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  • 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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Valores e pós-modernidade na formação do clero católico. / Values and postmodernity in the catholic clergy formation.

José Rogério Machado de Paula 20 July 2001 (has links)
Estuda-se a formação do clero católico considerando valores de futuros sacerdotes. Os valores são analisados levando-se em conta seus elementos de amplitude, exigência e escolha. Emprega-se a distinção de Rokeach entre valores terminais e instrumentais. As transformações sociais atribuídas à pós-modernidade são consideradas à luz das teorias propostas por Jean-François Lyotard e Anthony Giddens (modernidade tardia). Os sujeitos são cinco seminaristas, concluintes do curso de Teologia e próximos da ordenação sacerdotal. Utiliza-se entrevista semi-estruturada composta de sete itens (Igreja universal- Igreja local;ecumenismo-diálogo interreligioso; verdade; missão; mulher; pessoa do sacerdote; meios de comunicação) referentes a três temas da pós-modernidade(metanarrativa; subjetividade; simulação-realidade virtual). Constata-se que os valores terminais permanecem os mesmos, ao passo que os instrumentais alteram-se, o que permite aos sujeitos manter sua adesão aos primeiros. Os resultados apontam o modelo de Giddens (modernidade tardia) como mais adequado à compreensão das transformações socioculturais do fim do milênio do que aquele sugerido por Lyotard. / This work studies the education of the Catholic clergy considering values of future priests. The values are analyzed taking their elements of amplitude; requiredness and choice. Rokeach's distinction is used between terminal and instrumental values. The social changes attributed to the postmodernity are considered according to the theories proposed by Jean-François Lyotard and Anthony Giddens (late modernity). The subjects are five seminarians of the course of Theology and next to the priestly ordination. It is used semi-structured interviews composed of seven items (universal Church/local Church; ecumenism/interfaith dialogue; truth; mission; woman; person of the priest; media) referring to the three themes of postmodernity (metanarrative, subjectivity; simulation-virtual reality). It is evidenced that the terminal values remain the same, while the instrumental ones change. It allows the subjects to keep their adhesion to terminal values. The results point to the model of Giddens (late modernity) as more adjusted to the understanding of the sociocultural changes of the end of the millennium than the one suggested by Lyotard.
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Forty years of Roman Catholic Church Missionary Enterprise at Pax, 1928-1963

Kganakga, Matome Junius January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of the North, 1992 / Refer to the document
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Unification and Conflict : The Church Politics of Alonso de Montúfar OP, Archbishop of Mexico, 1554-1572

Lundberg, Magnus January 2002 (has links)
This dissertation focuses on Archbishop Alonso de Montúfar OP (ca. 1489-1572). It seeks to explore two decades of sixteenth century Mexican Church History mainly through the study of documents found in Spanish and Mexican archives. Born outside Granada in Southern Spain, just after the conquest from the Muslims, Alonso de Montúfar assumed teaching and leading positions within the Dominican order. After more than forty years as a friar, Montúfar was elected archbishop of Mexico and resided there from 1554 until his death eighteen years later. From the 1520s onwards, many missionaries went from Spain to Mexico in order to christianise the native inhabitants and to administer the church’s sacraments to them. Many of the missionaries were members of three mendicant orders: the Franciscans, the Dominicans, and the Augustinians. Alonso de Montúfar’s time as archbishop can be seen as a period of transition and a time that was filled with disputes on how the church in Mexico should be organised in the future. Montúfar wanted to strengthen the role of the bishops in the church organisation. He also wanted to improve the finances of the diocesan church and promote a large number of secular clerics to work in the Indian ministry. All this meant that he became involved in prolonged and very animated disputes with the friars, the members of the cathedral chapter, and the viceroy of Mexico. One chapter of this dissertation is devoted to a detailed study of Archbishop Montúfar’s role in the early cult of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Tepeyac, which today has become of the most important Marian devotions in the world.
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Komunisté, katolíci a výuka náboženství / Communists, Catholics and Teaching Religion

Pácha, Martin January 2018 (has links)
This thesis tries to historize the phenomenon of teaching religion in the Czech lands, especially in the period 1950-1956. In the first part of the thesis, the subject of interest is the analysis of the relationship between the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (CPCZ) and the Roman Catholic Church in order to create an appropriate framework for the empirical part. The second part of the thesis describes both the CPCZ strategy in the field of religious education and the concrete social practice associated with their implementation. As a result, the study maps a certain imaginary space between the ideological claim and the daily practice that is created in communication between communist elites, church secretaries, local officials, teachers and directors, church representatives, and believers themselves. The thesis concludes that in socialist education there was a certain effort to use religious teaching in the sense of socialist upbringing. However, since the end of the first half of the 1950s, this effort has been gradually reduced and all signs of the normality of teaching religion should have been reduced to a minimum, but the study shows that local practice has not always achieved this claim. It has always been limited by an effort not to go beyond the "legality" framework that could jeopardize...
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Život J. P. Ondoka / Life of J. P. Ondok

