Changing Communication Patterns in Twentieth Century Catholic Christianity
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Religion is both structured and nourished by the communication on which it is founded and through which it is publicized. Catholicism in the twentieth century saw major communicational changes, stemming from the redefinition of its aesthetics, liturgy and discourse in Vatican II, from its appropriation of the media, from its discovery of multiple opinions among Catholics and from its stated intention of developing a new “social” conception of communication. Thus was Catholicism, in its turn, conquered by communication, to which it has contributed new concepts and thinking.
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