“There are enough dead members of the Church”. The proselytizing goals of Father Avelino de Figueiredo, chaplain of the CEP in World War I (1917-1919)

Father Avelino de Figueiredo made it clear that his participation in World War I as a volunteer chaplain of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP) had the central goal of saving souls. Given the laicizing impetus of the First Portuguese Republic, the proselytizing logic that permeated his service...

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Autor principal: Benvinda, Frederico
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Lenguaje:Portugués
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/12642
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topic Chaplain
Proselytism
CEP
Catholicism
Republic
Capellán
Proselitismo
CEP
Catolicismo
República
Capelão
Proselitismo
CEP
Catolicismo
República
spellingShingle Chaplain
Proselytism
CEP
Catholicism
Republic
Capellán
Proselitismo
CEP
Catolicismo
República
Capelão
Proselitismo
CEP
Catolicismo
República
Benvinda, Frederico
“There are enough dead members of the Church”. The proselytizing goals of Father Avelino de Figueiredo, chaplain of the CEP in World War I (1917-1919)
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República
description Father Avelino de Figueiredo made it clear that his participation in World War I as a volunteer chaplain of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP) had the central goal of saving souls. Given the laicizing impetus of the First Portuguese Republic, the proselytizing logic that permeated his service generated controversy, just a the process of association of volunteer chaplains to the CEP did. Portugal's participation in World War I in France was aimed at legitimizing the Republican regime, whose secular nature could be perceived as being threatened by the integration in its forces of elements that, besides being religious, had the clear objective of promoting their faith. Avelino de Figueiredo's actions included moral, spiritual, material, and educational support to the soldiers. However, underlying this action were the objectives of the expansion of Catholicism that the chaplain intended to promote among the soldiers.
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title_short “There are enough dead members of the Church”. The proselytizing goals of Father Avelino de Figueiredo, chaplain of the CEP in World War I (1917-1919)
title_full “There are enough dead members of the Church”. The proselytizing goals of Father Avelino de Figueiredo, chaplain of the CEP in World War I (1917-1919)
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spelling I28-R145-12642_oai2023-08-08 Benvinda, Frederico 2023-06-05 Father Avelino de Figueiredo made it clear that his participation in World War I as a volunteer chaplain of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP) had the central goal of saving souls. Given the laicizing impetus of the First Portuguese Republic, the proselytizing logic that permeated his service generated controversy, just a the process of association of volunteer chaplains to the CEP did. Portugal's participation in World War I in France was aimed at legitimizing the Republican regime, whose secular nature could be perceived as being threatened by the integration in its forces of elements that, besides being religious, had the clear objective of promoting their faith. Avelino de Figueiredo's actions included moral, spiritual, material, and educational support to the soldiers. However, underlying this action were the objectives of the expansion of Catholicism that the chaplain intended to promote among the soldiers. El padre Avelino de Figueiredo dejó claro que su participación en la Primera Guerra Mundial como capellán voluntario del Cuerpo Expedicionario Portugués (CEP) tenía como objetivo salvar almas. Dado el ímpetu laicizador de la Primera República Portuguesa, la lógica proselitista que impregnó su servicio generó polémica, al igual que generó el proceso de asociación a las fuerzas del CEP de capellanes voluntarios. La participación de Portugal en la Primera Guerra Mundial, en Francia, tenía como objetivo legitimar el régimen republicano, cuyo carácter laico podía verse perjudicado por la integración en las fuerzas que tomaron parte en aquel conflicto de elementos, que, además de ser religiosos, tenían objetivos de promoción de su fe. La acción de Avelino de Figueiredo se extendió al plano del apoyo moral, espiritual, material y educativo a los soldados. Sin embargo, en esta acción subyacían los objetivos de expansión del catolicismo que el capellán pretendía promover entre los soldados. Padre Avelino de Figueiredo deixou claro que sua participação na Primeira Guerra Mundial como capelão voluntário do Corpo Expedicionário Português (CEP) visava salvar almas. Dado o ímpeto secularizador da Primeira República Portuguesa, a lógica proselitista que permeava o seu serviço gerou polémica, assim como o processo de associação dos capelães voluntários às forças do CEP. A participação de Portugal na Primeira Guerra Mundial em França teve por objetivo legitimar o regime republicano, cujo caráter laico poderia ser prejudicado pela integração nas forças que participaram naquele conflito de elementos que, para além de religiosos, tinham objetivos promocionais de sua fé. A ação de Avelino de Figueiredo estendeu-se ao nível do apoio moral, espiritual, material e educativo aos militares. No entanto, subjacente a esta ação estavam os objetivos de expansão do catolicismo que o capelão pretendia observar entre os militares. application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/12642 10.34096/hyg.n4.12642 por spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/12642/11547 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/12642/11561 Derechos de autor 2023 Frederico Benvinda https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 Historia & Guerra; No 4 (2023): Julio-Diciembre; 23-57 Historia & Guerra; Núm. 4 (2023): Julio-Diciembre; 23-57 2796-8650 Chaplain Proselytism CEP Catholicism Republic Capellán Proselitismo CEP Catolicismo República Capelão Proselitismo CEP Catolicismo República “There are enough dead members of the Church”. The proselytizing goals of Father Avelino de Figueiredo, chaplain of the CEP in World War I (1917-1919) “Membros mortos da Igreja há bastantes”. Os objetivos do proselitismo do Pe. Avelino de Figueiredo, capelão do CEP na I Guerra Mundial (1917-1919) "Ya hay bastantes muertos en la Iglesia". Los objetivos proselitistas del padre Avelino de Figueiredo, capellán de la CEP en la Primera Guerra Mundial (1917-1919) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=histogue&d=12642_oai