Doctrinal and Physical Marginality in Christian Death: The Burial of Unbaptized Infants in Medieval Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Quivi, secondo che per ascoltare, non avea pianto mai che di sospiri che l’aura etterna facevan tremare; ciò avvenia di duol sanza martìri, ch’avean le turbe, ch’eran molte e grandi, d’infanti e di femmine e di viri. Lo buon maestro a me: “Tu non dimandi che spiriti son questi che tu vedi? Or vo’ che sappi, innanzi che più andi, ch’ei non peccaro; e s’elli hanno mercedi, non basta, perché non ebber battesmo, ch’è porta de la fede che tu credi.” | There, as it seemed by listening, Was no wailing but only sighs that made the eternal air tremble; that arose from sorrow without torture, of these crowds that were many and great, consisting of infants and women and men. The good master said to me: “You do not ask what souls these are that you observe here? I want you to know before you go on, That they have not sinned; but their great merits are not enough, because they lack Baptism which is the gateway to the faith that you hold.” |
Dante Alighieri, Inferno Canto IV l. 25–36 in Divina Commedia (c. AD 1308–1320; Alighieri 1966). |
2. Textual Evidence
2.1. Saints and Stillbirths
2.2. Emergency Baptism, Illicit Baptism
2.3. Folk Practices
Anna gave birth to Samuel, Elisabeth to John, Anna gave birth to Mary, Mary gave birth to Christ. Infant, whether male or female, whether dead or living, come out; the Savior calls you into the light.
Anna peperit Samuelem; Elisabeth Iohannem, Anna peperit Mariam, Maria peperit Christum. Infans siue masculus siue femina, siue mortuus siue uiuus, exi foras, te uocat saluator ad lucem.
2.4. Textual Evidence for Unbaptized Infant Burial
Instigated by the diabolical spirit, she told many people possessed by ghosts and spirits who had come to her for remedies that they should get a pagan bone, that is a bone from a grave of an unbaptized person and bring it to a place where roads cross. Then placing the bone there and recounting nine Our Fathers with nine Ave Marias, she said these words: “pagan bone, take the [demon] from this person and take it on yourself.” Having done this, she waited nine days before returning to that road, but if returning before that day then the spirit would return [to repossess the previously afflicted person].
…diabolico spiritu instigate fantasmatichos seu spiritos habentes ad ipsam pro remedijs accedentes quam plurimos docuit ut haberent ossum paganum, hoc est sepoltorum sine bactismo et portarent ad quoddam triuium et ibi ponendo illud os dicendo novem pater noster cum nouem ave marijis at etiam dicendo ista verba, videlicet: “osso pagano ad questo el tolli et tu larecoglj.” Quo facto sic peragens, stet per novem dies ante quam redeat per uiam illam et quod si ibi infra illos dies redirect fantasma illa ad ipsam rediret.(Peruzzi 1955, pp. 8–9; note: within the Latin text, Matteucia’s incantation is given in an Umbrian medieval Italian dialect)
3. Archaeology of Marginality in Medieval Infant Burials
3.1. Burial of Pregnant Women
3.2. Tile Burials
3.3. On the Margins of Sacred Spaces
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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APA StyleCrow, M., Zori, C., & Zori, D. (2020). Doctrinal and Physical Marginality in Christian Death: The Burial of Unbaptized Infants in Medieval Italy. Religions, 11(12), 678. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11120678