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Church politics
In: The review of politics, Band 65, Heft 2, S. 294-295
ISSN: 0034-6705
Misner reviews 'The Politics of Modernism: Alfred Loisy and the Scientific Study of Religion' by Harvey Hill.
CATHOLIC CHURCH PROFESSIONALS
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 387, S. 77-85
ISSN: 0002-7162
Statistics documenting the manpower shrinkage of the Amer Catholic Church in the past decade are cited. Seminarians of religious orders have decreased by 35% since 1965. The main losses are in the specialized ministries which used to draw the best-educated. The effects of this manpower shrinkage on the operation of the Catholic church in the US are examined. There is a trend toward greater involvement of the laity in the operation of the parish & a wide exp'tion with parish councils. The central concept of collegiality, which concerns the general relationship between authority & obedience in the church, is shifting. In pol'al terms, it implies a shift in the power centers, from the Vatican Curia to the Episcopal Synod, from the diocesan chancery to the clergy senate. It does not mean popular democracy but it does tend to move the Catholic church from a strongly authoritarian structure to a semblance of representative or participatory democracy. The practice of collegiality has proceeded further in the religious orders than elsewhere in the church. A profound change in the life-style of the church professional is implied, toward acceptance of a sense of personal responsibility & self-direction. This change lifts instit'ized restrictions that had long been felt to be a barrier to initiative, maturity, & creativity. There is also a switch of emphasis from the diocese to the primary group or small task force which carries overtones of an anti-instit'al bias. The instit represents both bigness & repression. The need for self-confidence & self-fulfillment is emphasized & the younger clergy & religious are often very critical of church leadership. The increasing openness of the church is reflected in the seminaries & training places of church personnel, who are now receiving a much broader & diversified professional preparation. The youthful & decimated generation of trainees will unquestionably add a new dimension to the whole ecclesiastical profession of the future. They appear to be adaptive to sudden change & willing to accept the challenge of a more professional approach to the work of the new church. Modified HA.
An Ancient Church
In: The Salisbury review: a quarterly magazine of conservative thought, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 24-26
ISSN: 0265-4881
Church Parade
In: Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 95, Heft 579, S. 473-476
ISSN: 1744-0378
DICHOTOMIES IN THE CHURCH
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 334, S. 54-62
ISSN: 0002-7162
Throughout Latin-American (LA) history certain abiding issues of politics have arisen from the position of the Church in society & from the claims & att's of various sectors of Catholicism. An important basis in appraisal of these issues 30 yrs ago was the seeming alliance between the Church & the forces of conservatism. Appraisal today cannot be made in those terms, because such alliances have largely disappeared. The permanent interests of the Church remain, however, & the authority that the Church claims has not changed in nature. LA Catholicism has taken a realistic attitude toward soc change, which in general, it is disposed to regard as not essentially antagonistic to Church interests but as offering new opportunities to influence the development of society. Response to the opportunities will probably continue to be in terms of a diversity the limits of which are established by the authority that the Church continues to claim. AA.
Editorial: Bureaucratic Governmental Regulation of Churches and Church Institutions
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 195-207
ISSN: 2040-4867
The Methodist Church
After much work, a new Methodist church was opened in Floriana in 1883. This church served mostly the British population on the island and most importantly soldiers. In fact the popularity of the Methodist religion came into waves, as this depended on the presence of soldiers and sailors on the island. Apart from worship the church served as a socio-cultural centre with many activities being held and organised. With the departure of the British from the islands, church numbers were dwindling and it was in 1975 that the building was evacuated and turned to the local government. ; N/A
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The Church in Revolution
In: International journal of intelligence and counterintelligence, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 166-175
ISSN: 1521-0561
Discusses the KGB infiltration of the Protestant World Council of Churches by the Russian Orthodox Church's Metropolitan Nikodim & the spread of Marxism via Liberation Theology in Latin America. The role of Peruvian Jesuit Gustavo Gutierrez is described, & attention is given to the Vatican's response, violence linked to Liberation Theology, & the arrival of Liberation Theology in US black churches. Adapted from the source document.
Church and Society in Modern History: Beyond Church and State
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 497-516
ISSN: 2040-4867