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Universidad de Navarra
2014
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- Questioni giuridiche del pontificato piano Giuliano Brugnotto Historia Pius x reform modernism Roman curia Roman Vicariate On the centenary of the death of Pope Pius x (August 20, 1914), many conferences and study days have been organized in order to re-examine his pontificate and his contribution to Canon Law. The multiple readings of this Pope’s work in the second half of the 20th century have been framed within the opposition between modernism and anti-modernism, reducing this Pope’s massive reforms to a task of traditionalist restoration. A study which pays greater attention to the historical and cultural context will allow us to focus on these events more respectfully and evaluate his pontificate in a different light. If we were only to analyze the reform of the Roman Curia, the Roman Vicariate and the reform of Canon Law, especially regarding the impressive work that went into the first codification of canon law, it would become obvious that Pope Pius x was responsible for modernizing the Church on a major level. This reform was not free from certain risks, as is demonstrated in the «Code of Canon Law» itself, and in the repression of «modernism» by means of instruments that were modern but that were not adequate to the life of the Church. In contrast to focusing his pontificate within the dichotomy of modernism and anti- modernism, we would like to suggest that the complexio oppositorum of modernity-anti-modernity, as proposed by Fantappiè, offers a more suitable framework. 2014 artículo científico 1133-0104 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=35531775011 it http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=355 Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia application/pdf Universidad de Navarra Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia (España) Vol.23