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Why so few witches were executed in Wales in the middle ages

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

While there were an estimated 500 executions in England, and between 3,000 and 4,000 killings in Scotland, only five people were hanged for witchcraft in Wales.

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  • While there were an estimated 500 executions in England, and between 3,000 and 4,000 killings in Scotland, only five people were hanged for witchcraft in Wales.
  • Early modern Wales was unique in its outlook on witchcraft.
  • Distinct elements of Welsh culture, including superstition and religion, halted the witch trials seen across the rest of Britain and Europe.

Accusations of witchcraft

  • We know from those trial records that suspicions and verbal accusations of witchcraft like those seen across the rest of Britain and Europe were common in Wales.
  • They also happened under similar circumstances where accusations often followed an argument, or a request for charity which was denied.
  • Their accusers were neighbours, relatives and in many cases, people with financial and personal reasons to make accusations.
  • This left juries in early modern Wales in serious doubt about how sensible witch accusations were.

Religion

  • The people of Wales were not without religion, but they preferred prayer to doctrine.
  • Generally, Welsh people could not read or understand the Bible, which was not fully translated into Welsh until the late 1500s.
  • There is evidence that many people continued to seek the aid of charmers instead of the church.
  • This sort of formal cursing was often phrased as a petitionary prayer to God, emphasising the overlap between witchcraft and religion in Wales.


Mari Ellis Dunning does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Santa Clara University Leaders Visit the Vatican

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Also on Monday morning, March 18, University President Julie Sullivan had a private audience with His Holiness Pope Francis.

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  • Also on Monday morning, March 18, University President Julie Sullivan had a private audience with His Holiness Pope Francis.
  • Dicastery leaders sought Santa Clara’s insight and partnership for initiatives to better equip K-12 Catholic school educators with AI literacy guidelines, and to convene thought leaders to explore the ethical and humanistic dimensions of AI.
  • On Tuesday, the delegation is expected to further explore the vision in Impact 2030 for Santa Clara to become a University that better serves the world.
  • Rector of the Santa Clara Jesuit Community Luis Calero, S.J.

Christian Author Writes New Book Teaching Mathematical Patterns in the Bible

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

ST. LOUIS, March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- From author C. Thornton Chick's perspective, true believers of Christ accept that all 780,000 words of the Bible are the Holy Spirit inspired by the expression of God. However, an unbeliever may question these words and want proof. Now, they can have it, according to Chick's belief in mathematical proof presented in his new book, "The Messiah Code: Empirical Proof The Bible Is of Supernatural Origin and Time Is Running Out."

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  • Now, they can have it, according to Chick's belief in mathematical proof presented in his new book, "The Messiah Code: Empirical Proof The Bible Is of Supernatural Origin and Time Is Running Out."
  • During my time, I learned you cannot defy the law of mathematics, specifically towards the events in the Bible."
  • In the book, readers are introduced to multiple mathematical codes created to cipher any speculation someone may have regarding the Christian faith and its telling within the Bible, through the exploration of numerical patterns, positing these mathematical structures to have an underlying correlation to the book's text and a potential new wave of meaning.
  • During my time, I learned you cannot defy the law of mathematics, specifically towards the events in the Bible."

Ethan James announces the release of 'Resurrection Living'

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

TURLOCK, Calif., March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Ethan James debuts in the publishing world with his book, "The Power of Resurrection Living: Be Attuned to God's Loving Presence and Transforming Power" (published by LifeRich Publishing). This insightful work delves into spirituality, guiding readers through overcoming detrimental thought patterns that hinder their fulfillment of God's purpose, and embracing the transformative force of resurrection living.

Key Points: 
  • The narrative follows James, a man grappling with profound brokenness, as he discovers the deepest value of God's presence.
  • Through James' story, readers learn how to shift their perspectives, renew their faith, and enrich their relationships with God and others through gratitude and praise.
  • Through his book, James seeks to inspire readers to embrace the liberating power of resurrection living, rooted in an unwavering connection to God's boundless love.
  • For more details about the book, please visit https://www.liferichpublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/820553-the-p...
    "The Power of Resurrection Living: Be Attuned to God's Loving Presence and Transforming Power"

New Book Provides Building Blocks to Help Move on After Divorce

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In "Broken to Built," author Colee Q. Bethany speaks to those who are healing from divorce. Through scripture references and Bible stories, she communicates that, even while feeling broken, lost, and confused, God is still there.

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  • "I hope to help those who are going through a divorce," said Bethany.
  • I want to give readers the building blocks to move forward after divorce."
  • I want to give readers the building blocks to move forward after divorce."
  • Bethany used her own divorce and faith-filled recovery, along with stories from close friends, to help put together "Broken to Built."

The Holy Spirit Grants Gifts, Even When We Don't Realize What They Are

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

ROUNDUP, Mont., Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Pauline Shapiro shares her experiences growing up unsure of her place in Am I Cursed Or Gifted? ($14.49, paperback, 9781662889813; $6.99, e-book, 9781662889820).

