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Autore
Desmazières, Agnès

Titolo
L'affermazione del laicato e le trasformazioni dell'expertise al Vaticano II. La genesi dello statuto di uditore al Concilio (1959-1963)
Periodico
Quaderni storici
Anno: 2019 - Volume: 160 - Fascicolo: 1 - Pagina iniziale: 101 - Pagina finale: 132

The apparition of lay auditors at Vatican II signals the birth of a new lay expertise, rested on leadership responsibilities in Catholic international NGOs. This expertise, which combined an international experience with a strong pastoral commitment and an unequivocal allegiance to Rome, prevailed over a more traditional scientific and technical expertise. This evolution coincided with an increasing specialization and professionalization of theological and canonical expertise. The choice of the term «auditor» - preferred to those, initially considered, of «consultor», «expert», or «observer» – suggested that lay expertise should be distinguished from clerical expertise and should limit to a silent representation. The legitimization process of lay participation to the Council proved to be long, complex and not completely fulfilled. The concrete experience of collaboration between lay faithful and clerics often preceded and exceeded regulations; new paths for lay participation were primarily explored and experimented at the Commission on the Lay Apostolate. Conversely, new rules were necessary to officialize and make public the laity’s presence at Vatican II. Discussed at length at the Council, such decision ultimately came from Pope Paul VI.



SICI: 0301-6307(2019)160:1<101:LDLELT>2.0.ZU;2-F
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