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Rekatolizacija slovenske družbe
ID Jogan, Maca (Author)

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Abstract
Avtorica izhaja iz ugotovitve, da rekatolizacijske težnje niso izum 21. stoletja in tudi niso značilne le za slovenski prostor. Čeprav se vnanje izražanje teh teženj glede na spremenljivo družbeno okolje nekoliko spreminja, gre v bistvu za odgovore Katoliške cerkve na radikalne izzive, ki jih predstavljajo konkretna prizadevanja za odpravljanje različnih vidikov družbene neenakosti. Okrepljeno delovanje Cerkve namreč ni (bilo) namenjeno zgolj znotrajcerkveni skupnosti, temveč predvsem celotni družbeni skupnosti. Zato šele umestitev tega delovanja v oprijemljivo okolje omogoča odgovore na vprašanja o njegovi smiselnosti in ciljih. Glede na to spoznavno izhodišče avtorica predstavlja ključne značilnosti rekatolizacijskih teženj na Slovenskem - zlasti ob spoprijemu Cerkve s socialnim vprašanjem - v zadnjih dveh desetletjih 19. stoletja in v začetku 20. stoletja ter konec 20. in v prvem desetletju 21. stoletja. Rekatolizacijska prizadevanja, ki naj bi odpravila različna "družbena zla" na vseh področjih življenja, so bila pred stoletjem - podobno kot v sodobnosti - teleološko upravičevana s potrebo po "pravi" (versko utemeljeni) moralnosti. Podlago oziroma strategijo za oživljeno delovanje Cerkve v sodobnosti vsebuje Sklepni dokument Plenarnega zbora Cerkve na Slovenskem Izberi življenje iz leta 2002. Če sodobno uresničevanje te strategije primerjamo z vsestransko katoliško prakso konca 19. in začetka 20. stoletja, lahko upravičeno sklepamo o drugi rekatolizaciji slovenske družbe, katere cilj je, da "bomo vsi eno".

Language:Slovenian
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2008
Number of pages:Str. 28-52
Numbering:Letn. 45, št. 1/2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-22953 This link opens in a new window
UDC:322(497.4):272
ISSN on article:0040-3598
COBISS.SI-ID:27179869 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.07.2014
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Title:Teorija in praksa : revija za družbena vprašanja
Shortened title:Teor. praksa
Publisher:Fakulteta za družbene vede
ISSN:0040-3598
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Secondary language

Language:English
Abstract:
The author's starting-point statement suggests that the tendencies of re-catholicisation are not an invention of the 21st century and are not only a characteristic of Slovenian society. Although the expression of these tendencies has been changing somewhat according to the changeable social environment, they are in essence the Catholic Church's responses to the radical challenges produced by real efforts to do away with various kinds of social inequality. The strengthened Church activity has namely never been intended for the internal Church community only, but primarily for the whole social community. The placement of this activity within the real environment allows answers to the question of its sense and objectives. Regarding this cognitive starting-point, the author presents the key features of re-catholicisation tendencies in Slovenia - focusing particularly on the Church's engagement in the social issue - during the last two decades of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century and also in the first decade of the 21st century. Similarly to past re-catholicisation endeavours - aiming at the eradication of various "social evils" in all spheres of life - today such activities are legitimised by the need for a "proper" (religion-based) morality. In contemporary Slovenia the strategy for the Church's revitalised activity is comprehended in the Final Document of the Plenary Session of the Church in Slovenia entitled Choose Life and published in 2002. If the implementation of this strategy is compared with the overall Catholic practice a century ago, the conclusion of the second re-catholicisation of Slovenian society - aiming at "uniformity of all" - is justified.


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