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Title: Death Commemoration Strategies in Medieval Portugal: A Mirror of Lay Participation in Religious Parochial Life (The Case of Coimbra)
Authors: Campos, Maria Amélia Álvaro de 
Keywords: Middle Ages Portugal; Coimbra urban parishes
Issue Date: 2023
Project: http://doi.org/10.54499/EXPL/HAR-HIS/0532/2021 
Serial title, monograph or event: Religions
Volume: 12
Issue: 14
Abstract: This article will, through the analysis of three parishes in Coimbra between the twelfth and the fourteenth century, investigate practices surrounding the commemoration of death. Through the study of extant wills, post-mortem donations, and necrological documents—such as Obituaries and Anniversary Books—this work seeks to describe the populations and communities who entrusted their final salvation to these churches. This characterization will allow a description of the typology of the suffrage ceremonies founded by these souls, meanwhile presenting an evaluation of the maintenance and management of these foundations by the churches and its chapters throughout the centuries. This paper intends to highlight what survives after death—not only in terms of memory, but also in light of social relationships, interpersonal and familial connections, and professional solidarities. Focusing on a population that is otherwise poorly documented—and moreover, represents a socio-professional background of a low echelon—this text intends to present a global characterization of the cult of the dead, with a further aim of drawing attention to the intervention and enrichment of parish pastoral care by the lay population in this Portuguese city.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111125
DOI: 10.3390/rel14121443
Rights: openAccess
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