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Ursula de Jesús
A Seventeenth- Century Afro-Peruvian Mystic

     Selection by: Nancy E. Van Deusen
       Powerpoint by: Jamie Fonden
Lima, Perú in the 1600s

Lima, Perú had a population of 2,500 in 1619 and by 1680 the population
had grown to 80,000. In 1687, a series of violent earthquakes significantly
decreased the numbers of residents as they fled from the disease,famine
and destruction that ensued.
One of Lima’s largest sources was wealth was the abundence of silver. Silver
was largely traded for European items as well as illicit ones. There were large
quanities of money to be made from silver mining and the trade of slaves.
Lima’s social hierarchy in the 1600s was tiered into four levels; in the highest
were wealthy Spaniards and Creoles.Second to the Spaniards and Creoles
were the custas or people of mixed race ancestry then the Amerindians or
indigenous people. The lowest level of the hierachy was the freedmans and
slave population. It is the lowest tier of the social hierarchy to which Ujrsula
de Jesús belonged.
A Holy Community
Lima’s community was deeply religious and the hierarchy present in its society
was born from the stratefication within the church. Within the religious
covenants, nuns with black veils reigned supreme followed by nuns of the
white veil. Donadas were servants of particular spiritual prowess and beneath
them were regular servants that tended to the basic household needs. Ursula
de Jesús served in the Convent of Santa Clara. Much like the caste system in
India, it was not possible for a black slave to enter the upper tier of either
society or within the convent. Since Lima’s relgious and social communties
were so grossly intwined, even seats and access to relgious ceremonies were
based on your ranking within both. The spaniards and creoles being the
priority for seating and inclusion.
Ursula was naturally rebelious spirit and it was not until she experiened a near
death trauma that the mystic she became known to be developed.
Born out of slavery
•   In 1604, Ursula de Jesús was born an Afro-Peruvian religious servant or donada to Gerónima de los Rios
•   Gerónima was a wealthy member of high society that conducted business via a male representative.Her
    primary source of income was from buying and selling slaves,Naturally,she had a plethera of slaves from
    racially diverse origin. In a period when Lima,Peru rivaled Rome’s religious eccentricity, many strongly
    associated themselves with religion. Ursula was no exception and during her time with Gerónima
    developed a strong affinity for the Virgin of Carmen.
•   It was in 1612 when Ursula lived with Luisa de Melgarejo,a mystic and beata(pious laywoman) that she
    was exposed to mysticism. Mystics were purveyors of divine visions received via religious meditation with
    a deity. They were important people in the deeply religous Lima community.
•   Ursula experiened a divine vision in which a respected man,Licenciate Colonia, aired his grievences
    regarding his excruciating entrapment in Purgatory and his desire to be forgiven. Jesus spoke to her and
    said the man had no hope for release and was dammed forever. This vision itself was not peculiar as many
    mystics were visited by the tormented souls of Purgatory. However, Licencia Colonia was a man that
    occupied the highest tier of society and so it was strange that his soul should seek out a lowly donada like
    Ursula. The strangeness and rarity of this event reflected the inherent racism and classism prevelant in
    Lima. If not for Ursula’s writings of her experiences, her life may well have been unacknowledged. Due to
    her status as not only a slave but an african slave, she was afforded experiences different than those
    occupying a high social sphere. Her writings illuminated the inherent rascism in the hierarchies of both
    church and state.
Ursula’s female peers
    Ursula was not the only documented female in the
    seventeenth century in Latin America. Catalina de Cristo
    was a baker within a convent and reported seeing souls of
    Purgatory in mass and claimed she was awoken each
    morning by a saint. Juana de Cristo was a spirtual advisor
    to the slaves within the convent and exuded her spirtitual
    dedication by sleeping on an uncomfortable wooden
    bench each night for Jesus’ suffering on the cross.
