Prophecies, eschatology, and the fall of the Pope: The prophetesses of Pusiano and the crisis of the Roman Church (19th century)

This article retraces the case of the prophetesses of Pusiano (Angela and Teresa Isacchi), which developed in the 19th century in conjunction with the Italian unitary movement and the imminent end of the Pope's temporal power; it explores the case as a form of expression of apocalyptical, anti-...

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Published in:Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni
Main Author: Rai, Eleonora (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Morcelliana [2019]
In: Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Isacchi, Angela 1827-1895 / Isacchi, Teresa 1833-1890 / Prophecy / Italy / Risorgimento / Pope / Power / Eschatology
RelBib Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
CG Christianity and Politics
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBJ Italy
KCB Papacy
Further subjects:B Pope's temporal power
B Bible. New Testament
B CHRISTIAN eschatology
B Bible. Old Testament
B Catholic Church
B Santa Parola
B Eschatology
B Christology
B Escatologia
B profetesse di Pusiano
B potere temporale del papa
B Antichrist
B Anticristo
B Holy Word
B Prophetesses of Pusiano
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Summary:This article retraces the case of the prophetesses of Pusiano (Angela and Teresa Isacchi), which developed in the 19th century in conjunction with the Italian unitary movement and the imminent end of the Pope's temporal power; it explores the case as a form of expression of apocalyptical, anti-revolutionary sensibility, which developed in Italy since the late 18th century. Based on the analysis of Angela's political prophecies on the Papacy and the apocalyptical literature composed by her devotees, this study aims at shedding light on their prophetical-eschatological interpretation of the Italian revolutionary context. The Isacchi's followers, in fact, employed their revelations, known as the Holy Word, as the unique possible key of interpretation of the contemporary political, social, and religious crisis. In this sense, the Holy Word is understood as a new and final part of the divine Revelation, after the Old and New Testaments, and as God's final act of mercy towards the Church and men, corrupted by the values of modernity. The analysis of the hierophanies of Pusiano (ca. 1850-ca. 1895), including Marian apparitions, Christological visions and revelations by the Persons of the Trinity, makes a contribution to the study of the religious and "supernatural" manifestations that developed, as a Catholic answer to the crisis of traditional Catholicism, in the delicate passage between Ancien Régime and modernity.
ISSN:2611-8742
Contains:Enthalten in: Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni