Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau

During the period of the Council Vatican II, the Catholic world in Canada underwent profound transformations. From the Sixties onwards, English-speaking Canadian Catholics began to take an interest in social problems and, in particular, the contradictions existing in the South American part of the c...

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Main Author: Daniela Saresella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2016-10-01
Series:Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/69612
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spelling doaj-bea92a839621481f96b4425d942e9f282021-10-05T13:00:11ZengCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos1626-02522016-10-0110.4000/nuevomundo.69612Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under TrudeauDaniela SaresellaDuring the period of the Council Vatican II, the Catholic world in Canada underwent profound transformations. From the Sixties onwards, English-speaking Canadian Catholics began to take an interest in social problems and, in particular, the contradictions existing in the South American part of the continent. The new climate of inter-religious dialogue encouraged collaboration between the various Christian groups all committed to non-violence and opponents of war and in favor of social justice in the poorer countries. From 1973 onwards, Canadian society, and the Catholic communities as well, had to face the problem of political refugees coming mostly from Chile and Argentina and take up a position regarding the violence against the civilian population in San Salvador and the new socialist and Christian political experiment in Nicaragua. Thanks to the pages of the Toronto newspaper Catholic New Times it is possible to reconstruct the spirit of that age and, most important, verify the close relationship between the progressive North American Catholic world and the new religious and political projects emerging in Latin America.http://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/69612English-speaking CatholicsVatican IILiberation TheologyRefugeeSocial justice
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Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau
Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
English-speaking Catholics
Vatican II
Liberation Theology
Refugee
Social justice
author_facet Daniela Saresella
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title Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau
title_short Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau
title_full Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau
title_fullStr Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau
title_full_unstemmed Canadian English-speaking Catholics, Latin America and the Refugee issue under Trudeau
title_sort canadian english-speaking catholics, latin america and the refugee issue under trudeau
publisher Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
series Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
issn 1626-0252
publishDate 2016-10-01
description During the period of the Council Vatican II, the Catholic world in Canada underwent profound transformations. From the Sixties onwards, English-speaking Canadian Catholics began to take an interest in social problems and, in particular, the contradictions existing in the South American part of the continent. The new climate of inter-religious dialogue encouraged collaboration between the various Christian groups all committed to non-violence and opponents of war and in favor of social justice in the poorer countries. From 1973 onwards, Canadian society, and the Catholic communities as well, had to face the problem of political refugees coming mostly from Chile and Argentina and take up a position regarding the violence against the civilian population in San Salvador and the new socialist and Christian political experiment in Nicaragua. Thanks to the pages of the Toronto newspaper Catholic New Times it is possible to reconstruct the spirit of that age and, most important, verify the close relationship between the progressive North American Catholic world and the new religious and political projects emerging in Latin America.
topic English-speaking Catholics
Vatican II
Liberation Theology
Refugee
Social justice
url http://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/69612
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