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Newman's application of the offices of the Church in the search for a reformed Catholicism
Authors:Halbert Weidner
Institution:1. Member of the Oratory of St Philip Neri;2. Dean of East Honolulu and Ecumenical Officer for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu , Hawaii
Abstract:From an anthropological and historical perspective, and focusing mainly on the Argentinean situation, this article analyses Catholic male monasticism in Hispanic America, with the particular objective of evaluating the crisis, religious change and monastic imagination identified in contemporary Benedictine communities. It is argued that imagination, as a process of symbol production, has been intrinsically related to the practice of a new monastic spirituality; it has in fact been the force behind the appearance of religious experiences ideologically anchored in early Christian traditions. Empirical data on the Benedictine Order in Argentina suggests that at least three models of consecrated life can be identified in twentieth century Hispanic America, namely, the ministerial model, the social model and the patristic model. Research leads to the conclusion that these paradigms emerged through processes of imagination applied to the reinvention of tradition – creatively but, also, conservatively – in a global context in which both the monastic institution and society face changing demands.
Keywords:monasticism  Benedictine Order in Argentina  monastic life in Hispanic America  Perfectae Caritatis  imagination  reinvention of tradition  religious change  Latin American Catholicism
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