Garden of Padim Ciço: narratives, imaginary, interventions

Authors

Maria de Fátima de Morais Pinho
Universidade Regional do Cariri/URCA
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8064-2027

Keywords:

1. Popular religiosity- Ceará. 2. Popular Catholicism. 3. Father Cicero-History.

Synopsis

Taking different paths to get to Horto do Padre Cícero, this book presents a set of paths that combine to tell a story of devotion and enchantment, full of nuances that only those who exhaust investigative possibilities can offer. Transiting between aspects demarcated by different points of view, the chapters are presented as steps on a ladder, making us understand in detail and scope the various dimensions that make the sacred space comprehensible.

Using various methodological and documental resources for her writing, like a good historian, Fátima Pinho transits from the ancestral ritualistic garden, a refuge island of ancient and last waters, to the Horto do Padre Cícero, conceived in the light of an imagined geography of the scriptures and, still, the garden resulting from tourist appropriations, which is defined in the destruction of vestiges of what can be understood as “fanatical and outdated religiosity”. Uses, resistances, political, cultural and economic appropriations derive from the set of places that are designed in the same space. It ends in the meaning of the Horto for devotees and residents defined in the intimacy with the space and the processes of transformations that they witnessed over time.

Chapters

  • Garden of Padim Ciço
    narratives, imaginary, interventions

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Author Biography

Maria de Fátima de Morais Pinho, Universidade Regional do Cariri/URCA

Born in Várzea Alegre, in 1966. Associate Professor at the Department of History at the Regional University of Cariri/URCA. PhD in Social History from Universidade Federal Fluminense/UFF, Master in Regional Development from Universidade Regional do Cariri/URCA, specialist in Educational Planning from Universidade Vale do Acaraú/UVA, graduated in History from Universidade Regional do Cariri/URCA.

Since 1998 she develops research on Padre Cícero and the social, religious and political phenomenon of Juazeiro do Norte. In 2002 she was a member of the “Study Commission for the Historic-Ecclesial Rehabilitation of Padre Cícero”, appointed by the Diocesan Bishop of Crato, Dom Fernando Panico.

From 2008 to 2017, she was Director of the José Morocco Institute of Sociocultural Study and Research in Cariri – IPESC, where she developed research and organized events such as: IV and V International Symposium of Padre Cícero, 2014 and 2017, respectively.

She has texts published on the subject as book chapters and articles in specialized magazines.

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Published

March 1, 2023
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