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  1. Angelus Silesius, OFM ( c. 1624 – 9 July 1677), born Johann Scheffler, was a German Catholic priest, physician, mystic and religious poet. Born and raised a Lutheran, he began to read the works of medieval mystics while studying in the Netherlands and became acquainted with the works of the German mystic Jacob Böhme through Böhme's friend ...

  2. Angelus Silesius, religious poet remembered primarily as the author of Der cherubinischer Wandersmann (1674), a major work of Roman Catholic mysticism. He converted to Roman Catholicism in 1653 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1661. He was fanatical in his opposition to Protestantism.

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  3. Angelus Silesius was a Polish-born German mystic and poet who wrote short poems expressing his mystic experiences. He explored the paradoxes of God's nature, love, and unity in his works such as The Soul's Spiritual Delight and The Cherubic Pilgrim.

  4. His poetry explores contemporary themes of the greatness of God, mystic interpretations of the Trinity, quietist practices, and pantheism within an orthodox Catholic context. Angelus Silesius, OFM, born Johann Scheffler, was a German Catholic priest, physician, mystic and religious poet.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · ANGELUS SILESIUS. German mystic and religious poet of the baroque period; b. Breslau, December 1624; d. there, July 9, 1677. He was born Johannes Scheffler, the son of a Protestant landowner who had emigrated from Poland for religious reasons.

  6. Angelus Silesius (1624–1677), born Johann Scheffler and also known as Johann Angelus Silesius, was a German Catholic priest and physician, known as a mystic and religious poet. The earliest mention of him is the registration of his baptism on Christmas Day, 25 December 1624.

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  8. Learn about the life and works of Angelus Silesius, a German priest who wrote The Cherubic Pilgrim and The Soul's Spiritual Delight. Explore his views on the relationship between God and man, and his influence on the Christian tradition and the modern mind.

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