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The Shifting Ecumenical Landscape at the 2017 Reformation Centenary [PDF]
The 2017 Reformation Centenary is the first commemoration to take place during the ecumenical age and marks fifty years of Lutheran–Roman Catholic dialogue.
Wood, Susan K.
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Koncilní změny v českém prostředí : úvodní poznámky o možnostech reformy místní katolické církve
The paper deals with the religious situation in Czechoslovakia in the 1960's and the possible applications of council changes within the so-called Prague Spring.
Jiří Hanuš
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Swiss Synodality after the Second Vatican Council
Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus tractari et approbari debent. (Cardinal Congar) The canonists have been developing the rule of law of Western Europe. After there had been much debate (Acts 15:7), they decided together with the Holy Spirit. The Apostolic Nuncio gave the permission for lay persons (including women) to participate at the Synod. Synod ’72 is
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An attempt to read the Preventive System of St. John Bosco after Vatican II
Objectives Abstract: The situation of the modern world, which was expressed by various signs of the times, was an impulse for the Catholic Church to rethink its place and role in today's culture and civilisation.
Jan Niewęgłowski, Michal Vojtas
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Education in the Second Vatican Council
When we are celebrating the closing of the 2nd Vatican Council, this research is based on this important event and intends to find out what the Church says about education. In this sense we will analyze the content of the documents approved by the General Assembly.
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Laudato Si’ and ecological education: implications for Catholic education [PDF]
In Laudato Si’ Pope Francis has offered a ‘position paper’ on care for the common good. Chapter Six ‘Ecological Education and Spirituality’ is especially relevant for those overseeing the operation of Catholic schools.
Franchi, Leonardo
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Hospitaller activities in medieval Malta [PDF]
The Medieval Period in the Mediterranean World is generaly considered to cover a period of about a thousand years, and is considered to initiate with the end of the Roman era heralded by the division of the Roman Empure into two parts between the sons of
Savona-Ventura, Charles
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Why dialogue? Christian engagement in interfaith relations [PDF]
For nearly 2000 years the primary stance of Christianity and Christians towards other faiths and their peoples was to treat them as radically ‘other’ and the targets of evangelical mission. During the 20th century a sequence of dramatic changes occurred,
Pratt, Douglas
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The Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue: The Year 1980 [PDF]
(Excerpt) Let me begin on a somewhat personal note. In the days when I grew up in New York and New England, I seem to have been surrounded by Protestants of many species, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregationalist, and others.
Dullee, Avery
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Between eternity and actualization: the co-evolution of the fields of communication in the Vatican [PDF]
Most research on structuration or the appropriation of ICT in organizations has put aside the problem of dyschronies. It has not taken into account the differences in nature, speed, and temporality of changes that co-exist within an organization.
de Vaujany, François-Xavier
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