La fee triunfante en quatro autos by Francisco Garau

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Author Garau, Francisco, 1640-1701
Title La fee triunfante en quatro autos
Celebrados en Mallorca por el Santo Oficio de la Inquisición en que han salido ochenta y ocho reos, y de treinta y siete relajados sólo hubo tres pertinaces.
Original Publication 1691
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Summary "La Fee Triunfante en Quatro Autos" by Francisco Garau is a historical narrative likely written in the late 17th century. The text details significant events relating to the Inquisition, specifically four autos de fe that took place in Mallorca, culminating in the reconciliations and punishments of numerous individuals accused of Judaism and other heresies. The work reflects the religious fervor and moral complexities of the times, capturing the tension between faith and enacted justice. The opening of the narrative establishes the context for the main events, setting the stage for a solemn depiction of the autos de fe—ceremonial public trials held by the Inquisition. It introduces the political and ecclesiastical figures involved and outlines the nature of the accusations against the accused. The vivid descriptions emphasize the gravity of the proceedings, highlighting both the pressure on the accused to conform to Catholic beliefs and the severe consequences for those deemed obstinate in their faith. The author’s overt moralist tone serves to justify the actions of the Inquisition while also showcasing the potential for redemption among those who seek reconciliation with the Church. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Inquisition -- Spain -- Majorca
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EBook-No. 33227
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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