VESELÁ, Ludmila January 2011 (has links)
Thesis captures the life of doc. RNDR. J. P. Ondok, Th.D. since his childhood, troughout his studies, being in prison, working at the Botanical Institute and at the University of South Bohemia until the day of his death. It shows his wide activity in the world of science, in the spiritual world and in the purely human world.
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Křesťanství v programech stran zastoupených v EP / Christianity in the programs of the parties represented in EP

Křížková, Anna January 2012 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of the current relationship of Christianity and the European Union, namely the positions of political fractions in the European Parliament to the values derived from the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. In the work there are analyzed the political programs of the four major parties of the European Parliament (EPP, S&D, ALDE, Greens)and examined level of representation of Christian values. The work is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter is a theoretical part, which forms the theoretical basis, in which the whole work is further conceived. In the second chapter, there are characterized the relations between Christianity and the European Union, respectively, the influence of Christianity on the formation of the European Union. The third chapter delas with the cooperation between the Roman Catholic Church and the European Union. The fourth chapter deals with the determination of Christian values. There are defined and characterized the basic Christian values as contained in the Compendium of the social doctrine of the Church. In the final chapter there ate analyzed the actual political programs four largest parties of the European Parliament. Programs are analyzed in terms of their relation to the defined Christian values.
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František a Alena Falerští. Životy a manželství ve víru totalitních režimů. / František and Alena Falerski. Lives and Marriage in Whirlwind of Totalitarian Regimes.

Šmídová, Lucie January 2021 (has links)
This dissertation offers an insight into the couple Alena and František Falerski, whose lives were considerably marked by totalitarian regimes. It examines in detail the dynamism of the changes to their spiritual lives within the context of the political, social and ecclesiastical transformations after 1918, with an emphasis on the periods 1939-1945 and 1948-1989. This work presents the spirituality of two intellectuals and church laity from the point of view of the respective development, external appearance, identity, opinions, genders and the reactions to oppression. This study combines a predominantly biographical approach with historical anthropology, where the standard work based on written sources has been expanded by the use of the oral history method. Key words Totalitarian, spirituality, Roman Catholic Church, political prisoner, marriage.
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Praying While White: Preparing the Soil for the Work of Antiracism

Boysen-Aragon, Laura 01 April 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Racism, White supremacy, and Whiteness are deeply ingrained in U.S. society and in our U.S. Catholic Church. White U.S. Catholics are infected with these sins, even our prayer can be tainted. We, who continue to benefit from White privilege and who are descendants of those who created White supremacy, are responsible for bringing an end to its reign with God’s help. In order to heal, we must recognize our sin and repent. Repentance is deeply rooted in our tradition and is a necessary spiritual practice for White U.S. Catholics to prepare the soil for individual, communal, and systemic changes to create the Beloved Community and advance the reign of God.
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"Vad vi kallar kall" : En intervjustudie om kallelsen till prästämbetet

Sandahl, Isabell January 2022 (has links)
The aim of this essay is to present and analyse six calling narratives that has been collected from six different priests. Three of them belong to the Roman Catholic Church and three of them belong to the Church of Sweden. I have chosen to have priests from two different churches because I also want to investigate if their calling narratives can be connected to the church they belong to. To be ordained in any of these two churches one´s calling must be acknowledged by the Church involved. In the Church of Sweden, they look at the calling (or vocation) as something with two dimensions, the inner calling and the outer calling. Meanwhile the Roman Catholic Church looks at the calling as one dimensional.  The calling narratives has been collected by interviews with each priest. The interviews have been semi-structured, with the intention that the priests should have been able to talk freely about what they have found important. The main questions, that all the priests got, was “Why did you choose to become a priest?”, “How did you assure yourself that the calling was from God?” and lastly “What has the calling meant in your role as a priest?”.  The essays questions are what the priests think has been crucial for their journeys to become priests, and also if there is possible to see any difference between how the priests from the Roman Catholic Church assured themselves that the calling was from God compared to how the priests from the Church of Sweden assured themselves that the calling was from God. The answer to the first question is that I noticed two different kinds of narratives, one where the calling narrative was described as a process and one where it was affected by one specific experience. The answer to the second question is that I saw a pattern where all the priests from the Church of Sweden described that confirmation from other people, about their adequacy for the priest role, had been crucial to them, while none of the priests from the Roman Catholic Church brought that up.
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A documentation of the Saint Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church Complex, Chicago, Illinois

Kenny, Jennifer Reiter January 1997 (has links)
This research and documentation project evaluates the architectural and historic significance of the St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church Complex for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. St. Alphonsus Church was founded as a German National Parish and operated by the Redemptorist Order of priests since 1882, providing religious, social, recreational, and educational opportunities in an imposing complex of five buildings occupying a full city block. The complex, composed of a Church, School, Athenaeum, Rectory, and Convent, is locally significant for its associations with German-American immigration and settlement in Chicago's Lakeview community area. The project includes a narrative description of the five properties and their surroundings, plus a statement of its historic and architectural significance during the period between 1882 and 1928. / Department of Architecture

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