Cities of God: The Religion of the Italian Communes 1125-1325

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Chapter Six


The City Worships





To be a citizen of the commune was to take part in its corporate life. This


was both an obligation and a right. To belong to the city meant to be part


of a quarter, a neighborhood, and a chapel. Medieval Italians belonged to


the place where they worshiped, where they experienced the sacred rituals


that made them Christians. In the records of the collegiate church of Santa


Maria delle Vigne of Genoa from the 1170 s,parrocchiani,parishioners, be-


longed to the church where they ‘‘heard Mass and Vespers,’’ confessed and


took Communion, and, at marriage, received the nuptial blessing. By the


early 1300 s, participation in the Church’s rites and reception of the sacra-


ments were not simply marks of a parishioner, they were the parishioner’s


diritti,rights. People considered a family a true ‘‘neighbor’’ if their involve-


ment in the local church’s rituals had lasted at least a generation.^1 Only in


1324 do documents at Santa Maria delle Vigne begin to define the parish


geographically.^2 It is notable what rites the documents do not include: bap-


tism and confirmation. Reception of those sacraments joined one to the


Mother Church itself; all received them at the cathedral and its baptistery.


A heretic, the nonneighbor, became so by not participating in worship, by


avoiding the Catholic clergy, and, after Lateraniv, by refusing Easter Com-


munion.^3


This practical understanding of orthodoxy explains the exceeding oddity


of the inquisition penances imposed on convicted heretics in the thirteenth


century. The inquisitor Guido of Vicenza sentenced Zaccaria di Sant’Agata



  1. A. Boldorini, ‘‘Aspetti e momenti dellaCura Animarumnel basso Medioevo ligure (secc.xiii–xv)
    con appendice documentaria,’’Archivum Ecclesiae Ianuensis 1 ( 1981 ): 7 , 33 – 46 , and Geo Pistarino, ‘‘Diocesi,
    pievi, e parrocchie nella Liguria medievale (secolixii–xv),’’Pievi e parrocchie,ed. Erba et al., 2 : 656 – 57.

  2. Boldorini, ‘‘Aspetti,’’ 46 – 50.

  3. On this, see Grado G. Merlo, ‘‘ ‘Cura Animarum’ ed eretici,’’Pievi e parrocchie,ed. Erba et al.,
    1 : 551.

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