births 1742 deaths People from Tunja Colombian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns Poor Clare abbesses Franciscan mystics Franciscan writers Colombian autobiographers Colombian women writers 17th-century Roman Catholics 17th-century Colombian people 17th-century Christian mystics 18th-century Roman Catholics 18th-century women writers Spanish-language writers 18th-century Colombian people 18th-century Christian mystics Women autobiographers