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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Modernidade e Catolicismo: o episcopado de Dom Josà Medeiros Delgado no Cearà (1963-1973). / MODERN AND CATHOLICISM: THE EPISCOPATE OF DON JOSà DELGADO DE MEDEIROS NO CEARà (1963-1973).

MÃrcio de Souza Porto 27 February 2014 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / RESUMO No Brasil o impacto modernizador das dÃcadas de 1950 e 1960 e a vitÃria da RevoluÃÃo Cubana em 1959, produziram temores no seio dos setores conservadores da sociedade brasileira, em especial para a Igreja CatÃlica. Nesses anos, solidificaram-se e radicalizaram-se duas perspectivas de interpretaÃÃo daqueles sinais da modernidade: uma, de matiz liberal defendia que a Igreja deveria ser aberta aos novos tempos; outra, de natureza conservadora, articulava-se no sentido de desqualificar os esforÃos de atualizaÃÃo e de inserÃÃo da Igreja nas problemÃticas da realidade brasileira. A primeira corrente, passou a ser denominada de âesquerda catÃlicaâ por defender teses capazes de provocar rupturas na estrutura socioeconÃmica que mantinha o paÃs no rol das naÃÃes subdesenvolvidas e tem sua origem em movimentos liderados por bispos, padres e leigos, principalmente da regiÃo Nordeste, tais como o Movimento de Natal, a criaÃÃo da ConferÃncia Nacional dos Bispos do Brasil (CNBB) e o Movimento de EducaÃÃo de Base. Naquele momento histÃrico, o ConcÃlio Vaticano II, convocado por JoÃo XXIII assume diante da Igreja uma posiÃÃo de abertura, de diÃlogo com o mundo e de provocaÃÃo de um aggiornamento, inspirando novos desenhos para o catolicismo, corroborando, de certa forma, algumas aÃÃes jà desenvolvidas pelas pastorais da Igreja no Brasil, em especial a do Nordeste. O escopo principal desta tese à narrar as principais questÃes sociais, polÃticas e pastorais que marcaram a passagem de Dom Josà de Medeiros Delgado pelo arcebispado de Fortaleza, entre as dÃcadas de1960 e 1970. Palavras-chave: Catolicismo brasileiro; ConcÃlio Vaticano II; HistÃria da Igreja CatÃlica. / ABSTRACT In Brazil, the modernizing impact of the 1950s and 1960s and the victory of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, has produced fears within the conservative sectors of Brazilian society, especially for the Catholic church. In these years, two perspectives of interpretation about those signs of modernity had been solidified and radicalized: one from liberal hue which argued that the Church should be open to new times; another, inherently conservative, was articulated in order to disqualifying efforts on update and insertion of the Church on problematic of Brazilian reality. The first stream, was named the "Catholic Left" for defending theses that could cause disruptions in the socioeconomic structure that kept the country in the list of underdeveloped nations and has its origin in movements led by bishops, priests and laity, especially from the Northeast, such as "Movement from Natal", the creation of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB) and the "Basic Education Movement". At that historical moment, the Second Vatican Council, convened by Pope John XXIII, assumes before the Catholic Church a position of openness, dialogue with the world and challenge of an aggiornamento, inspiring new designs to Catholicism, corroborating, somehow, some actions already developed by pastoral from Church in Brazil, especially in the Northeast. The main scope of this thesis is to narrate the major social, political and pastoral issues that marked the passing of Don Jose de Medeiros Delgado by Archbishop of Fortaleza, between the 1960s and 1970s decades.

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