A critical overview of historical Catholic practices and mystical movements, particularly in Portugal and Spain. It examines the tension between universal Church doctrine and localized folk traditions, highlighting how the latter often incorporated elements bordering on what might be considered "magic" from a modern perspective. The text also details the Jacobeia, a significant reformist movement in 18th-century Portuguese Catholicism, exploring its origins, theological underpinnings, and eventual suppression by the Inquisition. Furthermore, the source introduces the works of Father Ângelo de Sequeira, a missionary whose writings, including "Botica Preciosa," exemplify this blend of formal Catholicism and popular devotions, particularly those directed toward the Virgin Mary and various saints for mundane concerns. The author challenges conventional understandings of "magic" within a Catholic context, suggesting that such labels are often retrospective and ethnocentric. Finally, the document presents numerous prayers, novenas, litanies, and spiritual exercises in both Latin and vernacular Portuguese, offering practical remedies and guidance for the faithful on a range of spiritual and temporal matters.
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