- Roman Inquisition
The Roman Inquisition was a system of
tribunal s developed by theHoly See during the second half of the 16th century, responsible for prosecuting individuals accused of a wide array of crimes related toheresy , includingsorcery ,blasphemy , andwitchcraft , as well forcensorship of printed literature. The tribunals covered most of theItalian peninsula as well asMalta and also existed in isolated pockets of papal jurisdiction in other parts ofEurope , includingAvignon , inFrance . The Congregation of the Holy Office, one of the original 15 congregations of theRoman Curia created byPope Sixtus V in 1588, presided over the activity of the local tribunals. While the Roman Inquisition was originally designed to combat the spread ofProtestantism in Italy, the institution outlived its original purpose, and the system of tribunals lasted until the mid 18th century, when the Italian states began to suppress the local inquisitions, effectively eliminating the power of the church to prosecute heretical crimes.The
pope appointed one cardinal to preside over the meetings. There were usually ten other cardinals who were members of the Congregation, as well as aprelate and two assistants all chosen from theDominican Order . The Holy Office also had an international group of consultants, experienced scholars oftheology andcanon law , who advised it on specific questions. In 1616 these consultants gave their assessment of the propositions that theSun is immobile and at the center of the universe and that theEarth moves around it, judging both to be "foolish and absurd in philosophy," and the first to be "formally heretical" and the second "at least erroneous in faith" in theology. This assessment led toCopernicus 's "De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium " to be placed on the Index of Forbidden Books, until revised andGalileo Galilei to be admonished about his Copernicanism. It was this same body in 1633 that tried Galileo, condemned him for a "grave suspicion of heresy", and banned all his works.Among the subjects of this
Inquisition wereFrancesco Patrizi ,Giordano Bruno ,Tommaso Campanella ,Girolamo Cardano , Cesare Cremonini, andGalileo Galilei . Of these, only Bruno was executed; Galileo died underhouse arrest , and Campanella was imprisoned for twenty-seven years. The miller Domenico Scandella was also put to the stake on the orders ofPope Clement VIII in 1599.The Inquisition also concerned itself with the
Benandanti in theFriuli region, but considered them a lesser danger than the Reformation and only handed out light sentences.The Inquisition in Malta (1561 to 1798) is generally considered to have been gentler than the Spanish Inquistition. [http://www.hmml.org/centers/malta/cathedral/aim.html]
The last notable action of the Roman Inquisition occurred in 1858, in Bologna, when Inquisition agents kidnapped a 6-year-old Jewish boy,
Edgardo Mortara , separating him from his family. [cite book |last=Kertzer |first=David I. |authorlink= |title=The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara |year=1997 |publisher=Knopf |isbn=0679450319 ] The local inquisitor had learned that the boy was secretly baptised by his nursemaid. PopePius IX raised the boy as a Catholic in Rome. The boy's father, Momolo Montara, spent years seeking help in all quarters, including internationally, to try to reclaim his son. The case received international attention and fueled the anti-papal sentiments that helped the Italian Nationalism movement. [cite episode | title = The End of the Inquisition | series = Secret Files of the Inquisition | credits = David Rabinovitch, producer, director| network = PBS | airdate = May 2007]References
See also
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Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith , current name of the former Inquisition
*Counter-Reformation
*Protestant Reformation
*Inquisition
*Pomponio Algerio , attracted attention of the Inquisition and finally executed by civil authorities
*Sébastien Bourdon (1616-1671), a French Protestant painter forced to flee Italy
*Diego de Enzinas , Protestant burnt to the stake in 1547
*Francesco Barberini (1597-1679), secretary of the Inquisition 1633-79
*Pietro, Cardinal Ottoboni (1667-1740), secretary of the Inquisition 1726-40
*Tommaso Crudeli ,freemason imprisoned by the Inquisition
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