THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

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Autor(a) principal: Pinho, Joana Balsa de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Antíteses
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/44446
Resumo: Since its foundation until the present, the Misericórdias have occupied preexisting buildings to ensure the fulfillment of their assistance activity, to organize their daily life and to celebrate the mass. It is in this context that in 1768 the Misericórdia of Lisbon installed itself in the professed house in Lisbon – the Professed House of São Roque.This paper seeks to deepen the context of the occupation of the professed house and simultaneously reflect on the relationship that the Misericórdias established with architecture and with the built space, which since the beginning of its foundation has always been particular and determinant. The process will be analyzed considering the donation of the building from São Roque to the Misericórdia, but also other donations made to the same institution, as the College of Santo Antão for the installation of the All-Saints Royal Hospital and the assets of the extinct brotherhoods installed in the professed house, and it will be highlighted how all these donations contributed to consolidate the position of the Misericórdia, reinforcing its material and financial conditions for a more convenient pursuit of its assistance objectives.
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spelling THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGEA misericórdia de Lisboa e os edifícios jesuítas do século XVIII: história e patrimónioMisericórdia of LisbonProfessed House of São RoqueHouse of MercyAssistanceJesuitsMisericórdia de LisboaCasa Professa de São RoqueCasa da MisericórdiaAssistênciaJesuítasSince its foundation until the present, the Misericórdias have occupied preexisting buildings to ensure the fulfillment of their assistance activity, to organize their daily life and to celebrate the mass. It is in this context that in 1768 the Misericórdia of Lisbon installed itself in the professed house in Lisbon – the Professed House of São Roque.This paper seeks to deepen the context of the occupation of the professed house and simultaneously reflect on the relationship that the Misericórdias established with architecture and with the built space, which since the beginning of its foundation has always been particular and determinant. The process will be analyzed considering the donation of the building from São Roque to the Misericórdia, but also other donations made to the same institution, as the College of Santo Antão for the installation of the All-Saints Royal Hospital and the assets of the extinct brotherhoods installed in the professed house, and it will be highlighted how all these donations contributed to consolidate the position of the Misericórdia, reinforcing its material and financial conditions for a more convenient pursuit of its assistance objectives.Desde a sua fundação até ao presente, as Misericórdias ocuparam edifícios preexistentes como forma de assegurarem o cumprimento da sua atividade assistencial, organizarem o quotidiano assistencial e celebrarem as missas de obrigação. É neste contexto que em 1768 a Misericórdia de Lisboa se instala na casa professa dos Jesuítas em Lisboa –a Casa Professa de São Roque. O presente texto procura aprofundar o contexto da ocupação da casa professa de Lisboa e simultaneamente refletir sobre a relação que as Misericórdias estabeleceram com a arquitetura e com o espaço edificado, que desde o início da sua fundação sempre se mostrou particular e determinante. Analisar-se-á o processo considerando a doação do edifício de São Roque à Misericórdia, mas também outras doações realizadas à mesma instituição, como a do Colégio de Santo Antão para a instalação do Hospital Real de Todosos-Santos e a dos bens das extintas confrarias instaladas na casa professa, e destacar-se-á como todas estas doações concorreram para consolidar a posição da Misericórdia, reforçando as suas condições materiais e financeiras para uma mais conveniente prossecução dos seus objetivos assistenciais Universidade Estadual de Londrina2022-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionavaliadoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/4444610.5433/1984-3356.2021v14n28p491Antíteses; Vol. 14 No. 28 (2021): Revista Antíteses, vol. 14, n. 28, jul-dez, 2021; 491-515Antíteses; v. 14 n. 28 (2021): Revista Antíteses, vol. 14, n. 28, jul-dez, 2021; 491-5151984-3356reponame:Antítesesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/44446/31149Copyright (c) 2021 Antítesesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinho, Joana Balsa de2022-04-13T14:27:04Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44446Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antitesesPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/oaiantiteses@uel.br||1984-33561984-3356opendoar:2022-04-13T14:27:04Antíteses - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
A misericórdia de Lisboa e os edifícios jesuítas do século XVIII: história e património
title THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
spellingShingle THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
Pinho, Joana Balsa de
Misericórdia of Lisbon
Professed House of São Roque
House of Mercy
Assistance
Jesuits
Misericórdia de Lisboa
Casa Professa de São Roque
Casa da Misericórdia
Assistência
Jesuítas
title_short THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
title_full THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
title_fullStr THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
title_full_unstemmed THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
title_sort THE MISERICÓRDIA OF LISBON AND THE JESUIT BUILDINGS AT THE 18TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
author Pinho, Joana Balsa de
author_facet Pinho, Joana Balsa de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinho, Joana Balsa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Misericórdia of Lisbon
Professed House of São Roque
House of Mercy
Assistance
Jesuits
Misericórdia de Lisboa
Casa Professa de São Roque
Casa da Misericórdia
Assistência
Jesuítas
topic Misericórdia of Lisbon
Professed House of São Roque
House of Mercy
Assistance
Jesuits
Misericórdia de Lisboa
Casa Professa de São Roque
Casa da Misericórdia
Assistência
Jesuítas
description Since its foundation until the present, the Misericórdias have occupied preexisting buildings to ensure the fulfillment of their assistance activity, to organize their daily life and to celebrate the mass. It is in this context that in 1768 the Misericórdia of Lisbon installed itself in the professed house in Lisbon – the Professed House of São Roque.This paper seeks to deepen the context of the occupation of the professed house and simultaneously reflect on the relationship that the Misericórdias established with architecture and with the built space, which since the beginning of its foundation has always been particular and determinant. The process will be analyzed considering the donation of the building from São Roque to the Misericórdia, but also other donations made to the same institution, as the College of Santo Antão for the installation of the All-Saints Royal Hospital and the assets of the extinct brotherhoods installed in the professed house, and it will be highlighted how all these donations contributed to consolidate the position of the Misericórdia, reinforcing its material and financial conditions for a more convenient pursuit of its assistance objectives.
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