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The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II : Jansenism and the struggle for Catholic reform / Shaun Blanchard.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Blanchard, Shaun, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jansenists.
Councils and synods--Italy--History.
Councils and synods.
Church renewal--Catholic Church.
Church renewal.
Catholic Church. Diocese of Pistoia and Prato. Synod (1786).
Catholic Church.
Vatican Council--(2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)--History.
Vatican Council.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (279 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Summary:
"This book sheds further light on the nature of church reform and the roots of the Second Vatican Council (1962-65) through a study of eighteenth-century Catholic reformers who anticipated the Council. The most striking of these examples is the Synod of Pistoia (1786), the high-water mark of late Jansenism. Most of the reforms of the Synod were harshly condemned by Pope Pius VI in the Bull Auctorem fidei (1794), and late Jansenism was totally discredited in the ultramontane nineteenth-century Church. Nevertheless, much of the Pistoian agenda - such as an exaltation of the role of bishops, an emphasis on infallibility as a gift to the entire Church, religious liberty, a simpler and more comprehensible liturgy that incorporates the vernacular, and the encouragement of lay Bible reading and Christocentric devotions - was officially promulgated at Vatican II. The career of Bishop Scipione de'Ricci (1741-1810) and the famous Synod he convened are investigated in detail. The international reception (and rejection) of the Synod sheds light on why these reforms failed, and the criteria of Yves Congar are used to judge the Pistoian Synod as "true or false reform." This book proves that the Synod was a "ghost" present at Vatican II. The council fathers struggled with, and ultimately enacted, many of the same ideas. This study complexifies the story of the roots of the Council and Pope Benedict XVI's "hermeneutic of reform," which seeks to interpret Vatican II as in "continuity and discontinuity on different levels" with past teaching and practice. Vatican II, Second Vatican Council, ressourcement, Jansenism, Synod of Pistoia, Scipione de'Ricci, Yves Congar, Benedict XVI, development of doctrine, Catholic Enlightenment"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: how far back do the roots of the council go?
A hermeneutic of true reform: interpreting Vatican II
Ressourcement and aggiornamento in the eighteenth century
Radical reform in Tuscany: Scipione de'Ricci and late Jansenism
The Synod of Pistoia: radical forerunner of Vatican II
The spirit of Pistoia: the reception and failure of a bold reformist vision
The ghost of Pistoia: the legacy of Auctorem fidei at Vatican II
Conclusion: the memory of Pistoia and the hermeneutic of true reform.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-19-094782-9
0-19-094780-2
0-19-094781-0

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