The frailes in charge attend them to the last breath and exhaust all effort to bring about their repentance and conversion.
By daylight breakfast is given to all who are to appear in the auto, and also to the frailes assigned to the relaxed.
With cries he earnestly begged for sacramental confession, but the frailes in attendance declined unless he should admit his heresy, which he steadfastly refused to do, asserting the witnesses to be perjured, and the judgement unjust.
At length, however, he was persuaded by the frailes to escape burning alive by conversion, but his salvation, we are told, was uncertain as he had been impenitent until then.
The services of thirty-eight frailes and Jesuits were required to prepare for their doom those who were to be relaxed.
It was in vain that relays of frailes sought her conversion--Dominicans following Jesuits and Franciscans succeeding to Carmelites.
All the frailes present at her confession had a long discussion with her and the conviction was unanimous that what this good woman said of her witchcraft was a dream.
These decided that the demoniacal possession was fraudulent, and that the blasphemies and sacrilegious acts of the energumens and the violent sermons of the frailes were justiciable by the Inquisition.
She perished under torture and, in 1743, the frailes were recluded in various houses and the nuns were distributed among convents of their Order.
The penalties prescribed were abjuration de levi, appearance in an auto, gagging, scourging and galleys, according to the gravity of the offence, while frailes were recluded in convents of their own Orders.
The frailes were examined separately and secretly and, of twenty-two, all but one offered objections to opinions uttered by Fray Joseph.
Evidently the good frailes recked little of the idolatry into which he had plunged all who were present at his ministration.
The conclusion reached by the tribunal was that nearly the whole mass of evidence was the result of a conspiracy, embracing a number of frailes of the convent, incited by jealousy of the honors and position obtained by Sánchez.
Before the year 1820 was out, in Galicia there was organized a Junta Apostólica and in Burgos there was a crazy conspiracy of some frailes and a general.
Their character was to be closely scrutinized and all bandits, homicides, criminals, powerful nobles, frailes and clerics were to be excluded, and no one was to enjoy the fuero whose name was not on lists presented to the magistrates.
Whatever alacrity the priests may have shown in obeying their archbishop, nothing was accomplished nor was the increased zeal of the frailes rewarded with success.
Don Martin Santis was murdered by pistol shots, while returning with some Dominican frailes in a coach from the Grao of Valencia to the city.
The ascription to the Inquisition of the crime of solicitation naturally stimulated the desire of the frailes to recover their exemption and Marcen's case rendered the Jesuits especially active.
Even with these there was sometimes difficulty and, in 1544, the Suprema asked the Dominican vicar to rebuke the Prior of San Pedro Martir for forbidding his frailes to serve.
The treatment of Briviesca, Trugillo and Ribera serve to explain why the frailes were so anxious to avoid the inquisitorial jurisdiction of which the familiars were so eager to avail themselves.
The frailes had not been idle; the Franciscans, and presumably the other Orders, had won a victory.
I cannot say what is the trend of these at the present time, but seven years ago the plots nearly all embraced bad Spanish fraileswho were pursuing innocent Filipino maidens, and who always came to an end worthy of their evil deeds.
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