El concordato de 1953 y la España católica

The object of the present article is to analyze the development of the Concordat of 1953 in the sense of detecting the main elements of conflict that arose during the application of the same one, particularly from the ending of the Council Vatican Second. The need of the Catholic Church to affirm he...

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主要作者: Olalla Saludes, Pablo Martín de Santa (Author)
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语言:Spanish
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出版: [publisher not identified] 2016
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2016, 卷: 91, 发布: 356, Pages: 173-190
Further subjects:B Dictadura
B Concordato
B Concilio Vaticano II
B relación Iglesia-Estado
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总结:The object of the present article is to analyze the development of the Concordat of 1953 in the sense of detecting the main elements of conflict that arose during the application of the same one, particularly from the ending of the Council Vatican Second. The need of the Catholic Church to affirm her independence respect to the temporary power led in Spain to an increasing conflict among the Catholic Church and the State that would finish with the dismantlement of the Concordat and its substitution, already during the Transition to the democracy, for agreements of partial character.
El objeto del presente artículo es analizar el desarrollo del Concordato de 1953 en el sentido de detectar los principales elementos de conflicto que surgieron durante la aplicación del mismo, particularmente a partir de la finalización del Concilio Vaticano II. La necesidad de la Iglesia Católica de afirmar su independencia con respecto al poder temporal llevó en España a un conflicto creciente entre la Iglesia y el Estado que finalizaría con el desmantelamiento del Concordato y su sustitución, ya durante la Transición a la democracia, por acuerdos de carácter parcial.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos