Light from the East The Catholic Eastern Churches Sixty Years After Vatican II
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2026Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (152 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Philosophy and Religion
- Religion and beliefs
- Christianity
- 1950–1968
- Anti-Judaism
- Byzantine Ruthenian Catholic Church
- Celibacy
- Church unity
- Code of Canons of Oriental Churches
- Communion with the Bishop of Rome
- Council of Prešov
- Council of hierarchs
- Dialogue
- Eastern Catholic Church
- Eastern Churches
- Ecclesiological identity
- Ecumenical theology
- Ecumenism
- Eparchy of Prešov
- Fraternity
- Greek Catholic Church
- Greek-Catholic
- Interconfessional relations in Ukraine
- Josyf Slipyj
- Legalization
- Liturgy
- Major archiepiscopal church
- Married presbyterate
- Metropolitan church
- Nostra aetate
- Orientalium Ecclesiarum
- Patriarchate
- Provincial synod
- Reform
- Romanian Church United with Rome
- Second Vatican Council
- Shoah
- Synod of bishops
- Synod of bishops of the UGCC
- Synodality
- Theological reconciliation
- UGCC synod
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in diaspora
- Ukrainian diaspora
- Ukrainian patriarchal lay movement
- Unity
- Vasiľ Hopko
- Vatican II
- Victor Pospishil
- "Pokutnyky"
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This Reprint brings together the contributions of the Special Issue "Light from the East: The Catholic Eastern Churches Sixty Years After Vatican II". The chapters examine the life and mission of Eastern Catholic Churches through historical case studies and contemporary theological debate, with special attention to ecclesial identity, synodality, ecumenical dialogue, and pastoral renewal. Topics include resilience under religious persecution and political pressure, the restoration of communities and institutions, diaspora and belonging, the renewal of the married presbyterate, and the formative role of liturgy and mystagogy. Together, the studies offer resources for constructive renewal and for dialogue within the Catholic communion and with the Orthodox Churches, showing how Eastern traditions contribute to the Church's catholicity today.
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