Olá! Bem-vindos!
No último post desta rubrica, falei na Inquisição, essa página negra - de muitas - da Igreja Católica. Por curiosidade fui pesquisar o que era feito às vítimas deste Tribunal Eclesiástico. Em Portugal foi estabelecido em 1536, pretendia identificar, julgar e punir heresias e comportamentos desviantes da doutrina cristã, mais especificamente perseguiam cristãos novos (judeus convertidos) e feitiçaria. Actualmente, este tribunal evoluiu e com o Papa João XXIII recebeu o nome de Dicastério para a Doutrina da Fé. Na Inquisição, os métodos eram atrozes, desde o confisco de bens, prisão, tortura, penitências públicas e a morte. Em Portugal este tribunal não se limitou a questões de fé, mas também a interesses políticos e económicos. Quanto aos métodos, baseavam-se no segredo, denúncia anónima e tortura como forma de obter confissões. Por tudo o que já leram não querem saber mais nada sobre as torturas que estes padres infligiram a inocentes! Mas uma coisa tenho de vos dizer, estas técnicas foram desenterradas do baú dos horrores da Igreja Católica para voltar a torturar uma pessoa inocente, que só está viva por milagre de Deus! Mas agora, para torturar estes padres, apresento-vos 5 looks que tenho a certeza que farão sorrir Deus onde quer que Ele se encontre!
Hello! Welcome!
In the last post in this series, I discussed the Inquisition, one of the many dark chapters in the history of the Catholic Church. Out of curiosity, I looked into what happened to the victims of this ecclesiastical tribunal. In Portugal, it was established in 1536 with the aim of identifying, judging, and punishing heresies and behaviors deviating from Christian doctrine; more specifically, it persecuted New Christians (converted Jews) and witchcraft. Today, this tribunal has evolved, and under Pope John XXIII, it was renamed the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. During the Inquisition, the methods were atrocious, ranging from the confiscation of property, imprisonment, torture, public penance, and execution. In Portugal, this tribunal did not limit itself to matters of faith, but also to political and economic interests. As for its methods, they were based on secrecy, anonymous denunciations, and torture as a means of extracting confessions. After everything you’ve read, you don’t want to hear any more about the tortures these priests inflicted on innocent people! But there’s one thing I have to tell you: these techniques have been dug up from the Catholic Church’s chest of horrors to once again torture an innocent person, who is only alive by a miracle of God! But now, to torture these priests, I present to you 5 looks that I’m sure will make God smile wherever He may be!
SEGUNDA / MONDAY
TERÇA / TUESDAY
QUARTA / WEDNESDAY
QUINTA / THURSDAY
SEXTA / FRIDAY
Qual o vosso look favorito? Contem-me tudo nos comentários, estou curiosa para saber!!
What is your favorite look? Tell me everything in the comments, I'm curious to know !
Hoje é o aniversário da minha querida mãe, que terá um post neste blog dedicado só a ela, isto muito em breve! Por isso, hoje quero apenas mandar-lhe, por este meio, um grande beijinho no coração!💖
Today is my dear mother’s birthday, and I’ll be posting a blog entry dedicated just to her very soon! So today, I just want to send her a big kiss right to her heart!💖
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Thanks for reading!!!
Kisses💋
Marisa Cavaleiro Torres







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