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Journal articles on the topic "Église catholique – Clergé – Ministère"
Hudon, Christine. "Le prêtre, le ministre et l’apostat. Les stratégies pastorales face au protestantisme canadien-français au XIXe siècle." Articles 61 (December 21, 2011): 81–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1007136ar.
Full textSavard, Pierre. "Une jeunesse et son Église : les scouts-routiers." Les Cahiers des dix, no. 53 (October 30, 2012): 117–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1012961ar.
Full textZotea, Christina-Diana. "Une page dans l’histoire du régime communiste en Roumanie : la suppression de l’Église gréco-catholique." Chronos 33 (September 3, 2018): 55–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31377/chr.v33i0.93.
Full textVoisine, Nive. "La production des vingt dernières années en histoire de l'Église du Québec." Articles 15, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 97–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055648ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Église catholique – Clergé – Ministère"
Kumbu, ki Kumbu Éleuthère. "Les problèmes du ministère presbytéral en Afrique noire (1972-1985). Essai d'évaluation des propositions d'avenir." Paris 4, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA040155.
Full textThe situation of African catholic churches is still characterized by an important lack of priests. Two essential questions arise in the proposed solutions : in one hand, can the African Christianity survive without an ordained ministry, and in the other hand which concrete social form will the clergy in Africa take? The real purpose of the Christian "ordination" shows that laien leaders of Christian communities cannot be allowed to celebrate Eucharisty, and that the temporary ordination of several communities' presidents is theologically wrong. This essay has also indicated that many wished evolutions of the clergy's social form in Africa are against the main trends of the actual one
Larouche, Andrée. "L'Herméneutique théologique de Vatican II sur le thème du laïcat : la question de l'exercice des ministères par des laïcs." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25683/25683.pdf.
Full textRakotoarisoa, Faustin. "L'autorité des évêques et le gouvernement de la vie et du ministère des prêtres : doctrine, droit et praxis en Afrique." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019STRAK002.
Full textThe bishop holds an inherent authority from the apostolic succession, the fullness of the sacrament of orders, the multiple power that canon law bestows upon him. The authority of the bishops in Africa is reinforced by the distinctiveness of their status, whether it is at the social, cultural or political level. They are hardly disputable. Presbyters always have to refer to their bishop in the exercise of their ministry, no matter the size of that ministry, and that because of the legal binding of the incardination. This guarantees the governance of the priests, the hierarchy and the efficiency of diocesan administration. However, the bishop’s authority doesn’t always prevail because of the tribalism, the abuse of power of certain priests and the disobedience that puts a strain on the authority. It must be noted that certain bishops also abuse of their authority, violate in impunity the ecclesiastical norms and fail to exercise their responsibilities to the priests’ detriment. Therefore, it is necessary to return to the importance of service in the exercise of the episcopal ministry and to reinforce the rigorous application of universal law of the Catholic Church. If the Supreme authority of the Church is willing to manifest its evolution by severely sanctioning the bishops who fail their mission, there will be a true opportunity for change in order, for the ecclesiastical institution who faces the diocesan realities in Africa, to advance more largely in terms of control, caution, sanction and protection of the rights for both the priests and the laity
Barla, Androniki. "L'obligation canonique du célibat des ministres, vers 380 en Occident et en Orient : comparaison entre les traditions orientales et occidentales." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAK016/document.
Full textThis thesis is a canonical study which treats the question of the canonical obligation of the celibacy of priests in 380 in West and at East. It is a comparison between the eastern and western Tradition. The Research is using as important basis the extract of 1 Cor. 7, 1-9 from Apostle Paul’s Letter. This extract was misunderstood by the popes and influenced a lot their Decrees. It has been done an analysis of all the oriental canons of 4th century of the First Ecumenical Council, of the local Councils and also of the canonical Letters of the Holy Fathers. This material is a part of the eastern canon law. The Councils are devised in two parts, before and after 380.In accordance to this there is a canonical approach to the decisions of the western councils, through the local Councils of the 4th century. Those canons present the first imposition of the canonical obligation of celibacy in a local level. The study continues by analysing the contest of the Decrees of three popes: Damasus, Siricius and Innocent I, who imposed the celibacy after 380 in an official way and in a universal level by using the authority (auctoritas) and the power (potestas) of the See of Rome
Ouattara, Annick Ghislaine. "Contribution à l'analyse de la formation institutionnelle des agents pastoraux catholiques à l'heure d'internet en France et en Côte d'Ivoire." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCB150.
