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The Women Priests of Latisana: Apollonia Madizza’s Path to Salvation

2023-10-28 20:28:51

This article focuses on magical allegations against Apollonia Madiza. Apollonia 's imprisonment and escape attracted the attention of the Catholic Church, which was investigating the claim of witchcraft and devil worship in the Friuli village of the Renaissance. This is not just a witch hunting woman's story, it's perfectly suited to all witch's explanations, but it's about a woman who is described as "dynamic" and "smart." But there is also a good relationship with the nobility of Venice.

A good example of a professor's attitude toward popular magic is in the interrogation of a female pastor named Apollonia. The priesthood asked her whether he knew that she would do spell of love for loving women as they were looking for an evil woman who enjoyed illegal power. However, Apollonia intentionally changed the verb. "Apollonia is about to move the meaning of the problem from the enjoyment of dangerous power to the work of a woman to ensure the desire of others and hopes that the church will be accepted as the latter is way of life"

When the church started introducing a new doctrine, confession began to play an increasingly important role in the lives of people throughout Italy and Latisana. If you do not exclude shrine maidens, that will be greatly reduced. Because they acknowledge their activities to find out what their sins are. (In Latissana, Pietro was found guilty, immediately turned around and publicly condemned these women). Using a confession to achieve an active advertisement and a review of the propaganda generated by Latisa's women has achieved a good result. Even the most intensive contract workers do not seem to be willing to repair their approach and accept the position of the church. Unfortunately, the church is still finding that (at least for a while) Latisana needs some teaching and training to release popular Christianity from society.