The presence of "aesthetic and body practices" of the Our Lady of the Rosary and Saint Benedict Irmandades in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina (1888-1914)

Authors

  • Ênio José da Costa Brito

Keywords:

Irmandade - Religious brotherhood, Feasts, Death, Karla Leandro Rascke

Abstract

Lay brotherhoods (irmandades) were meaningful popular associations in Brazilian colonial period. They were organized with deep links to devotion to a patron saint. The contribution of these religious entities for civil society and Church is invaluable. One must have in mind that colonial and imperial society at that time was just in its first steps of organization These irmandades with their demanding commitments brought a significant input. In the religious realm the Church under Padroado regime painfully promote its normal religious activities. At that time these irmandades took in charge put forward the religious life of quite all people. Karla Leandro in her Dissertation has in mind to understand from within a irmandade of Florianopolis city, then, city of Desterro. Even the title is meaningful: They have fun in their way: feasts and death in the irmandade of Our Lady of Rosary and Saint Benedict, Florianopolis (1888-1940). In this Bibliographical Note we identify some merits of this research. In a second step we highlight its content making some suggestions. Some main issues are emphasized leaving the reader to take his conclusions.

Author Biography

Ênio José da Costa Brito

Professor titular do Programa de Estudos Pós-Gradudados em Ciências da Religião da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo – PUCSP.

Published

2022-07-31

How to Cite

Brito, Ênio J. da C. (2022). The presence of "aesthetic and body practices" of the Our Lady of the Rosary and Saint Benedict Irmandades in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina (1888-1914). Identidade!, 19(2), 110–117. Retrieved from https://revistas.est.edu.br/Identidade/article/view/1736

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Section

RESUMOS E RESENHAS