Bogoslovska smotra, Vol. 84 No. 4, 2014.
Pregledni rad
Ecumenical Movements in Croatia after the Second Vatican Council
Daniel Patafta
orcid.org/0000-0002-3927-8523
; Katolički bogoslovni fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
A significant step forward and an opening towards the ecumenical idea and movement, which have been achieved for the whole Catholic Church at the Second Vatican Council, has also had a significant impact in Croatia. This is especially evident in the first few years after the Council, when a whole set of events have been put in motion in the Croatian Church in order to initiate ecumenism in the area of former Yugoslavia. The best source for both directing and getting familiarised with how the ecumenical thought has spread in Croatia in post-conciliar times is Glas Koncila and its bulletin Poslušni Duhu, which was published only five times. These sources show that there was a certain ecumenical euphoria among Croatian clergy and lay believers in the first years after the Council, but there was also a major arrest at the beginning of the seventies of the twentieth century. In these parts, ecumenism was mostly directed towards the Serbian Orthodox Church, in which attitudes towards ecumenism were conflicting; there were those who supported it and those who were very careful and even prejudiced about it. In the area of ecumenical thought and thewhole ecumenical movement in its initial phase in Croatia, the most important role was played by Tomislav Janko Šagi-Bunić, whose articles in Glas Koncila and the bulletin Poslušni Duhu (for which he was the editor-in-chief) show Conciliar directedness of the Catholic Church towards ecumenism. Šagi-Bunić was certainly the leading person of the ecumenical movements in Croatia in the post-conciliar times.
Ključne riječi
ecumenism; Glas Koncila; Poslušni Duhu; Tomislav Janko Šagi-Bunić; Srbian Orthodox Church; post-conciliar period; Church in Croatia
Hrčak ID:
133994
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Datum izdavanja:
6.2.2015.
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