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Fulkerson, T., (2022). Redes translocales y tensiones locales: los cimientos de la Prelatura de Sicuani, 1959–1970 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23793
Fulkerson, T., Redes translocales y tensiones locales: los cimientos de la Prelatura de Sicuani, 1959–1970 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23793
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title = "Redes translocales y tensiones locales: los cimientos de la Prelatura de Sicuani, 1959–1970",
author = "Fulkerson, Taylor Quentin",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
In the mid-20th century, the Catholic Church in Latin America experienced an institutional renovation: on the one hand, it articulated networks between the national episcopacies to create a continental Church, and on the other, a “triangle“ between Latin America, the Vatican, and the countries of North America and Western Europe was established. The principal results — new ecclesiastical jurisdictions and new pastoral agents — would become disputed spaces and modes of praxis through which the Church tried to bring about the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and Medellín. This thesis investigates these translocal dynamics through the experience of the Prelature of Sicuani, which was founded in 1959 as a new ecclesiastical jurisdiction for the high provinces of Cusco. An exemplary case, the prelature received Carmelite missionaries from the United States and Canada and their collaborators: foreign secular clergy, sisters, and lay volunteers. With the optimism of the global 60s, these actors created networks to direct resources, ideas, and people toward the high provinces of Cusco, at the same time generating tensions between their pastoral line of purified Catholicism and the Catholicism of the high Andes. This study sets off from the presupposition that the foundation and reorientation of the local Church in the Prelature of Sicuani responded to an extensive, translocal network of influences, which marked the social history of the high provinces. The method of analysis includes the crossing of sources and narratives, employing documents from the archive of the North American Carmelites who assumed the prelature, from the Archdiocesan Archive of Cusco and the Cusco newspapers El Sol and El Comercio.
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