Antonio de Gouveia was a Portuguese priest in the 16th century who was arrested multiple times by the Portuguese Inquisition for heresy due to practicing medicine, alchemy, and being accused of witchcraft. Catarina de Monte Sinay was a wealthy Portuguese nun in colonial Brazil who amassed a significant fortune through business dealings but worried on her deathbed that she had violated her vows of poverty. Diego Vasicuio was a Peruvian priest in the 16th-17th century who inherited the role of preserving the rituals of a disappearing indigenous religious cult, persisting despite Spanish efforts to convert natives to Catholicism.