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Journal articles on the topic "Clergy-tridentine discipline"

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Borucki, Janusz. "Synod diecezji kujawskiej i pomorskiej z 1586 roku." Prawo Kanoniczne 46, no. 3-4 (2003): 227–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/pk.2003.46.3-4.08.

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Activities of Bishop Hieronim Rozrażewski has occurred in the time of initiation and realization of the Tridentine Council resolutions. In the time of his administration in the diocese of Włocławek (named at that time Kujawy and Pomeranian) he had carried on seven synods. Three of them (in 1586,1589 and 1590) were diocesan synods. The rest (in 1585,1589,1590 and 1598) included pomeranian archdeacon’s district only. The most important of them is diocesa synod carried of 1586. The content of the synodal statutes of Bishop Rozrażewski was constituted of numerous legal regulations and pastoral ins
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Costadoat, Jorge. "Del clericalismo a la sinodalidad: la reforma eclesial según el Papa Francisco." Revista Ecuatoriana de Ciencias Filosófico-Teológicas 2, no. 3 (2025): 56–67. https://doi.org/10.26807/recifit.v2n3.49.

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The article addresses clericalism in the Catholic Church from the perspective of Pope Francis, who defines it as an ecclesial perversion that affects both clergy and laity. Clericalism, understood as a culture that promotes abuse of power, hierarchical relationships, and the exclusion of the laity, is, according to the Pope, one of the main obstacles to the Church’s mission. Its origin is identified in priestly formation, particularly in seminaries, where separation, rigid discipline, and an authoritarian vision of ministry are often emphasized. This model, inherited from the Tridentine tradit
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Aguirre Salvador, Rodolfo. "Curas apremiados: crítica virreinal, jerarquización y disciplina en las parroquias del arzobispado de México, 1600–1650." Letras Históricas, no. 31 (2025). https://doi.org/10.31836/lh.31.7491.

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The consolidation of the archiepiscopal Church of Mexico during the initial phase of the Tridentine reform involved the implementation of various mechanisms to ensure control over the parish clergy. This article argues that beyond formal ecclesiastical provisions, it was the coordinated pressure exerted by archbishops and viceroys that shaped parish priests according to standards of pastoral efficiency and institutional obedience. Drawing on case files preserved in the Historical Archive of the Archdiocese of Mexico, the study identifies three principal strategies: improved priestly education,
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Clergy-tridentine discipline"

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Blaha, Isabelle. "Laïques et ecclésiastiques entre religion citadine et Contre-réforme à Naples des débuts du XVIe siècle aux début du XVII siècle : résister, contrôler et discipliner." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 2, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022LYO20048.

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Appréhender la foi des laïcs napolitains au XVIe siècle est une entreprise ardue tant en raison des difficultés matérielles d’accès aux sources, que de leur discontinuité temporelle, qui rendent difficile toute reconstruction historique systématique fondée sur la longue durée, ou l’étude de séries homogènes de sources. Malgré cette réalité, les difficultés matérielles ont été contournées par des dépouillements systématiques de fonds d’une grande diversité, tant des archives archidiocésaines ou d’État de Naples,que de la Curie généralice de la Compagnie de Jésus, et que celles du Saint-Siège, t
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Book chapters on the topic "Clergy-tridentine discipline"

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Lehner, Ulrich L. "The Varying Theologies of the Priesthood." In The Inner Life of Catholic Reform. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197620601.003.0002.

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As important as the Tridentine reform decrees were for the behavior of the clergy to reestablish discipline, it was a new understanding of the priesthood and its duties that shaped the Catholic Reform from Trent well into the eighteenth century. Trent’s indecisive theology of the priesthood, which oscillated between a Pseudo-Dionyisian view of the priest as mediator for the divine and that of a Gersonian shepherd, created the need for a more coherent theological profile. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, therefore, several theologies of the priesthood came into being, which despi
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