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The office of the procurator of the papal Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide) offers a unique case study of noncommercial interloping in the long eighteenth century in the Pearl River Delta, and reveals the complexity and fluidity of life at the intersection of Asian and European maritime environments in that special human ecosystem. The oceanic infrastructure of the Age of Sail and the Sino-Western trade system in Canton sustained the Catholic missionary enterprise in Asia, and the professional figure of the procurator represented its economic and political linchpin. Procurators were agents connected with both European and Qing imperial formations, yet not directly at their service. They utilized existing maritime trade networks to their own advantage without being integral parts of those networks’ economic mechanisms. All the while, they subverted Qing prohibitions against Christianity. Using sources preserved in Rome, this article offers new insights into the global mechanisms of trade, communication, and religious exchange embodied by the procurators-interlopers and their networks, with significant implications for the history of the Sino-Western trade system, Qing policies toward the West and Christianity, and the history of Asian Catholic missions.
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This archival document is a composite 17th–18th-century manuscript collection, primarily comprising a Jesuit theological treatise titled *Answers to Twelve Questions or Doubts* (c. 1640), authored by Father Francisco, Vice-Provincial of the Society of Jesus in China, and addressed to Father Frey João Baptista de Morales of the Dominican Order in Manila. It also includes supplementary petitions, certifications, and polemical correspondence dated between 1639 and 1746, notably a 1641 petition by Fray António de Santa Maria of the Franciscan Province of San Gregorio in the Philippines concerning doctrinal disputes over Duns Scotus, and an August 1740 certification issued by Frei Bento de Christo, Governor of the Bishopric of China, authenticating copies for legal use in Macao. The text engages with complex missionary praxis in Qing China, addressing contested practices—including Christian participation in Confucian ancestral rites, baptismal adaptations for women, financial transactions with pagans, and liturgical translations—through extensive theological reasoning grounded in natural law, papal authority, and Scholastic precedent. Key figures include António Rubino (Jesuit Visitor), Francisco Monteiro Sóme (notary in Macau), and Domingos de Ipo (Governor of the Bishopric of China). The material originates from multiple locations: Macao (primary site of composition and authentication), Peking, Hangchow, Nan-chang, and Fo Kien, reflecting the transregional nature of the China mission. Housed in the National Library of Lisbon as part of MSS Box 83, No. 9, the collection serves as critical primary evidence for the history of Catholic missions, inter-order rivalry, and cross-cultural religious accommodation in early modern East Asia.
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"Falar de Memória" é um programa de Hugo Pinto com a participação do jornalista e investigador João Guedes. Semanalmente, a revisitação do passado de Macau através das histórias que têm como protagonistas personagens e lugares que ainda perduram na memória. Esta edição foi para o ar na Rádio Macau no dia 14 de Dezembro de 2017.
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