Granada, España
La religiosidad popular tuvo un grave enfrentamiento con los gobernantes ilustrados durante el reinado de Carlos III y Carlos IV. Mientras que el estado llano quería mantener sus tradiciones y sus asociaciones cofrades tal y como las habían heredado de sus padres, los ilustrados deseaban imponer un nuevo tipo de religiosidad, una mucho más intimista y personal, alejada de las grandes manifestaciones barrocas de piedad.
The repression of popular religiosity by enlightened authorities during the eighteen century was a constant. It was at that time when the Council of Castile, which the Count of Aranda and Campomanes in the lead, tried to put limits to the unbridled religious celebrations of the people. The enlighteneds ones wanted to impose their new type of religiosity, much more intimate and personal, far from the great baroque manifestations of piety. The brotherhoods of the Kingdom of Granada which included the departments of Granada, Málaga y Almería, did not escape the rigorous control of the enlighteneds. The main repressive institution was the archbishop of Granada.
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