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Folk Religion of the Pennsylvania Dutch McFarland

Folk Religion of the Pennsylvania Dutch By McFarland

Folk Religion of the Pennsylvania Dutch by McFarland


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There has long existed among the Germanic Pennsylvania Dutch people a belief in white and dark magic. The art of white magic in the Dutch Country is referred to by old-timers as Braucherei in their unique Dialect. Powers used to heal in the art of Braucherei are derived from God (the Holy Trinity), but the powers employed in Hexerei are derived from the Devil, in the simplest of explanation.

Folk Religion of the Pennsylvania Dutch Summary

Folk Religion of the Pennsylvania Dutch: Witchcraft, Faith Healing and Related Practices by McFarland

There has long existed among the Germanic Pennsylvania Dutch people a belief in white and dark magic. The art of white magic in the Dutch Country is referred to by old-timers as Braucherei in their unique Dialect, otherwise known as Powwowing. Hexerei, of course, is the art of black magic. Powers used to heal in the art of Braucherei are derived from God (the Holy Trinity), but the powers employed in Hexerei are derived from the Devil, in the simplest of explanation. Therefore, one who engages in the latter has bartered or sold his soul to the Devil, and destined for Hell!

For nearly three centuries, the Pennsylvania Dutch have not hesitated to use Braucherei in the healing of their sick and afflicted, and regionally, the culture has canonized early 19th Century faith healer, Mountain Mary (of the Oley Hills), as a Saint for her powers of healing. Furthermore, contemporary of hers, John Georg Hohman, has published numerous early 19th Century books on the matter still in use today. Both their form of faith healing has many counterparts in our civilization, however, the subset of Hexerei, witchcraft, or black magic was always considered of utmost evil here in the region; and only desperate people, and those with devious intentions, have resorted to its equally powerful and secret powers.

About McFarland

Richard L.T. Orth grew up and spent the majority of his life in Berks County, in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. He brings nearly twenty-five years of experience in museum collections, field research and writing, mostly about the Pennsylvania Dutch culture: their people, history, folk art, folklore, architecture, and folk religious practices from both Plain sects to backwoods Worldly Pennsylvania Dutch. He is the director of the American Folklife Institute and lives near Burlington, Vermont.

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NLS9781476672267
9781476672267
1476672261
Folk Religion of the Pennsylvania Dutch: Witchcraft, Faith Healing and Related Practices by McFarland
New
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2018-01-30
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