Breve historia de los últimos cincuenta años de la Iglesia Católica (1964-2014)
Abstract
El período tratado puede describirse como el de finalización y aplicación del Concilio Vaticano II. El artículo busca ir al fondo de aquellos procesos que a mi entender son los más visibles y evaluables, y que resultan de los lineamientos favorecidos por el Concilio Vaticano II: la proclamación de la llamada universal a la santidad y su llegada al pueblo cristiano. Al mismo tiempo, se puede descubrir que en estos años la Iglesia ha dado grandes pasos en la colegialidad episcopal, la dignidad de la mujer, la preocupación por la justicia, el ecumenismo, la reforma litúrgica, etc. No se omiten las sombras del período, que forman el necesario contraste en todo ámbito en el que se produce la intervención humana.
The encompassed period of time can be described as the "End and enforcement of the Second Vatican Council". The article looks to deepen in what I believe the most visible and evaluable processes, that result from the guidelines favored by the Second Vatican Council: the proclamation of the universal call to sanctity and its reach to the Christian People. At the same time, it can be recognized that in these years the Church has given great steps in aspects such as the collegiality of bishops, the woman dignity, the concern about justice, ecumenism, the liturgic reform, etc. Following this line, the article does not pass over the shadows from the period, which form the contrast over the whole scope in which human intervention is given.
The encompassed period of time can be described as the "End and enforcement of the Second Vatican Council". The article looks to deepen in what I believe the most visible and evaluable processes, that result from the guidelines favored by the Second Vatican Council: the proclamation of the universal call to sanctity and its reach to the Christian People. At the same time, it can be recognized that in these years the Church has given great steps in aspects such as the collegiality of bishops, the woman dignity, the concern about justice, ecumenism, the liturgic reform, etc. Following this line, the article does not pass over the shadows from the period, which form the contrast over the whole scope in which human intervention is given.
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Vol. 18, No. 32