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    Religion and Politics in Italy by Gianmarco Capati

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The findings suggest that the DC contributed to post-war democratisation by drawing broad consensus from both the Catholic laity and the Church, in the first phase, and moderating its religiously exclusive goals and the views of the Church in the second phase—leading to even wider support from the electorate. …”
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    Liturgy in the Shadow of Trauma by David Farina Turnbloom, Megan Breen, Noah Lamberger, Kate Seddon

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Paying particular attention to PTSD, moral injury, and moral distress, this article examines how systemic clergy perpetuated sexual abuse (CPSA) has damaged liturgical efficacy for both abuse survivors and Roman Catholic laity. Focusing on PSTD, moral injury, and moral distress frames the issue in a way that illuminates the church’s ongoing role in preventing the healing of survivors and limiting the potential for grace in the sacraments. …”
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    Na drodze ku przełomowi. Cerkiew greckokatolicka w Polsce lat 80. XX w. by Igor Hałagida

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…These changes coincided with other phenomena and events of the decade, such as the creation of an active Greek Catholic laity or the celebration of the Millennium of the Baptism of Kyivan Rus’ in 1988. …”
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    Noches de sano esparcimiento. La censura cinematográfica en Argentina. 1955-1973. by Fernando Ramírez Llorens

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This work aims to study film censorship in Argentina, starting on defining it as a space of negotiation and conflict based in the fight of the legitimization of determinate social customs of film, where the political and military groups perform a fundamental role that fight over the control of the state machine, the cinematographic management, the clergy and the catholic laity. This concept of censorship assembles the polity of prohibition and promotion proposed by this actors as two complementary strategies for the achievement of the same objective: the definition of the limits of the speakable. …”
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