In the wake of the Second Vatican Council, Italian bishops influenced by the teachings of the Council believed the Church should be involved more actively in the plight of the poor. Similarly, some Catholic organizations in Italy decided to withdraw their electoral support from the Democrazia Cristiana, thus making a religious choice. The reactions to these changes were neither few nor slow in coming, as was shown by the positions of some cardinals and the rise of movements committed to defending tradition.
Ecclesial dissent in Italy in the sixties / D. Saresella. - In: CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0008-8080. - 102:1(2016 Feb), pp. 46-68. [10.1335/cat.2016.0002]
Ecclesial dissent in Italy in the sixties
D. Saresella
2016
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In the wake of the Second Vatican Council, Italian bishops influenced by the teachings of the Council believed the Church should be involved more actively in the plight of the poor. Similarly, some Catholic organizations in Italy decided to withdraw their electoral support from the Democrazia Cristiana, thus making a religious choice. The reactions to these changes were neither few nor slow in coming, as was shown by the positions of some cardinals and the rise of movements committed to defending tradition.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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