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Catechesis in Italy between the Two Vatican Councils – 1870–1962
Author(s) -
Carl­-Mario Sultana
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the person and the challenges the journal of theology education canon law and social studies inspired by pope john paul ii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-6559
pISSN - 2083-8018
DOI - 10.15633/pch.2180
Subject(s) - catechesis , christian ministry , catechism , holy see , political science , theology , philosophy , law
The article endeavours to give a bird’s eye view of catechesis in Italy as from 1870 to the threshold of Vatican Council II – 1962. The point of departure is a study of the use of the Catechism as the handbook for catechesis. The study will then move on study the efforts of individuals – from priests to Pope Pius X – who sought to positively influence catechesis through their ministry and how different Congresses and Conventions helped in trying to formulate a more coherent catechesis throughout Italy. Finally, the paper will end by a study of the Active Method which was to be the unifying factor for catechesis in Italy prior to Vatican Council II.

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