Abstract: Since the middle of the 60 's, Catholicism experimented in Argentina a deep internal crisis : vast lacular and ecclesiastic groups radicalized and their criticisms were growing in the following years. By the second middle of the 70' s the ecclesiastical hierarchy fixed on to reorganize the Church on Conservative grounds and to discipline the more radical groups inside the Catholic ground. I attempt to analyze the theological, liturgical, and pastorale characteristics of this process during the first years of the latter Military Dictatorship.
Since the middle of the 60's, Catholicism experimented in Argentina a deep internal crisis: vast secular and ecclesiastical groups radicalized and their criticisms were growing in the following years. By the second middle of the 70's the ecclesiastical hierarchy fixed on to reorganize the Church on Conservative grounds and to discipline the more radical groups inside the Catholic ground. I attempt to analyze the theological, liturgical, and pastoral characteristics of this process during the first years of the latter Military Dictatorship.
Since the middle of the 60's, Catholicism experimented in Argentina a deep internal crisis: vast secular and ecclesiastic groups radicalized and their criticisms were growing in the following years. By the second middle of the 70's the ecclesiastical hierarchy fixed on to reorganize the Church on Conservative grounds and to discipline the more radical groups inside the Catholic ground. I attempt to analyze the theological, liturgical, and pastoral characteristics of this process during the first years of the latter Military Dictatorship.
منذ منتصف الستينيات، جربت الكاثوليكية في الأرجنتين أزمة داخلية عميقة: تطرفت مجموعات علمانية وكنسية واسعة وتزايدت انتقاداتها في السنوات التالية. بحلول منتصف السبعينيات، ركز التسلسل الهرمي الكنسي على إعادة تنظيم الكنيسة على أسس محافظة وتأديب الجماعات الأكثر تطرفًا داخل الأرض الكاثوليكية. أحاول تحليل الخصائص اللاهوتية والليتورجية والرعوية لهذه العملية خلال السنوات الأولى من الديكتاتورية العسكرية الأخيرة.
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