Angelus Silesius
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An enthusiastic convert and priest, Silesius worked to convince German Protestants in Silesia to return to the Catholic Church. He composed 55 tracts and pamphlets condemning Protestantism, several of which were published in two folio volumes entitled ''Ecclesiologia'' (i.e., Ecclesiology). However, he is now remembered chiefly for his mystical poetry, and in particular for two poetical works, both published in 1657: ''Heilige Seelen-Lust'' (''The Soul's Holy Desires''), a collection of more than 200 religious hymn texts that have since been used by both Catholics and Protestants; and ''Cherubinischer Wandersmann'' ("The Cherubic Pilgrim"), a collection of 1,676 short poems, mostly in Alexandrine couplets. His poetry explores contemporary themes of the greatness of God, mystic interpretations of the Trinity, quietist practices, and pantheism within an orthodox Catholic context. Provided by Wikipedia
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