The beginning of the 17th century serves as a remonstrance against the Counter-Reformation Church in Italy, especially when it comes to the stories of Benedetta Carlini and Galileo Galilei. These two individuals sparked the Church’s conquest to legitimize what knowledge shall be based upon and who should uphold the information in a religious manner. Benedetta the Catholic lesbian nun, with her visits and visions of Jesus Christ, imposed a threat to the Church’s ability to maintain religious order within their generation while still pleasing citizens. Galileo the polymath, with his scientific discoveries, challenged the Church’s intelligence for how the universe worked, thus creating the issue for the Scientific Revolution of how science can be applied while not contradicting the beliefs for the Catholic faith. Through Benedetta Carlini and Galileo Galilei’s tribulations with the Catholic-Reformation Church, we will be able to deduce how the …show more content…
Doing so, her rise in religious fame among her society grew substantially by exploiting herself proclaimed visits from Christ. Benedetta’s father confessor, Father Ricordati, juxtaposes the norm of not accepting women’s visions in order to be part of the clerical glory. Father Ricordati’s contrasting effect for Benedetta’s circumstance goes against traditional Catholic religious decree, thus eventually showcasing a red flag when the Church decides to investigate. Most of the nunnery went along with the charade due to their wanting for some type of involvement in the prideful religious event for their local church. Benedetta’s manipulation of the people at the abbey in Pescia began to degrade when the papal nucio Aldonso Giglioli countered her authenticity by labeling her special relationship with God to not only be a form of prevarication, but a clever demonic