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Eight hundred years ago, the Catholic Church found the need to set up a court known as the Inquisition. Its duty was to find and punish people suspected of heresy, however the methods were crude, unfair, and even ridiculous. Many innocent people died at the hands of fervent Inquisitors, who were totally convinced of their duty to God to seek and destroy all those who would go against him. Jews, Moors and non-Catholic Christians were all persecuted by the Inquisitors, however the most famous of the persecuted are the witches. With the need for a scapegoat, the Catholics sought out midwives, healers, and dabblers in folk-magic. The 'witches' became the malevolent enemy of the church, and as such they must be eradicated. The Inquisition had a drastic effect on how the common person viewed the practice of witchcraft, and how it would be portrayed for centuries to come.

Eight hundred years ago, the Catholic Church found the need to set up acourt known as the Inquisition. Its duty was to find and punish people suspected of heresy, however the methods were crude, unfair, and evenridiculous. Many innocent people died at the hands of fervent Inquisitors, who were totally convinced of their duty to God to seek and destroy allthose who would go against him. Jews, Moors and non-Catholic Christians were all persecuted by the Inquisitors, however the most famous of thepersecuted are the witches. With the need for a scapegoat, the Catholicssought out midwives, healers, and dabblers in folk-magic. The ‘witches’ became the malevolent enemy of the church, and as such they must beeradicated. The Inquisition had a drastic effect on how the common personviewed the practice of witchcraft, and how it would be portrayed forcenturies to come.The Inquisition was also a mass attempt to keep women powerless.For hundreds of years, women were just as capable magic workers as men, and many were healers. This gave them power that was forbidden in aChristian world. Women who had knowledge beyond the norm were thought of as witches. Healers and midwives were persecuted for their ‘magical knowledge’ of herbs. It was seen necessary to persecute them as “… Noone does more harm to the Catholic faith than midwives.” Midwives were in a position of power over the newborns and mothers, and could slip inan evil talisman or charm. The child would then be a target for the devil. Since witches were also supposed to eat babies, targeting midwives as witches is understandable to any good Catholic. (source)

http://artemisilveraven.tripod.com/inquisition.html


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Date: 2010-05-20 11:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firsttimeuser.livejournal.com
Before Christianity, there was no practice known as 'witchcraft' The word probably came from a Celtic word for wise, 'wicce'. Many of the signs of witchcraft found in the Inquisition can be related to pagan traditions and magic that have nothing to do with devil-worship.

а бабулька на супчик грибов насобирала :)

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Date: 2010-05-20 11:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] irochka5.livejournal.com
очень уж колоритная,да и шляпа кстати!

ну вот

Date: 2010-05-23 10:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nic-angel.livejournal.com
да-а... многое мы еще не знаем о добрых феях))

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