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RELIGION AND PUBLIC SPACE
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RELIGION
AND PUBLIC SPACE
Vatican
City, 18 December 2012 (VIS) - The Department of Science of Education
at the "Roma 3" University has organised an international
seminar, concluding today, on the theme "Religion and public
space".
The
conference examines the following issues: the redefinition of public
space in relation to the new presence of the religious; the debate
surrounding the acceptance or refusal of religious symbols in public
places; the ways in which the various religious presences engage with
politics, culture and with the presence of symbols in public places;
the concept of current religious pluralism in two nations in which
Catholicism has, until recent times, occupied a position of
'monopoly' or near-monopoly and/or within protected 'religious
markets'; the relationships between political and religious leaders.
The
philosopher Massimo Introvigne, co-ordinator of the Observatory on
Religious Freedom of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, opened
yesterday's symposium with a presentation entitled "Religious
freedom and relations between States and religions: different models
in conflict?". This was followed by a round table discussion on
"The case of Italy", "Church and State in Italy and
Brazil: problems and moments", "Religious freedom, public
space and judicial systems: redefinitions and new scenarios",
"Secularity in pluralistic Italy", "Secularism as an
ideology", and "Lay aggregations between secularisation and
desecularisation".
The first
day concluded with a debate on "Religion and politics in Italy".
This
morning discussions focused on "The case in Brazil", in
particular "Catholic Charismatic Renewal and evangelical
Pentecostalism in Brazil: doctrinal divergence and political
convergence", "Human rights in the Catholic Church in
Brazil: from political to moral discourse", and "Religious
symbols in public spaces: different configurations of Catholicism".
At 10.30 a.m. the sociologist Franco Garelli gave a presentation on
"Religion and public space", then at 11.30 there was a
round table discussion on "Religion and politics in Latin
America". The latter focused on the themes of "Marian
sanctuaries as public space: Catholicism and nation in Argentina",
"Argentina: the complicity of silence", "Revolutionary
pastoral: some considerations regarding guerilla priests in Latin
America", "The relationship between Church and State in
Argentina during the last military government (1976-1983)" and
"The Church of liberation and new popular governments".
The
afternoon session will consist of a presentation by Enzo Pace at 3
p.m. entitled "Achilles and the tortoise: Italian Catholicism
facing unprecedented religious diversity"; the seminar will then
conclude with a debate on "Religion and public space".
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