INQUISITION. The special court or tribunal appointed by the Catholic
Church to discover and suppress heresy and to punish heretics. The Roman Inquisition
of the middle twelfth century, with its ecclesiastical courts for trying and
punishing heretics, arose during the ravages of the anti-social Albigensian
sect, whose doctrines and practices were destructive not only of faith but of
Christian morality and public order. While Church authorities would condemn
a person found guilty of heresy, it was the civil power that actually inflicted
the penalty. The reformation of the heretic was first sought. By exhortations
and minor punishments he was urged to give up his heresy. Many did. Only the
relapsed heretics who were found guilty were turned over to the civil government
for punishment required under civil law. The fact that secular law prescribed
death must be understood in the light of those days when heresy was anarchy
and treason and leniency in criminal codes was unknown. Like all institutions
that have a human character abuses crept in.
The Spanish Inquisition, set up by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in 1478
and empowered by Pope Sixtus IV, was directed against the lapsed converts from
Judaism, crypto-Jews, and other apostates whose secret activities were dangerous
to Church and State. The civil government had great influence in the administration
of this Inquisition, and the Spanish ecclesiastical tribunal accused of scandalous
cruelty must share its condemnations with them. The latter worked during these
days in defiance of the Holy See, which often condemned inquisitors because
of their cruelties. Even so, these cruelties have been grossly exaggerated,
and the fact that the Inquisition did tremendous good in saving the Latin countries
from anarchy has been forgotten. Much falsehood surrounds the events of this
period, which should be judged by the standards of those times, not by modern
ideas of the human person and of religious freedom.
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