The article considers a cult that developed and still thrives in a small Abruzzo town in the years between the two world wars. During these decades, the mummified body of a baby became the object of worship and devotional practices. The epileptic Baby Donato died and after few months his body was given to the Sanctuary of St Donatus in Celenza sul Trigno. St Donatus is the saint who protects epileptics and in Italian Catholicism is therefore the master of disease. The name Donato means ‘given’ and the ailment (epilepsy) is given by the saint to his subjects in exchange for being cured they give him devotion and gifts. In this case, the sick child’s mother embarked on a much greater initiative, and actually gave the saint the dead body of th...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
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Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This article discusses the ways in which the physical presence of consecrated virgins was perceived,...
The article discusses the Europe-wide late medieval phenomenon of the cult of the Holy Name, using i...
This article provides a brief geographical, linguistic, historical, and anthropological overview of ...
This paper deals with the statue of Our Lady of Maidens, kept in the parish church of Civitella Rove...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
This essay analyses the domestic cult of the Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola from his death at t...
This article analyzes two miracles, which a fragment of the True Cross performed for the Venetian co...
Looks at cultural bereavement as a condition that can severely compromise the psychological health o...
This paper focuses on the religious feasts of St. Agata, one of the most important religious feasts ...
This article analyses how psychological trauma and cultural bereavement is negotiated by rituals per...
This article describes the beliefs and some of the ritual practices of a group of female pilgrims vi...
This article discusses the events that took place in the year 1486, in a small town in northern Ital...
This study explores social and gendered aspects of female fertility in popular religious practices i...
This article focuses on the cult and legends surrounding two local martyrs of Cappadocian Caesarea: ...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This article discusses the ways in which the physical presence of consecrated virgins was perceived,...
The article discusses the Europe-wide late medieval phenomenon of the cult of the Holy Name, using i...