Suggestioni agiografiche nella monarchia italiana fra Otto e Novecento: Maria Clotilde di Savoia-Napoleone (1843-1911)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This article traces the story of Maria Clotilde of Savoy (1843-1911), a noblewoman whose
process of beatification, begun in the 1930s, was never completed. The life of Vittorio Emanuele
II’s daughter was conditioned by the political-diplomatic situation within the context
of national unification; at the same time, it was also characterized by a spiritual tension that
deepened in her later years as the princess, thanks to her religious practices and charitable
works, was greatly admired, whilst stirring up devotion among those who revered her as a
sort of “living saint”. Such feelings strengthened after the princess’s death, and after the Concordat
the conditions were ripe for launching a beatification process. However, this process
ended up being undermined by the changing climate and transformations leading to new and
different models of female sanctity after World War II.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Maria Clotilde Savoia-Bonaparte; agiografia; corte; santità; Italia
Elenco autori:
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