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The hagiography of the prophet and Dominican tertiary Caterina da Racconigi (1476-1547) is an impressive testimony of the construction of sanctity in sixteenth-century Italy. The hagiographic narrative responds to the often-contrasting needs of the common people disappointed by the corrupt clergy and seeking a path to salvation; to the clergy that strove to revive popular devotion; and to some parts of the humanist circles, looking for an answer to the religious and intellectual doubt that especially originated after the Reformation. Through the analysis of some passages of the two extant hagiographies of Caterina da Racconigi – Vitta et legenda, written by Caterina’s confessors, and Compendio delle cose mirabili, written by the philosopher Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola – this article examinates the multi-layered meanings attributed to sanctity during the religious crisis of the sixteenth century. Reform, intellectual and religious doubt and certainty, and human freedom emerge as fundamental pillars of the hagiographic logic that shaped the language of sanctity.
预言家、多明我会三级修士卡特琳娜-达-拉科尼吉(Caterina da Racconigi,1476-1547 年)的传记是 16 世纪意大利圣洁建设的有力见证。神传叙事回应了平民百姓往往截然相反的需求,他们对腐败的神职人员感到失望,并在寻求救赎之路;神职人员努力恢复民众的虔诚;人文主义圈子的一些人则在寻找宗教和思想疑惑的答案,这种疑惑尤其源自宗教改革之后。本文通过分析现存的两部卡捷琳娜-达-拉科尼吉传记--由卡捷琳娜的忏悔者撰写的《Vitta et legenda》和哲学家詹弗朗西斯科-皮科-德拉-米兰多拉撰写的《Compendio delle cose mirabili》--中的一些段落,探讨了在十六世纪宗教危机期间赋予圣洁的多层含义。改革、知识和宗教的怀疑与确定性以及人类自由成为塑造神圣语言的传颂逻辑的基本支柱。