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  • This abstract describes a second pastoral letter issued by Dom Fr. Hylário de Santa Rosa, Bishop of Macau, on 17 September 1743 (not 1754, as erroneously stated in the title; the body text and signature date confirm 1743), preserved in the Colonial Historical Archive under reference M304 and bearing stamps of the Ultramarine Council and the Macau-based archive M.G.A.L. The document addresses moral, liturgical, financial, and social regulation within the Diocese of Macau during Portuguese colonial administration. Key provisions include mandating doctrinal exposition by Beguines during Mass in lieu of sermons; prohibiting usury—specifically *bethele* (usurious lending) and *dar dinheiro a ganhar de terra* (land-secured lending)—with graduated interest limits (6–10% depending on collateral type) and penalties including suspension from Holy Orders and excommunication; restricting social interaction between Catholic women and non-Christians (*gentios*), requiring mediation and limiting access to thresholds; enforcing parish registration compliance during Lent; requiring financial accountability from administrators of hospitals, confraternities, chapels, and other pious institutions not established by royal charter; and prescribing decorum within churches, especially regarding women’s conduct and consumption of food or drink. The letter reflects ecclesiastical authority over spiritual discipline, economic ethics, interfaith boundaries, and institutional governance in eighteenth-century Macau.

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