This essay reconstructs the history of the heart of the Irish patriot Daniel O’Connell, who died in Genoa in May 1847 while on a pilgrimage to Rome. It explores the religious and political dimensions of a complex operation of sym- bolic construction: the forging of a lay relic by ecclesiastics. This case illustrates the attempts at devotional use of the public figure of a political leader through the fusion of piety, memory, liturgy and emotion. Additionally, from a symbolic and ritual perspective, it probes the attempts to catholicise the national politi- cal sentiment in the decades following its consolidation at European and global level. In this way the study opens a window on the connections between the romantic practice of Catholic piety and the politicisation of cults in the time of the new secular religions.

Cuore d’Irlanda: nazione cattolica, pietà ultramontana e strategie della memoria intorno ai resti umani di Daniel O’Connell

Ignazio Veca
2019-01-01

Abstract

This essay reconstructs the history of the heart of the Irish patriot Daniel O’Connell, who died in Genoa in May 1847 while on a pilgrimage to Rome. It explores the religious and political dimensions of a complex operation of sym- bolic construction: the forging of a lay relic by ecclesiastics. This case illustrates the attempts at devotional use of the public figure of a political leader through the fusion of piety, memory, liturgy and emotion. Additionally, from a symbolic and ritual perspective, it probes the attempts to catholicise the national politi- cal sentiment in the decades following its consolidation at European and global level. In this way the study opens a window on the connections between the romantic practice of Catholic piety and the politicisation of cults in the time of the new secular religions.
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