A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".

The times after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) stressed in Argentina the pre-existent latent differences within Catholicism and threw the Church into a vast crisis that derived in a profound polarization. Considering this, this study presents the antecedents and the display of Carlos Alberto...

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spelling I10-R307-article-231592021-06-01T21:54:50Z A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church". Un embate virulento contra el clero tercermundista. Carlos Sacheri y su cruzada contra “La Iglesia clandestina” Scirica, Elena catholic intransigence Carlos Sacheri clandestine Church priests for the Third World intransigencia católica Carlos Sacheri Iglesia clandestina sacerdotes tercermundistas The times after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) stressed in Argentina the pre-existent latent differences within Catholicism and threw the Church into a vast crisis that derived in a profound polarization. Considering this, this study presents the antecedents and the display of Carlos Alberto Sacheri and his work “La Iglesia clandestina” (Clandestine Church, 1970). In this work, he denounced the “Priests for the Third World”, as agents of Marxist infiltration of the Church. This research paper proposes to understand the wide repercussion that this libelous achieved as not only linked to the tireless partisanship of Sacheri and to the social networks in which he acted, but also fundamentally to the troubled framework of religious and political forces. Therefore, the study of “La Iglesia clandestina” and its author contributes to the understanding of the process of political radicalization developed in Argentina since the end of the sixties. En la Argentina, el período posterior al Concilio Vaticano II (1962-1965) acentuó las diferencias latentes en el catolicismo desde tiempo atrás y sumió a la Iglesia en una vasta crisis que derivó en una gran polarización. En este marco, este trabajo presenta los antecedentes y el despliegue de Carlos Alberto Sacheri y su obra “La Iglesia clandestina” (1970). El autor de este libro denunció a los sacerdotes tercermundistas como agentes de la infiltración marxista en el seno de la Iglesia. Según la perspectiva de la autora, la repercusión notable de este libelo se vinculó no sólo con el accionar incansable de su autor y con las redes sociales en las que se desenvolvía, sino fundamentalmente con el conflictivo entramado político y religioso en el que se desplegó. De este modo, el estudio de esta obra, de su autor y de su difusión contribuye al conocimiento del proceso de polarización política experimentado en la Argentina desde fines de la década de 1960. Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2010-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23159 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n10.23159 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 10 (2010); 283-301 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n10 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23159/22895 Derechos de autor 2010 Elena Scirica
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topic catholic intransigence
Carlos Sacheri
clandestine Church
priests for the Third World
intransigencia católica
Carlos Sacheri
Iglesia clandestina
sacerdotes tercermundistas
spellingShingle catholic intransigence
Carlos Sacheri
clandestine Church
priests for the Third World
intransigencia católica
Carlos Sacheri
Iglesia clandestina
sacerdotes tercermundistas
Scirica, Elena
A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".
topic_facet catholic intransigence
Carlos Sacheri
clandestine Church
priests for the Third World
intransigencia católica
Carlos Sacheri
Iglesia clandestina
sacerdotes tercermundistas
author Scirica, Elena
author_facet Scirica, Elena
author_sort Scirica, Elena
title A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".
title_short A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".
title_full A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".
title_fullStr A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".
title_full_unstemmed A virulent onslaught against the Third World clergy. Carlos Sacheri and his crusade against "The clandestine Church".
title_sort virulent onslaught against the third world clergy. carlos sacheri and his crusade against "the clandestine church".
description The times after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) stressed in Argentina the pre-existent latent differences within Catholicism and threw the Church into a vast crisis that derived in a profound polarization. Considering this, this study presents the antecedents and the display of Carlos Alberto Sacheri and his work “La Iglesia clandestina” (Clandestine Church, 1970). In this work, he denounced the “Priests for the Third World”, as agents of Marxist infiltration of the Church. This research paper proposes to understand the wide repercussion that this libelous achieved as not only linked to the tireless partisanship of Sacheri and to the social networks in which he acted, but also fundamentally to the troubled framework of religious and political forces. Therefore, the study of “La Iglesia clandestina” and its author contributes to the understanding of the process of political radicalization developed in Argentina since the end of the sixties.
publisher Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti
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