The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony

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Autor(a) principal: Cohen, Leonardo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/17749
Resumo: This article analyzes the detailed account of the conversion ceremony of Emperor Sus nyos to Catholicism, as it was compiled by Father Manuel de Almeida in his book "História da Etiópia". At this ceremony, Afonso Mendes, the recently appointed Patriarch of Ethiopia, gave a learned exposition on Church history that championed the authority of Rome above all else. Father Mendes’ speech reveals, beyond all doubt, that he was more interested in expounding upon ecclesiastical history and the various heresies that had shaped the Church’s past than contending with the premises and concerns of his Ethiopian hosts. From the Catholic patriarch’s standpoint, primitive heresy had inevitably tainted the Alexandrine Church. For Emperor Sus nyos, the proceedings on February 11, 1626 were indeed a confirmation ceremony, but they also gave rise to a new version of Ethiopian religious history. This article presents for the first time an English version of this account and the original text in Portuguese accompanied by an introduction and detailed notes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
title The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
spellingShingle The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
Cohen, Leonardo
Ethiopia
Jesuits
Ecclesiastical History
Catholicism
Mission
Etiópia
Jesuítas
História da Igreja
Catolicismo
Missionação
title_short The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
title_full The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
title_fullStr The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
title_full_unstemmed The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
title_sort The catholic kingdom of Ethiopia: father Manuel de Almeida’s account of the imperial conversion ceremony
author Cohen, Leonardo
author_facet Cohen, Leonardo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cohen, Leonardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethiopia
Jesuits
Ecclesiastical History
Catholicism
Mission
Etiópia
Jesuítas
História da Igreja
Catolicismo
Missionação
topic Ethiopia
Jesuits
Ecclesiastical History
Catholicism
Mission
Etiópia
Jesuítas
História da Igreja
Catolicismo
Missionação
description This article analyzes the detailed account of the conversion ceremony of Emperor Sus nyos to Catholicism, as it was compiled by Father Manuel de Almeida in his book "História da Etiópia". At this ceremony, Afonso Mendes, the recently appointed Patriarch of Ethiopia, gave a learned exposition on Church history that championed the authority of Rome above all else. Father Mendes’ speech reveals, beyond all doubt, that he was more interested in expounding upon ecclesiastical history and the various heresies that had shaped the Church’s past than contending with the premises and concerns of his Ethiopian hosts. From the Catholic patriarch’s standpoint, primitive heresy had inevitably tainted the Alexandrine Church. For Emperor Sus nyos, the proceedings on February 11, 1626 were indeed a confirmation ceremony, but they also gave rise to a new version of Ethiopian religious history. This article presents for the first time an English version of this account and the original text in Portuguese accompanied by an introduction and detailed notes.
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