    Gerónima did not discriminate by race when she kissed
    the feet of the dead and was also signed as “Slave of the
    Blessed Souls of Purgartory”. Saint Clare originally
    intended for all the nuns within the convent to do the
    chores as the slaves because it was humbling to lead a life
    of poverty and labor for god. Unfortunately,the convent
    maintained a large slave population due to the increase in
    the needs of an increasing number of those who sought
    the black veil.
Ursula,the well and after the well
To lead a life without vanity or desire for material posessions is no easy feat.
Many of the nuns living in the convent were plagued by the desire to wear
stylish clothing. These articles of clothing were treasured and after receiving a
skirt she had lent thoroughly soiled, she angrily began cleaning it on planks
over a well. The boards on which she was standing snapped and left her in a
dire predicament. Ursula trutly believes she was saved from a painful death by
the Virgin of Carmen. From that day on she dedicated herself vigorously to a
life of servitude. Ursula became humble and sought the most grueling tasks
within the convent and tended to the most ill of patients. She had many
spirtual experiences and was regarded within her convent as a very
devout,religious woman. She had significant contact with Jesus and in one
instance, Jesus even equated her with two of the most highly regarded,black
veil female saints. Despite this,she remained a slave.In 1645 Ursula’s owner
was very disgruntled by her inattention to the regular chores of a slave. Ursula
wanted to focus on leading a spirtual life and sought to leave the convent and
find a new owner. Ursula had become such a valuable mystic that doña Rafaela
de Esquivel purchased her freedom.Ursula chose not to become a donada
because she wanted to be free of the tasks of slavery and finally be free after
forty-one years.She did later become a donada as it was the best path for her
own personal spirituality.
A life of service
1633 in Santa Clara there were 47 donadas and 16 white veils. Almost all belonged
in the upper tiers of Andean descent with the exception of Ursula and few other
africans that had received their freedom. Racism and classism were inherent not
only in convent life but within the public sphere as well. Ursula de Jesús was a
pioneer for women in the seventeenth century and her visions are still discussed in
Barrio Altos today.
Sources Cited
• Van Deusen, Nancy E. "Ursula De Jesús: A
  Seventeenth-Century Afro-Peruvian
  Mystic." The Human Tradition in Colonial Latin
  America. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly
  Resources, 2002. 88-101. Print.

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  • 1. Ursula de Jesús A Seventeenth- Century Afro-Peruvian Mystic Selection by: Nancy E. Van Deusen Powerpoint by: Jamie Fonden
  • 2. Lima, Perú in the 1600s Lima, Perú had a population of 2,500 in 1619 and by 1680 the population had grown to 80,000. In 1687, a series of violent earthquakes significantly decreased the numbers of residents as they fled from the disease,famine and destruction that ensued. One of Lima’s largest sources was wealth was the abundence of silver. Silver was largely traded for European items as well as illicit ones. There were large quanities of money to be made from silver mining and the trade of slaves. Lima’s social hierarchy in the 1600s was tiered into four levels; in the highest were wealthy Spaniards and Creoles.Second to the Spaniards and Creoles were the custas or people of mixed race ancestry then the Amerindians or indigenous people. The lowest level of the hierachy was the freedmans and slave population. It is the lowest tier of the social hierarchy to which Ujrsula de Jesús belonged.
  • 3. A Holy Community Lima’s community was deeply religious and the hierarchy present in its society was born from the stratefication within the church. Within the religious covenants, nuns with black veils reigned supreme followed by nuns of the white veil. Donadas were servants of particular spiritual prowess and beneath them were regular servants that tended to the basic household needs. Ursula de Jesús served in the Convent of Santa Clara. Much like the caste system in India, it was not possible for a black slave to enter the upper tier of either society or within the convent. Since Lima’s relgious and social communties were so grossly intwined, even seats and access to relgious ceremonies were based on your ranking within both. The spaniards and creoles being the priority for seating and inclusion. Ursula was naturally rebelious spirit and it was not until she experiened a near death trauma that the mystic she became known to be developed.
