Galileo Galilei and the Roman Curia: From Authentic SourcesGebler, Karl von
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Galileo Galilei and the Roman Curia: From Authentic Sources
Gebler, Karl von
Astronomers -- Italy -- Biography; Catholic Church. Curia romana; Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642; Religion and science -- History
“I, Galileo Galilei, son of the late Vincenzo Galilei,
Florentine, aged seventy years, arraigned personally before
this tribunal, and kneeling before you, most Eminent and
Reverend Lord Cardinals, Inquisitors general against heretical
depravity throughout the whole Christian Republic, having
before my eyes and touching with my hands, the holy Gospels
swear that I have always believed, do now believe, and by God’s
help will for the future believe, all that is held, preached,
and taught by the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Roman Church. But
whereas—after an injunction had been judicially intimated to
me by this Holy Office, to the effect that I must altogether
abandon the false opinion that the sun is the centre of the
world and immovable, and that the earth is not the centre of
the world, and moves, and that I must not hold, defend, or
teach in any way whatsoever, verbally or in writing, the said
doctrine, and after it had been notified to me that the said
doctrine was contrary to Holy Scripture—I wrote and printed
a book in which I discuss this doctrine already condemned,
and adduce arguments of great cogency in its favour, without
presenting any solution of these; and for this cause I have
been pronounced by the Holy Office to be vehemently suspected
of heresy, that is to say, of having held and believed that
the sun is the centre of the world and immovable, and that the
earth is not the centre and moves:—
Therefore, desiring to remove from the minds of your Eminences,
and of all faithful Christians, this strong suspicion,
reasonably conceived against me, with sincere heart and
unfeigned faith I abjure, curse, and detest the aforesaid
errors and heresies, and generally every other error and sect
whatsoever contrary to the said Holy Church; and I swear that
in future I will never again say or assert, verbally or in
writing, anything that might furnish occasion for a similar
suspicion regarding me; but that should I know any heretic, or
person suspected of heresy, I will denounce him to this Holy
Office, or to the Inquisitor and ordinary of the place where
I may be. Further, I swear and promise to fulfil and observe
in their integrity all penances that have been, or that shall
be, imposed upon me by this Holy Office. And, in the event of
my contravening, (which God forbid!) any of these my promises,
protestations, and oaths, I submit myself to all the pains
and penalties imposed and promulgated in the sacred canons
and other constitutions, general and particular, against such
delinquents. So help me God, and these His holy Gospels, which
I touch with my hands.
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