El arzobispo don Pedro de Castro Cabeza de Vaca y Quiñones y la influencia del Sacro Monte en el desarrollo inmaculista en Granada / The Archbishop Don Pedro de Castro Cabeza de Vaca y Quiñones and the Influence of the Sacro Monte in the Immaculist ...
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RESUMEN: La figura del arzobispo don Pedro de Castro fue enormemente importante para el desarrollo de la devoción inmaculista en la Granada de finales del siglo XVI y comienzos del siglo XVII. A raíz de los famosos descubrimientos del Sacro Monte, se va a producir una evolución de esta creencia en tierras granadinas a instancias de este prelado, quien tomó el asunto como una de sus prioridades personales en su episcopado. El inteligente manejo del tema por parte del arzobispo, a pesar de que los hallazgos del Sacro Monte fueran condenados posteriormente por Roma, terminaría concretándose en la erección de la Abadía, en el uso ideológico de todo ello, así como en la extensión del concepcionismo en Granada.
ABSTRACT: The figure of archbishop don Pedro de Castro was extremely important for the development of immaculist devotion in Granada in the 16th century and beginning of the 17th century. In the wake of the famous discoveries of the Sacro Monte, it will produce an evolution of this belief in land Granada at the request of this prelate, who took the issue as one of his personal priorities in his episcopate. Intelligent handling of the issue by the Archbishop, while the findings of the Sacro Monte were subsequently convicted of Rome, eventually landing in the erection of the Abbey, in the ideological use of all of this, as well as the extension of the conceptionism in Granada.
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Accepted 2017-10-30
Published 2017-10-30
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