Como a Igreja do Brasil adubou o terreno para o Concílio Vaticano II
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46525/ret.v27i2.185Resumo
Resumo: Para entendermos como a Igreja do Brasil acolheu “o novo” do Concílio
Vaticano II temos que compreender o que aconteceu com as “minorias abraâmicas”
que prepararam o terreno para que as sementes de renovação caíssem
em terreno adubado. O texto aqui apresentado salienta três eixos da renovação
eclesial na década de 50 do século passado; a) a renovação litúrgica, raiz da
renovação cristológica e eclesiológica; b) a consciência do social; c) a dimensão
missionária e o compromisso eclesial na pastoral de conjunto.
Abstract: In order to understand how the Church in Brazil received the “innovations”
of the Second Vatican Council we have to grasp what happened to the
minority groups likened to the families of Abraham from of old which prepared and
fertilized the soil for the plantation of the seeds of renovation. The text of this article
lays stress on three main focal points inherent in the ecclesial renovation shown
forth in the decade of the fifties of the last century: a) the liturgical renovation,
developed from the Christological and ecclesiological renewal; b) awareness of
the social dimension; c) the missionary activity of the Pastoral organizations of
each diocese as the contribution to the good of the Church universal.