I did not know of the Beguines (embarrassingly) until reading David James Duncan’s magisterial Sun House earlier this year. The Beguines were Christian women in Europe in the Middle Ages. They were mystics, writers, social workers, entrepreneurs, and, in some cases, martyrs. Wonderfully, I completed reading this book while in Paris (reason for travel - the Taylor Swift concert, somewhat incongruously). I was able to, dragging my family, find some of the sites mentioned in this book. LIke the early church desert fathers and mothers, the Beguines shouldered the weight of carrying the theology and essence of the faith during a time of great ecclesial upheaval. This book is historical writing at its best: meticulous, careful, and narratively compelling.