Full textThe Internet Era developed for many years had fostered many social changes. In the religious field including Catholicism, a specific entity within century old French and Ivorian secular society was clearly influenced by that. Straddling the education system legislated by the national education system and higher education, Catholic executive people are systematically aligned with national ICT strategic plans. It is then necessary to question its own formation systems in order to analyse how ICT, digital, Internet or others are perceived and integrated in the training institutes of Roman Catholic pastoral workers. This thesis aims to reflect on the place of ICTs, including the Internet, in seminaries, novitiates, scholasticates and multi-purpose vocation communities, institutes dedicated to the formation of priests, religious and lay committed Catholics. The methodological data were mainly based on the analysis of publications and pontifical actions, the analysis of the positions of the French and Ivorian Episcopal Conferences, interviews with ecclesiastical leaders of both countries, and a netnography of some ecclesial sites. The results reveal a Church rooted in its time with a positive word on "social media" and an effective presence on Internet. As a result, training structures are released to deploy ICT in their programmes, but the reality is marked by a strong ambivalence between acceptance and caution. Computer science, a central theme in the field of educational technologies, is a key question into initial learning, its place in programs and the way of training pastoral agents
Engramer, Eric. "Anthropologie de l'altérité et ministère pastoral dans l'église réformée de France." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006STR20039.
Full textPastoral ministry in the reformed church of France is in crisis. Understated, this is called « pastoral malaise ». Three sets of factors provide this crisis : change of paradigm which the french society finds difficultly in adapting to, so that the ministry is roughly changed, deployement of the effects of secularization, a perfectible organization and management within the reformed church. A theological construction organizes these sets interpretation. An anthropologie is built, then confronted with biblical anthropology. So rises the soteriological question. This implies the christology. A structure of christian existence is defined from christology. The goal of ecclesiology is consequently to think and promote this structure of existence. On this basis, the author puts forward solutions which also integrate sociology of the organizations and management theories
Vuillemin, Jean-Pierre. "Le recours au canon 517 § 2 en France : analyse du droit particulier diocésain." Paris 11, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA111004.
Full textAssoumou, Nsi Michel. "L'église catholique au Gabon. De l'entreprise missionnaire à la mise en place d'une église locale 1844 - 1982." Thesis, Pau, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PAUU1013/document.
Full textThe birth of the local churches in Africa is unquestionably the first work of brave sometime made lose interest missionaries. The setting of the first social and Christian structures is here to show it. Concerning Gabon, Father Jean Remy Bessieux and his several successors enjoyed this priviledge. In short; average or long term, the christian missions had to leave the place to an autochthonous organization. However, an attentive reading of this passage of torch lets us understand that the road was long and difficult. In many case, the setting of the local church in Gabon often turned out more evident in the statements than in the facts. Contrary to a certain edifying and apologetic historiography which used to show the creation of the local clergy as a heroic will, and without any conditions from the missionaries, sources rather point out that the native have been some very precious factors in this enterprise with the first generation of Gabonese priests. The magnificent growth of the Roman Catholic Church in the Gabon from the middle of the XXth century was crowned by the rise of the former vicariate in autonomous diocese in 1958 and the ordination of several national bishops, forming henceforth the local hierarchy. From all sides, it appeared as a remarkable fact, even if some crucial problems are persisting. If one considers the episcopate of some native as an unmistakable fact of the growth of the church, you should not however forget the other facts as the increase in the number of aboriginal members of clergy, of seminarists and candidates in the institutes of consecrated life. Moreover, one should not omit the progressive expansion of the catechists and laics, of which have knows the role mattering in the broadcasting of the gospel among the Gabonese peoples. Indeed sources are describing a progressive evolution of the local church, but also show a church facing a certain number of dangers. From 1970, we attend problems connected to the demands of several local clerks. In the beginning of the 80s, it is in front of one church strewed with diverses difficulties that his Holiness, Jean Paul II visits in 1982
Puglisi, James F. "Étude comparative sur les processus d'accès au ministère ordonné : le sens du ministère épiscopal et la structuration de l'Eglise qui se dévoilent dans les procédures d'installation ou d'ordination à l'épiscopat (évêque, surintendant, inspecteur écclésiastique...) et au presbytérat (prêtre, pasteur...), dans l'Eglise catholique-latine et certaines Eglises luthériennes, réformées, anglicanes et méthodistes en Europe occidentale et aux Etats-Unis." Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA040075.
