Inquisition and Empire: The Holy Office of Goa between Padroado and Propaganda Fide (1666-1681)

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Author/contributor
Title
Inquisition and Empire: The Holy Office of Goa between Padroado and Propaganda Fide (1666-1681)
Abstract
During the dispute between Portugal and the Holy See over the rights of Patronage (Padroado real) in Asia, the Inquisition played a secondary role in the legal allegations of the Crown. In the local context of the controversies with the apostolic vicars sent by the Congregation de Propaganda Fide, priests and missionaries of the Portuguese Padroado saw the Holy Office as an instrument to defend the rights of the Crown, arresting and excommunicating on behalf of the tribunal. Imperial agents in the Estado da Índia envisioned the Inquisition as an instrument for claiming jurisdictional rights over territory, while they also faced conflicts with the inquisitors.
Publication
Anuario de Historia de América Latina
Volume
57
Pages
87-121
Date
2020
Language
es
ISSN
2194-3680
Short Title
Inquisition and Empire
Accessed
7/18/24, 2:26 PM
Library Catalog
journals.ub.uni-koeln.de
Rights
Derechos de autor 2020 Miguel Rodrigues Lourenço
Citation
Lourenço, M. R. (2020). Inquisition and Empire: The Holy Office of Goa between Padroado and Propaganda Fide (1666-1681). Anuario de Historia de América Latina, 57, 87–121. https://doi.org/10.15460/jbla.57.191