The chapter examines the Italian reactions to the election of John Paul II to the papacy. Within the profound global transformations that characterized the Seventies, the author highlights that for many observers Wojtyla's election put an end to the Church multi-centenary Italo-centrism and showed the image of a strong, universal Catholicity, a guide and response to anxieties of the contemporary men, who were struggling against an increasingly fragmented society that was losing its identity
Giovanni Paolo II: l'elezione di un papa globale / Aramini, Donatello. - (2024), pp. 275-301.
Giovanni Paolo II: l'elezione di un papa globale
Donatello Aramini
2024
Abstract
The chapter examines the Italian reactions to the election of John Paul II to the papacy. Within the profound global transformations that characterized the Seventies, the author highlights that for many observers Wojtyla's election put an end to the Church multi-centenary Italo-centrism and showed the image of a strong, universal Catholicity, a guide and response to anxieties of the contemporary men, who were struggling against an increasingly fragmented society that was losing its identityFile allegati a questo prodotto
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