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Title:Sacred Wells: Pagan Survivals and Christian Worship
Authors:ID Panicco, Alessandra (Author)
Files:.pdf 18.347-366.pdf (7,68 MB)
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Language:English
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Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:EMUNI - Euro-Mediterranean University
Abstract:This study examines the relationship between the pagan cult of water and Christian architecture in Italy, with a particular focus on the survival of sacred sites such as ritual wells, which were either integrated into churches during the Middle Ages or served as focal points for the construction of Christian buildings. In pagan traditions, natural elements were imbued with sacred significance, later reinterpreted and adapted to align with Christian beliefs. Archival records attest to the persistence of ancient rituals well into the Middle Ages, as well as the Church’s efforts to suppress superstitions associated with the pagan world. Over time, these beliefs underwent a process of transformation: wells once dedicated to pagan deities were frequently repurposed for the veneration of Christian saints. In some instances, these structures were either replaced or reinterpreted within a new religious framework while preserving their symbolic and spiritual significance. Even today, certain aspects of ancient customs endure through popular folklore, contributing to the preservation of historical memory and intangible cultural heritage. Through an analysis of historical sources, architectural evidence, and liturgical practices, this study explores the continuity of pagan worship sites during the Middle Ages, emphasizing the central role of water. As a spiritual element common to diverse religious traditions, water played a crucial role in ensuring the survival of pre-Christian sacred structures, fostering continuity between ancient and emerging forms of spirituality.
Keywords:sacred well, pagan culture, Christian architecture, Middle Ages, Italy
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:31.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:347-366
Numbering:Vol. 18, no. 3
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-13298 New window
ISSN:1855-3362
eISSN:2232-6022
DOI:10.70908/2232-6022/18.347-366 New window
Publication date in ReVIS:09.06.2026
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