Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih

The article presents the attitude of the Communist Party towards religious communities on the local level in Kamnik in the first post-war years, particularly the attitude towards the Catholic Church and partly towards Jehovah’s Witnesses, who were the most active non-Catholic religious community in...

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Main Author: Damjan Hančič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Študijski center za narodno spravo 2018-12-01
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description The article presents the attitude of the Communist Party towards religious communities on the local level in Kamnik in the first post-war years, particularly the attitude towards the Catholic Church and partly towards Jehovah’s Witnesses, who were the most active non-Catholic religious community in the area. Compared with other areas in Slovenia, the Party’s attitude towards the Church in the Kamnik area was slightly less conflictive in the post-war period; however, we can see the Party’s strong tendencies for controlling the Church and its members and for limiting the Church’s social influence.
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spelling doaj.art-817eb92001154711a7b70b759a17d8502023-08-09T08:14:01ZengŠtudijski center za narodno spravoDileme2591-12012018-12-0122117134https://doi.org/10.55692/d.18564.18.8Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letihDamjan Hančič0https://orcid.org/0009-0002-1885-1885Študijski center za narodno spravo (Ljubljana, Slovenia)The article presents the attitude of the Communist Party towards religious communities on the local level in Kamnik in the first post-war years, particularly the attitude towards the Catholic Church and partly towards Jehovah’s Witnesses, who were the most active non-Catholic religious community in the area. Compared with other areas in Slovenia, the Party’s attitude towards the Church in the Kamnik area was slightly less conflictive in the post-war period; however, we can see the Party’s strong tendencies for controlling the Church and its members and for limiting the Church’s social influence.communist partykamnikpost-war periodcatholic churchjehovah’s witnesses
spellingShingle Damjan Hančič
Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
Dileme
communist party
kamnik
post-war period
catholic church
jehovah’s witnesses
title Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
title_full Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
title_fullStr Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
title_full_unstemmed Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
title_short Odnos kamniške partije do Katoliške cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
title_sort odnos kamniske partije do katoliske cerkve v prvih povojnih letih
topic communist party
kamnik
post-war period
catholic church
jehovah’s witnesses
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