El clero contestatario de finales del franquismo. El caso Fabara
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2006.v58.i117.7Keywords:
Council, Catholicism, dioceses, clergyAbstract
Council Vatican II (1962-1965) supposed a very important change in many aspects of catholic faith, included the concept of Church. A part of clergy considered that it was the moment to break with the rigid structures of this institution, based in the importance of hierarchy and order, and it meant an unavoidable conflict with the different ecclesial authorities. In the case of Spain, this problem turned bigger because of the confusion of changes in Catholic Church with the targets for democratization of a society that was under authoritism of Franco’s Regime
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