El Santo Oficio en Cuenca: la relación del Auto General de Fe de 1583
Author(s) -
Eulogio Fernández Carrasco
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
revista de derecho de la uned (rduned)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2255-3436
pISSN - 1886-9912
DOI - 10.5944/rduned.13.2013.12095
Subject(s) - heresy , humanities , ceremony , art , political science , philosophy , theology , law
La delacion fue la manera habitual que utilizo la Inquisicion para condenar a los culpables de practica de los delitos de herejia. A partir de aqui, los interrogatorios, la carcel, el tormento y las penas funcionaban para el desarrollo del acto final, que era el Auto de Fe. Resenar la importancia del Auto de Fe como la ceremonia publica de ejecucion de personas condenadas por la Inquisicion acusados de herejia y otros delitos. El Auto de Fe era la mas impresionante de las ceremonias del Santo Oficio celebrada con gran pompa y solemnidad. Se fundamentaba en una procesion de los condenados, conducidos a una plaza publica, generalmente la plaza mayor, la pronunciacion de un sermon y seguido de la ejecucion de la sentencia en la que podia haber condenados en la hoguera, funcion que realizaba el brazo secular. Estas ejecuciones se realizaron tanto en los territorios de Espana y Portugal como en sus colonias. The delation was the habitual way that used the Inquisition to condemn the culprits of practice of the crimes of heresy. From here, the interrogations, the jail, the torment and sorrow were working for the development of the final act, which was the Auto-da-fe. To outline the importance of the Auto-da-fe as the public ceremony of persons’ execution condemned for the Inquisition accused of heresy and other crimes. It was the most impressive of the ceremonies of the Holy Trade celebrated with great pomp and solemnity. The major square was based on a procession of the reprobates, led to a public square generally and on the pronunciation of a sermon, followed of the execution of the judgment, in which it could have condemned in the bonfire, function that realized the secular arm. These executions were realized both in the territories of Spain and Portugal and in his colonies.
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