The Church of Pius XII after World War II (1945-58). The relationes ad limina as Sources for Historiographical Reflection
open access | peer reviewedKeywords Relatio ad limina • Francoist regime • Petites Soeurs de Jesus • Politics • Missionary congregations • Dioceses • Social Catholicism • US Catholicism • Catholic Church in Germany • Cold War • Catholic Church • Morality • Nordic countries • Progressive Catholicism • Roman Curia • Ecumenism • US dioceses • Yugoslavia • German refugees • Scandinavia • Secularism • Vertriebene • Materialism • Papacy • Simultaneum • Secularisation • Spanish Church • Anti-religious repression • Roman Catholic church • Relationes ad limina • Worker priests • Communism • France • Missionary orders • Pius XII • Propaganda Fide • German Episcopate • Religious practice • Belgium Magdeleine Hutin • Religious reconquest • Una Sancta Arbeit • Holy Office • Catholic evangelisation • Catholic mission • National identity
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