Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Manuel Joaquim Moreira da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Vechina, Sofia Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/144016
Resumo: Passionist religiosity was gradually established from the 12th and 13th centuries onwards, encouraged by the Franciscan ideals of imitation, meditation, and devotion to Christ, with St. Francis becoming the very image of sorrowful humanity as he received the stigmata of Christ. The medieval cult of the Passion, reiterated in the Council of Trent, continued into the Modern Age, and is preserved today in manifestations of spirituality and popular devotion, experienced through artistic images of the Passion of Christ, as well as the veneration of relics of Vera Cruz, the shroud, among others. The liturgy and devotion have used and still use these images in religious solemnities, of which the Holy Week ceremonies stand out, as well as in theatrical performances in which the image serves as a vehicle mediating between two worlds, the earthly and the celestial, following the itineraries of the Stations of the Cross which, from the 15th century onwards, allow us to relive the final stages of Christ's earthly life in the Holy Land.
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title Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
spellingShingle Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
Rocha, Manuel Joaquim Moreira da
Humanidades
Humanities
title_short Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
title_full Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
title_fullStr Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
title_sort Imagens da Via Crucis: cenários de ritualização, sacralização e devoção, no norte e centro de Portugal
author Rocha, Manuel Joaquim Moreira da
author_facet Rocha, Manuel Joaquim Moreira da
Vechina, Sofia Nunes
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author2 Vechina, Sofia Nunes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Manuel Joaquim Moreira da
Vechina, Sofia Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humanidades
Humanities
topic Humanidades
Humanities
description Passionist religiosity was gradually established from the 12th and 13th centuries onwards, encouraged by the Franciscan ideals of imitation, meditation, and devotion to Christ, with St. Francis becoming the very image of sorrowful humanity as he received the stigmata of Christ. The medieval cult of the Passion, reiterated in the Council of Trent, continued into the Modern Age, and is preserved today in manifestations of spirituality and popular devotion, experienced through artistic images of the Passion of Christ, as well as the veneration of relics of Vera Cruz, the shroud, among others. The liturgy and devotion have used and still use these images in religious solemnities, of which the Holy Week ceremonies stand out, as well as in theatrical performances in which the image serves as a vehicle mediating between two worlds, the earthly and the celestial, following the itineraries of the Stations of the Cross which, from the 15th century onwards, allow us to relive the final stages of Christ's earthly life in the Holy Land.
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