"Bisogno di buona regola": Promoting Conciliar Discipline in Renaissance Dubrovnik (Ragusa) (CROSBI ID 604545)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Trška Miklošić, Tanja
engleski
"Bisogno di buona regola": Promoting Conciliar Discipline in Renaissance Dubrovnik (Ragusa)
After a decade of ill government of the Archdiocese of Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik, Croatia) – marked by non-residing prelates, sales of church benefits and deterioration of its possessions – in 1555 the Archdiocese was assigned to Lodovico Beccadelli (Bologna, 1501 – Prato, 1572). During his government of the Archdiocese of Ragusa (1555 – 1564) Beccadelli promoted the ideas of the Council of Trent, which he closely followed (as secretary in the preparatory phase from April to October 1545 and as participant in final sessions after the Council’s reopening in 1561 until May 1563) ; he even anticipated the decrees to be proclaimed during its final stage. Having found the Archdiocese in disorder, Beccadelli restored its possessions, organized the clergy and attempted to institute parishes within the city, with his conduct towards his subjects in perfect accordance with the Council’s Decree on Reformation. In 1556 he visited all the churches of the city, to much amazement of the government, and strictly forbade holding masses in private houses – one of the many abuses found among local people and sustained by Ragusan clergy – thus anticipating the “Decree concerning the things to be observed, and to be avoided, in the celebration of mass”. His prudence towards the Republic’s proposal of festive annual commemoration of relics from the Holy Land which arrived to Ragusa in 1558 foresaw the decree “On the invocation, veneration, and relics, of saints, and on sacred images”. Finally, as a zealous advocate of residence of bishops, Beccadelli did not attempt to govern his Church from a distance, although the years spent in Ragusa sometimes seemed as “being buried among the cliffs of Schiavonia”. Beccadelli’s pastoral work in mid-16th century Ragusa is proposed as a case-study of an early implementation of the Council of Trent into the religious life of a small, but dynamic community.
Council of Trent; Dubrovnik; Lodovico Beccadelli
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Podaci o prilogu
115-116.
2013.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700)
Francois, Wim ; Soen, Violet
Leuven: KU Leuven Public Governance Institute
Podaci o skupu
The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700)
predavanje
04.12.2013-06.12.2013
Leuven, Belgija