The Holy See’s Eastern Policy - The Yugoslav Example (CROSBI ID 262122)
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Akmadža, Miroslav
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The Holy See’s Eastern Policy - The Yugoslav Example
The Second Vatican Council, among other things, heralded the opening of the Catholic Church to atheist societies and the beginning of dialogue with communist regimes. It also ushered in a period of more intensive pursuit of the Holy See’s Eastern Policy, whose objective was to improve the position of the Church in the communist countries. Not being a part of the Soviet Block, Yugoslavia was considered the best place to start working towards this goal. This paper relies on original archival materials and relevant literature to elaborate on the implementation of the Holy See’s policy and its bearing on the normalization of the relations between the Church and the government in Yugoslavia and between Yugoslavia and the Holy See.
The Holi See, Yugoslavia, Eastern Policy, Agostino Casaroli, Josip Broz Tito
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