Diocèses en guerre, 1914-1918
Diocèses en guerre, 1914-1918
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The Great War tore apart the Catholic Church, which in both camps used the same biblical references and theological arguments to justify the conflict. In the dioceses occupied, the face to face of military and civilians, laity and priests enemies has maintained representations of the other prohibiting any real dialogue. The clergy have been confronted with unprecedented moral and religious situations. In the ordeal, he made original commitments, crossing charity and resistance. In these same dioceses, the German clergy, made up of Catholic and Protestant military chaplains visited by their prelates, took care of the troops, and even of local communities without pastors. At the end of the conflict, everyone wondered how to resume dialogue between enemy brothers.--Septentrion.
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