  • 4. Born out of slavery • In 1604, Ursula de Jesús was born an Afro-Peruvian religious servant or donada to Gerónima de los Rios • Gerónima was a wealthy member of high society that conducted business via a male representative.Her primary source of income was from buying and selling slaves,Naturally,she had a plethera of slaves from racially diverse origin. In a period when Lima,Peru rivaled Rome’s religious eccentricity, many strongly associated themselves with religion. Ursula was no exception and during her time with Gerónima developed a strong affinity for the Virgin of Carmen. • It was in 1612 when Ursula lived with Luisa de Melgarejo,a mystic and beata(pious laywoman) that she was exposed to mysticism. Mystics were purveyors of divine visions received via religious meditation with a deity. They were important people in the deeply religous Lima community. • Ursula experiened a divine vision in which a respected man,Licenciate Colonia, aired his grievences regarding his excruciating entrapment in Purgatory and his desire to be forgiven. Jesus spoke to her and said the man had no hope for release and was dammed forever. This vision itself was not peculiar as many mystics were visited by the tormented souls of Purgatory. However, Licencia Colonia was a man that occupied the highest tier of society and so it was strange that his soul should seek out a lowly donada like Ursula. The strangeness and rarity of this event reflected the inherent racism and classism prevelant in Lima. If not for Ursula’s writings of her experiences, her life may well have been unacknowledged. Due to her status as not only a slave but an african slave, she was afforded experiences different than those occupying a high social sphere. Her writings illuminated the inherent rascism in the hierarchies of both church and state.
  • 5. Ursula’s female peers Ursula was not the only documented female in the seventeenth century in Latin America. Catalina de Cristo was a baker within a convent and reported seeing souls of Purgatory in mass and claimed she was awoken each morning by a saint. Juana de Cristo was a spirtual advisor to the slaves within the convent and exuded her spirtitual dedication by sleeping on an uncomfortable wooden bench each night for Jesus’ suffering on the cross. Gerónima did not discriminate by race when she kissed the feet of the dead and was also signed as “Slave of the Blessed Souls of Purgartory”. Saint Clare originally intended for all the nuns within the convent to do the chores as the slaves because it was humbling to lead a life of poverty and labor for god. Unfortunately,the convent maintained a large slave population due to the increase in the needs of an increasing number of those who sought the black veil.
  • 6. Ursula,the well and after the well To lead a life without vanity or desire for material posessions is no easy feat. Many of the nuns living in the convent were plagued by the desire to wear stylish clothing. These articles of clothing were treasured and after receiving a skirt she had lent thoroughly soiled, she angrily began cleaning it on planks over a well. The boards on which she was standing snapped and left her in a dire predicament. Ursula trutly believes she was saved from a painful death by the Virgin of Carmen. From that day on she dedicated herself vigorously to a life of servitude. Ursula became humble and sought the most grueling tasks within the convent and tended to the most ill of patients. She had many spirtual experiences and was regarded within her convent as a very devout,religious woman. She had significant contact with Jesus and in one instance, Jesus even equated her with two of the most highly regarded,black veil female saints. Despite this,she remained a slave.In 1645 Ursula’s owner was very disgruntled by her inattention to the regular chores of a slave. Ursula wanted to focus on leading a spirtual life and sought to leave the convent and find a new owner. Ursula had become such a valuable mystic that doña Rafaela de Esquivel purchased her freedom.Ursula chose not to become a donada because she wanted to be free of the tasks of slavery and finally be free after forty-one years.She did later become a donada as it was the best path for her own personal spirituality.
  • 7. A life of service 1633 in Santa Clara there were 47 donadas and 16 white veils. Almost all belonged in the upper tiers of Andean descent with the exception of Ursula and few other africans that had received their freedom. Racism and classism were inherent not only in convent life but within the public sphere as well. Ursula de Jesús was a pioneer for women in the seventeenth century and her visions are still discussed in Barrio Altos today.
  • 8. Sources Cited • Van Deusen, Nancy E. "Ursula De Jesús: A Seventeenth-Century Afro-Peruvian Mystic." The Human Tradition in Colonial Latin America. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2002. 88-101. Print.