Andres de Soto explained

Andres de Soto
Honorific Suffix:OFM
Birth Date:1552/3
Birth Place:Sahagún, Crown of Castile, Habsburg Spain
Death Date:5 April 1625
Death Place:Brussels, Duchy of Brabant, Spanish Netherlands
Nationality:Spanish
Other Names:Andreas a Soto
Religion:Catholic
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Offices Held:Confessor to the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia

Andres de Soto or Andreas a Soto (1552/3–1625) was a Franciscan preacher and spiritual writer, confessor to the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia.[1]

Life

Andres de Soto was born in Sahagún, Spain, in 1552 or 1553.[2]

He entered the Recollect Franciscan Order at the age of 20. In 1599 he was appointed as confessor to the Infanta Isabella and travelled to the Spanish Netherlands. He remained the Infanta's confessor until his death, 26 years later.

In 1603 he was awarded 3,000 livres out of state funds, to be employed in pious works, and a further 713 livres to buy a new hermitage and renovate an existing hermitage in Ghent.[3] In 1604 he helped re-establish the Franciscan Recollect convent in Boetendael, which had been badly damaged and abandoned in 1579. In 1616 he helped found the Annunciate convent in Brussels. In 1622, a year after her husband the Archduke Albert had died, Soto received Isabella's profession as a Franciscan Tertiary.[4]

He died in Brussels on 5 April 1625.

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Notes and References

  1. Cordula van Wyhe, "Court and Convent: The Infanta Isabella and Her Franciscan Confessor Andrés de Soto", Sixteenth Century Journal 35/2 (Summer, 2004), pp. 411-445. DOI: 10.2307/20476943 Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/20476943
  2. Web site: Soto. www.dutchrevolt.leiden.edu. 27 September 2016.
  3. Jules Finot (ed.), Inventaire sommaire des archives départementales antérieures à 1790. Nord. Archives Civiles, série B. Chambre des Comptes de Lille, vol. 6 (Lille, 1888), pp. 14-15.
  4. Van Wyhe, p. 423