Flagellants are practitioners of an extreme form of mortification of their own flesh by whipping it with various instruments.
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Joining the flagellants movement is a personal decision and should be based on your beliefs and values. If you feel a deep religious or spiritual connection to the practices of self-flagellation and repentance, and believe that through these practices you can find spiritual purification and atonement, then you may choose to become part of the flagellants movement. It is important to carefully consider the physical and emotional toll it may have on you before making a decision.
Once flagellants reach the town square of a village, they would most likely engage in public acts of self-flagellation, where they whip themselves as a form of penance or to seek God's forgiveness. They might also engage in solemn prayers or deliver religious sermons to gather attention and urge others to repent. Generally, their behavior would be dramatic and focused on their religious beliefs and practices.
Mortification of the flesh literally means "putting the flesh to death". The term is primarily used in religious and spiritual contexts. The institutional and traditional terminology of this practice in Catholicism is corporal mortification.
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A Procession of Flagellants was created in 1819.
Exhibition of Female Flagellants was created in 1830.
There is a plural noun "flagellants" (self-whippers). The word sought may instead be "flatulence" (releasing gas anally).
The Flagellants were a group of people who traveled from town to town for 33.3 days, publicly scourging themselves with strips of leather tipped with iron spikes as a punishment for the world's sins. They hoped that this would please God to bring peace and good health instead of the suffering caused by the Black Death. The Pope banned the Flagellants because he feared that the movement would lead to a revolution, as the Flagellants blamed the Church for the wickedness of the plague.
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The Flagellants were a religious order that practiced self-flagellation, a form of physical abuse involving whipping oneself as a form of penance for sins. Flagellants believed this extreme act would help purify their souls and bring about repentance.
Flagellants got their names from Latin, which means "to whip."
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They appeared at the time of the Black Death which people thought was the wrath of God. The flagellants wandered the country whipping themselves to placate the Almighty, not realising that in the process they were helping to spread the plague.
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Many went 'underground' with their practices. They continued out of the public eye. Flagellants are still a feature of various Mediterranean Catholic countries, mainly in Spain, Italy, but they do so without the approval of the Church.
Originally, the 13th century flagellants hoped to 'trigger' God's mercy on the world by punishing themselves for their sins before He did. In the 14th century when the Black Death raged through Europe - and which was seen a punishment by God - flagellants saw their activities as a form of penance. The Church finally put a stop to it when it was found that flagellation also served as a sexual stimulant to many of its adherents.