Some Changes in the Political and Social Influence of the Roman Catholic Church as Consequences of the WW1, in General and Specially for Latin America

doi: 10.32563/hsz.2019.1.16

Abstract

The complexity of the effects of the 1st World War brought important changes for the Roman Catholic Church as a whole and especially for its political and social influence. At the same time the efforts of the Holy See and the peace initiative of Pope Benedict the 15th played a determining role creating the new legal fundaments of the international relations in the second half of the 20th century.

Keywords:

the situation in the belligerent countries after the War the status and the role of the Holy See the advanced principles of the papal peace initiative the materialization of the principles in the Helsinki Final Act in 1975 the change of the Church’s position in Latin-America

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