Key Points: 
  • ROUNDUP, Mont., Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Pauline Shapiro shares her experiences growing up unsure of her place in Am I Cursed Or Gifted?
  • This book is for all Christians, whether spiritually gifted or just curious about those who are.
  • Over time, she learned that she was gifted by the Holy Spirit and could use this gift to keep herself and others safe.
  • "This book is for all Christians, whether spiritually gifted or just curious about those who are," said Shapiro.

From South Asia to Mexico, from slave to spiritual icon, this woman's life is a snapshot of Spain's colonization – and the Pacific slave trade history that books often leave out

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Monday, January 8, 2024

Born in South Asia during the early 17th century, she was captured by the Portuguese at age 8 and sold to Spaniards in the Philippines.

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  • Born in South Asia during the early 17th century, she was captured by the Portuguese at age 8 and sold to Spaniards in the Philippines.
  • Catarina was one of the first Asians in the Americas – a focus of my historical research – and arrived through a little-known slave trade that crossed the Pacific Ocean.
  • In colonial Mexico, she lived in the “nideaquínideallá,” the “neither-from-here-nor-from-there”: a valley between acceptance and foreignness, an in-between state familiar to many migrants today.

The Life of Catarina

  • The particulars of Catarina’s journey are quite unfamiliar, even for those who study the history of slavery.
  • Most people have heard of the transatlantic slave trade, which lasted from the early 16th century to the mid- to late 19th century.
  • It was responsible for the violent displacement of some 12.5 million Africans to the Americas.
  • Later, in Manila, a young Spaniard stabbed and beat her within an inch of her life when she refused his advances.
  • Yet he quickly realized that Catarina had uncommon virtues when she showed little regard for money or objects of material value.
  • For the next six decades, she led a life of social isolation, abstinence, humility and rejection of material pleasures – what her admirers saw as an exemplary life of holy Catholic suffering.
  • Even as Catarina gained renown, some Spaniards questioned the sincerity of her devotion.
  • After Catarina died, he authored an enormous three-volume biography of her life, the longest text ever published in colonial Mexico.

Historical amnesia

  • First, Ramos’ text was considered controversial outside of Puebla because it depicted Catarina with powers reserved only for God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
  • He describes her announcing prophecies, performing miracles, traveling in her dreams and regularly conversing with Jesus, whom she considered her celestial husband.
  • In fact, it connotes sexual confidence and national pride, two concepts that Catarina would have likely rejected.
  • Asians had been coming and going from the Americas for over 200 years by the time the U.S.
  • Today, significant Asian populations inhabit nearly all Latin American and Caribbean nations, mostly due to later waves of immigration and indentured servitude.
  • Catarina de San Juan and the first Asians in the Americas challenge the traditional timeline and geography of Asian American history.
  • Their stories also capture what many people who end up in the Americas have faced: the trauma of displacement.


Diego Luis does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

One of 2023's Most Inspirational and Must Read Memoirs Is 'I've Seen Jesus' by Author Shadeen Anglin

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

(Genesis - Revelation) app, has announced the release of her inspiring memoir, I've Seen Jesus: Details of a Divine Call to Intimacy and the Supernatural .

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  • (Genesis - Revelation) app, has announced the release of her inspiring memoir, I've Seen Jesus: Details of a Divine Call to Intimacy and the Supernatural .
  • This compelling firsthand account chronicles Anglin's redemption through Jesus and calls other lost, misled souls to the light of His love.
  • I've Seen Jesus is more than just a personal account of one woman's relationship with God.
  • Shadeen Anglin is a minister, author, and spiritual leader with a passion for helping others discover the profound joy of a deep, intimate relationship with God.

Viral Believer Announces Over 750,000 Visitors Per Month, Making it One of the Fastest Growing Christian Websites in The World

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Monday, November 13, 2023

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  • Is there a topic that you need a better understanding about?
  • Pastor Duke Taber also examines some of the key differences between Christian denominations and their beliefs about issues such as baptism, communion, and the role of the church.
  • Whether visitors are lifelong Christians or simply interested in learning more about this important religion, the articles provide valuable insights and information.
  • The Church: The articles in this section analyze various aspects of the church from a Christian perspective.

A new chronicle of the life of Jesus draws readers into the scene

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Published by Loyola Press, The Life of Jesus is a novel-like, Bible-based retelling of Jesus's life that will resonate with fans of the TV series The Chosen.

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  • Published by Loyola Press, The Life of Jesus is a novel-like, Bible-based retelling of Jesus's life that will resonate with fans of the TV series The Chosen.
  • Tornielli expertly weaves the four Gospels into a single narrative, a difficult accomplishment, while using imagination to reconstruct the scenes and bring them to life.
  • The Life of Jesus offers a unique opportunity to rediscover and rekindle the profound mysteries of Christ's life in the modern world.
  • ATC Publications, in India, who obtained rights to publish the The Life of Jesus in India, will also release on November 7, 2023.