Sorting Out Catholicism: A Brief History of the New Ecclesial Movements

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Liturgical Press, 2014年11月7日 - 244 頁
Focolare, Community of Sant’Egidio, Neocatechumenal Way, Legionaries of Christ, Communion and Liberation, Opus Dei. These are but a few of the most recognizable names in the broader context of the so-called ecclesial movements. Their history goes back to the period following the First Vatican Council, crosses Vatican II, and develops throughout the twentieth century. It is a history that prepares the movements’ rise in the last three decades, from John Paul II to Francis. These movements are a complex phenomenon that shapes the Church now more than before, and they play a key role for the future of Catholicism as a global community, in transition from a Europe-centered tradition to a world Church.
 

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Reasons for a Historical Survey of the Movements
3
Chronology and Historical Framing of the Phenomenon
11
Religious Movements and Catholic Movements
17
and the Reform Movements of the Late Nineteenth
30
4
45
5
61
6
76
From Catholic Action
91
John Paul II and the Global Pontificate as Movement
104
The Ecclesial Movements from Benedict XVI to Francis
127
New Catholic Movements and Priestly Formation
147
Catholic Movements and the Apologetics of Enmity
158
Inclusion and Exclusion in the Ecclesiology
180
6
209
Bibliography
215
Index of Names
224

Catholic Dissent
98

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Massimo Faggioli is professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University and a contributing editor for Commonweal. Among his books with Liturgical Press are True Reform: Liturgy and Ecclesiology in Sacrosanctum Concilium (2012); Pope John XXIII: The Medicine of Mercy (2014);and Sorting Out Catholicism: A Brief History of the New Ecclesial Movements (2014).

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