The Saint Agatha Convent

The Saint Agatha Convent originated from a religious movement in the 2nd half of the 14th century: the Modern Devotion. This current was initiated by Geert Grote (1340-1384). He turned against the loose morality of clergy who often no longer led what was supposed to be a sober lifestyle. Furthermore he wanted to stimulate preaching among the people. Their slogan, ‘follow the example of Christ': a life of devotion, poverty and sacrifice. Grote travelled and inspired his followers to set up communities dedicated to the lifestyle of Christ, spiritual welfare and spreading the faith.

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1 The Convent of St Agatha 923
2 The Modern Devotion 464
3 Jacob Jan 448
4 Martijn Gijsbrechtszoon 410
5 Alijd, Willem Busers widow 460
6 The Third Order 495
7 From house to convent 475
8 Saint Agatha 503
9 Growing prosperity 452
10 Taxes 445
11 Extra earnings 378
12 The reformation 559
13 The downfall of the St Agatha convent 474
14 The tragic fate of Cornelis Musius 608