Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984

The Comité épiscopal France - Amérique latine (CEFAL) has operated for several decades as a marshalling yard for sending French priests to the favelas of São Paulo or to the Andean plateaux, at the request of local bishops frightened by the aura of the Cuban revolution. The book tells the story of h...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1450482024-09-16T09:54:15Z Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984 Chatelan, Olivier Catholicism Catholic Church America Europe Marxism Latin America Fidei donum clergy priest thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHK History of the Americas thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAX History of religion The Comité épiscopal France - Amérique latine (CEFAL) has operated for several decades as a marshalling yard for sending French priests to the favelas of São Paulo or to the Andean plateaux, at the request of local bishops frightened by the aura of the Cuban revolution. The book tells the story of how the French bishops largely improvised a collective response to this impetus supported by Rome, relying on a generation of young priests who, once there, fell in love with a mythical Latin America, embodied at the time by the "bishop of the poor" Hélder Câmara, the revolutionary Ernesto Guevara or the archpriest Ivan Illich, who had settled in Cuernavaca, who trained hundreds of European and North American missionary clerics. Very quickly, with the establishment of military dictatorships and the rise of liberation theology, the CEFAL was forced to choose sides. French clerics were increasingly imprisoned, accused of being agents of world communism. At once the official body of the episcopate and a sounding board for Third World activists, the Comité navigated in a political and religious context that had become more radical, and it was unable to prevent the assassination of two of its members, Gabriel Longueville and André Jarlan.This book is an invitation to discover an unwritten transatlantic history, that of a « Latin American moment » in France which, through an imaginary world and commitments, gave rise to misunderstandings but also to lasting friendships. Passers-by between two worlds, these men with their often unusual trajectories came into contact with political, social and ecclesial tensions. 2024-09-16T09:54:14Z 2024-09-16T09:54:14Z 2023 book ONIX_20240916_9791091592406_254 2742-3166 9791091592406 9791091592369 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/145048 fre Chrétiens et Sociétés. Documents et Mémoires image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9791091592406/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/larhra/10671 LARHRA 10.4000/books.larhra.10671 The Comité épiscopal France - Amérique latine (CEFAL) has operated for several decades as a marshalling yard for sending French priests to the favelas of São Paulo or to the Andean plateaux, at the request of local bishops frightened by the aura of the Cuban revolution. The book tells the story of how the French bishops largely improvised a collective response to this impetus supported by Rome, relying on a generation of young priests who, once there, fell in love with a mythical Latin America, embodied at the time by the "bishop of the poor" Hélder Câmara, the revolutionary Ernesto Guevara or the archpriest Ivan Illich, who had settled in Cuernavaca, who trained hundreds of European and North American missionary clerics. Very quickly, with the establishment of military dictatorships and the rise of liberation theology, the CEFAL was forced to choose sides. French clerics were increasingly imprisoned, accused of being agents of world communism. At once the official body of the episcopate and a sounding board for Third World activists, the Comité navigated in a political and religious context that had become more radical, and it was unable to prevent the assassination of two of its members, Gabriel Longueville and André Jarlan.This book is an invitation to discover an unwritten transatlantic history, that of a « Latin American moment » in France which, through an imaginary world and commitments, gave rise to misunderstandings but also to lasting friendships. Passers-by between two worlds, these men with their often unusual trajectories came into contact with political, social and ecclesial tensions. 10.4000/books.larhra.10671 d9a9f0ee-86c5-4dcd-978b-324b9b75807a 9791091592406 9791091592369 671 Lyon open access
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Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984
title Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984
title_full Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984
title_fullStr Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984
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title_short Des allers sans retours ? Les prêtres français en Amérique latine 1961-1984
title_sort des allers sans retours les pretres francais en amerique latine 1961 1984
topic Catholicism
Catholic Church
America Europe
Marxism
Latin America
Fidei donum
clergy
priest
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