Full textFrom an analysis of the liturgico-canonical institutions in three different periods, the complexity of the structure of ordination and the relational dimension of the ordained ministry in the structuring of the church are discovered. Ordination is a complex process, which links ministry, local church, profession of faith and communion. This concrete process is at the same time communitarian, liturgical and juridical, and, through these traits, sacramental. Christian ordination cannot be reduced to a simple rite of installation or assuming a charge but is an ecclesial process whereby the Christian receives a charism for the edification of the church. The significance of the pastoral ministry of direction is best summed up by the functions: 'episkope' and the role of presiding over the building-up of the body of Christ
Tabbagh, Vincent. "Le clergé séculier du diocèse de Rouen à la fin du Moyen-Age (1359-1493)." Paris 4, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA040100.
Full textThe secular clergy of the Rouen diocese at the end of the middle ages appears as a powerful and efficient organization, quite firmly supervised by the archbishop, with various and numerous staffs, recruited on the whole society and enjoying large incomes. Under the influence of the pontifical power and academic knowledges, it distinguishes itself gradually, through its behaviours, from the rest of the society, while maintaining close ties, cultural for instance, with the class it stemmed from, in the bosom of which it continues to leave and for which it represents the quasi only intercessor with the holy and the hereafter. Retaining for a long time a provincial and traditional system of believes and representations, it is not very affected by the great debates in the bosom of the church; it is in return by the political conflicts of the period : its favourable behaviour towards the English occupation brings it a loss of influence, on a national scale, after 1450, which it knows offset however through strengthened ties with the local elite of Normandy. Its fortune and vitality allow it to contribute to the economical rise of the region, in particular through its investments and loans
Books on the topic "Église catholique – Clergé – Ministère"
clericis, Église catholique Congregatio pro. Directoire pour le ministère et la vie des prêtres. Montréal, Qué: Fides, 1994.
Find full text1946-, Theobald Christoph, ed. Des prêtres parlent. Paris: Bayard, 2007.
Find full textTrinity and ministry. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1991.
Find full textMontréal), Colloque de théologie du Centre de formation théologique (2nd 1988 Grand Séminaire de. Les prêtres: Pour quelle mission? : semaine de réflexion et Colloque de théologie du Centre de formation théologique, 28, 29 et 30 septembre 1988, Grand Séminaire de Montréal. Montréal: Éditions Bellarmin, 1989.
Find full textRigal, Jean. Services et responsabilités dans l'Église: Les ministères. Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1987.
Find full textWills, Garry. L' Église catholique et la pédophilie. Paris: Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond, 2003.
Find full textÉglise catholique. Diocèse de Saint-Hyacinthe. Vicaire-général (1869-1876 : Moreau). Circulaire au clergé. [S.l: s.n., 1986.
Find full textDisciples and leaders: The origins of Christian ministry in the New Testament. New York: Paulist Press, 1991.
Find full textSacramental orders. Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Press, 2000.
Find full textLe prêtre: Hier, aujourd'hui et pour demain. Paris: Desclée, 1989.
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