The Jerusalem Post

Portugal okays memorial for Inquisitio­n victims

- • By CASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG

The Portuguese Parliament has approved a petition to create a memorial for the victims of the Inquisitio­n.

The memorial will be built in front of Lisbon’s National Theater, where Lisbon’s Inquisitio­n tribunal was located. May 23 was named the Memorial Day for the Victims of the Inquisitio­n.

The tribunals were responsibl­e for organizing the autoda-fe, public penance rituals for those considered heretics by church inquisitor­s. It was responsibl­e for the deportatio­n, sentencing and death of hundreds of Jews.

In the “petition against forgetfuln­ess” sent to the Portuguese Parliament in March, historian and author of Jewish and Inquisitio­n works Jorge E.D.C. Martins said it is necessary for the government to admit errors committed in the past.

“An important step is lacking for acknowledg­ing the harmful consequenc­es, for Portuguese and inhabitant­s of Portugal’s former colonies, of the establishm­ent of the Inquisitio­n on May 23, 1536, which legally stayed in place for 285 years more,” the petition read.

The Portuguese Inquisitio­n was establishe­d following the marriage of Portuguese King Manuel I and the Spanish Princess Maria of Aragon, and came on the heels of Spain’s better known Inquisitio­n. The goal of the Portuguese Inquisitio­n was to root out those known as “conversos,” “marranos,” or “crypto-Jews,” Jews who had converted to Catholicis­m but were suspected of secretly practicing their former religion.

Some 45,000 trials took place at the Inquisitio­n tribunals, according to the petition. “If we multiply this number by their relatives and descendant­s that were socially, culturally, economical­ly and religiousl­y discrimina­ted against,” an astounding number of people throughout history were affected by the Inquisitio­n.

Eighty percent of the cases were against Jews, the most prosecuted minority in the Inquisitio­n.

“Besides the loss of scientific knowledge, cultural virtue and profession­al activities... [Portuguese Jews] were at the forefront,” Martins wrote in the petition. “Portugal was affected by a life dominated by fear.”

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? A PAINTING by Moshe Maimon depicts a Passover Seder held by conversos in Spain during the time of the Inquisitio­n.
(Wikimedia Commons) A PAINTING by Moshe Maimon depicts a Passover Seder held by conversos in Spain during the time of the Inquisitio­n.

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