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Release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition, Goa, c1650 (1759)
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Release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition, Goa, c1650 (1759)
Ceremony for the release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition, Goa, c1650 (1759). Ephraim de Nevers, a French Capuchin monk, went as a missionary to India in c1645. Imprisoned by inquisitors at Goa, he was liberated by the king of Golconda in c1650. From Histoire des Inquisitions. (Cologne, 1759)
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The print captures a significant moment in history - the release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition in Goa, India, around 1650. Father Ephraim, a French Capuchin monk who had embarked on a missionary journey to India in 1645, found himself imprisoned by the inquisitors at Goa. In this powerful image, we witness a solemn ceremony taking place outside an imposing building. A procession of people can be seen accompanying Father Ephraim as he emerges from captivity and steps into freedom once again. The scene is filled with symbolism and emotion as Christianity triumphs over religious persecution. The engraving adds depth to the narrative, emphasizing the gravity of the situation faced by Father Ephraim during his time behind bars. The sailing ship visible in the background serves as a reminder of his occupation as a missionary and his journey across continents. This historic event not only highlights Father Ephraim's personal struggle but also sheds light on broader themes such as judgment, faith, and human rights. It stands as a testament to resilience and courage against oppressive forces. Through this print, we are transported back to the 17th century when religious tensions ran high and individuals like Father Ephraim fought for their beliefs amidst adversity.
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