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Catholic Renewal Movements and Dialogue [PDF]
The birth and growth of renewal movements in the Catholic Church over the last 75 years is linked with Vatican II. In the same period, comparable movements have also sprouted in the Abrahamic and Eastern religious traditions.
Catalano, Roberto
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Debating the 'Querelle des Femmes': literature, theatre and education [PDF]
Ministerio de Economia y CompetitividadJunta de Castilla y ...
Arriaga Flórez, Mercedes (Coordinador) +3 more
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The Church in Mission and the Movements [PDF]
The blossoming of new ecclesial movements before and after Vatican II was unplanned and unforeseen. While each is unique, almost all were inspired by one person who was able to communicate their charism to thousands of others.
Catalano, Roberto
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Inauguration of the First Course of the Institute of Higher Learning [PDF]
We publish the talk that Chiara Lubich gave in 2001 at the inauguration of the Istituto Superiore di Cultura, the historical forerunner of the Sophia University Institute.
Lubich, Chiara
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Dopo la trincea: Gramsci, “L’Ordine Nuovo” e la rivoluzione italiana [PDF]
Through the articles written by Antonio Gramsci during the first year and a half of release of “L’Ordine Nuovo”, you can see the development lines of what the author has established during the World War I on the historical and political analysis of ...
Silvestrini, Flavio
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Book Review: Sorting out Catholicism: A Brief History of the New Ecclesial Movements [PDF]
Massimo Faggioli, Sorting out Catholicism: A Brief History of the New Ecclesial Movements. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 2014. Pp.
Callebaut, Bernhard
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The first section of Claritas 2015 is entitled “To the Source.” This section always features scholarly articles about the writings of Chiara Lubich, especially the unpublished text Paradise ’49 that presents her mystical writings from 1949 to 1951.
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Chronometric data and stratigraphic evidence support discontinuity between Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens in the Italian Peninsula. [PDF]
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