"In its two and a half centuries of existence at Goa, the Inquisition burned at the stake 57 alive and 64 in effigy. Others sentenced to various cruel punishments totaled 4,046. The people who were converted but still continued secretly to perform Hindu rituals were treated even more harshly… The manner in which the Church enriched itself was just scandalous. Half the property of a person found in possession of idols went to the Church…The Church acquired urban and rural properties on an impressive scale. The open performances of Hindu ceremonies were replaced by great public processions on Christian feast days. One of the worst criminals was Francis Xavier, later to be made into a saint."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Alan Machado-Prabhu attributed in
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Goa_Inquisition
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Goa Inquisition
27 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Goa Inquisition →
Related Quotes
"Every word of theirs was a sentence of death and at their slightest nod were moved to terror the vast populations spr…"
"The Inquisition was an infamous tribunal at all places. But the infamy never reached greater depths, nor was more vil…"
"The cruelties which in the name of the religion of peace and love this tribunal practiced in Europe, were carried to …"
"The Portuguese friars and priests had been destroying Hindu temples in Portugal's Indian possessions for quite some t…"
"The Portuguese in this matter as in others followed the custom of the country: Linschoten recorded that they (Portugu…"
"Uruguay-based Alfredo de Mello, a Goan born historian, in his Memoirs of Goa (2003) writes how in a span of 252 years…"
"The Portuguese power became ruthless the more it got itself established in India. Royal Charters were issued from tim…"
"In 1534 Goa was made a bishopric with authority extending over the entire Far East. Special instructions were issued …"
"“Religious bigotry and proselytism, fostered by the Inquisition, sapped the vitals of the empire while mere cruel ter…"
"In the principal market was raised an engine of great height, at top like a Gibbet, with a pulley …which unhinges a m…"