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    O Coetus Internationalis Patrum no Concilio Vaticano II: apresentação e resultados de uma pesquisa.Philippe Roy-Lysencourt - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (38).
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    Histoire du Coetus Internationalis Patrum au concile Vatican II.Philippe Roy-Lysencourt - 2013 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 69 (2):261.
    Philippe Roy-Lysencourt | Résumé : Le Coetus Internationalis Patrum, dirigé par Mgr Marcel Lefebvre, fut le principal groupe d’opposants au sein du concile Vatican II (1962-1965). Dans cet article, après avoir présenté l’historiographie et les sources permettant d’écrire l’histoire de ce mouvement, l’auteur propose une évaluation de l’organisation, de l’activité et de la stratégie du Coetus tout au long des sessions et intersessions du Concile. Il analyse ensuite l’impact du groupe sur les documents promulgués par Vatican II. |: (...)
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    ROY-LYSENCOURT, Philippe. Les membres du Coetus Internationalis Patrum au Concilie Vatican II. Inventaire des interventions et souscriptions des adhérents et sympathisants. Liste des signataires d’occasion et des théologiens. [REVIEW]Rodrigo Coppe Caldeira - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (38):1187-1190.
    Book reviews ROY-LYSENCOURT, Philippe. Les membres du Coetus Internationalis Patrum au Concilie Vatican II. Inventaire des interventions et souscriptions des adhérents et sympathisants. Liste des signataires d’occasion et des théologiens. Leuven: Peeters, 2014. 484 p.
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  4. The development of mystagogy by the post-Vatican II: The Coetus XXII.Patrick Cronin - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (4):433.
    Cronin, Patrick Mystagogy is the fourth period of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). This article traces its development since the reforms of Vatican II.
     
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    En collaboration, Coetus Internationalis Patrum, Memphis: Books LLC, 2010, 81 pages. [REVIEW]Philippe J. Roy - 2011 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 67 (2):329-330.
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    Bispos conservadores brasileiros no Concílio Vaticano II (1962-1965): D. Geraldo de Proença Sigaud e D. Antônio de Castro Mayer-DOI: 10.5752/P. 2175-5841.2011 v9n24p1010. [REVIEW]Rodrigo Coppe Caldeira - 2011 - Horizonte 9 (24):1010-1029.
    Desde o século XIX o catolicismo foi assinalado por uma divisão interna advinda das demandas pastorais de como a Igreja Católica deveria se situar e responder aos novos desafios lançados pela modernidade. Uns entendiam que ela deveria dialogar com modernidade, abrindo-se àquelas perspectivas positivas do projeto moderno, outros negavam qualquer possibilidade de tal diálogo, vendo nos valores modernos apenas anticristianismo e perdição, defendendo o lançamento de anátemas aqueles que, possivelmente, se desviassem da ortodoxia. O Concílio Vaticano II (1962-1965) pode ser (...)
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    Christianity and Tradition in the Historiography of the Late Empire. Averil & Alan Cameron - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (2):316-328.
    That Ammianus Marcellinus was a pagan is agreed on all sides. He was no Eunapius to vilify and slander the Christians, and no Macrobius to pretend that they did not exist; nevertheless, while not hostile to the new religion, he still adhered to the old. It is, however, customary to quote as an illustration of his attitude to Christianity the numerous passages where he refers to things Christian in a curiously roundabout fashion, as if unfamiliar with the words he was (...)
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    A Proconsul’s administration of Rome?Roman M. Frolov - 2022 - Hermes 150 (2):190.
    Research questions asked about Pompeius’ cura annonae – often termed “grain command” – dwell mainly on what made it more like any other promagistracy. Scholars tend to approach this office as if it were a kind of military command, albeit innovative. However, unlike promagistrates before him, Pompeius was endowed with the task which concerned the sphere domi. While not neglected, this aspect of Pompeius’ power becomes even more significant if appreciated through the lens of a more general problem of late-republican (...)
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    Os baluartes da tradição: a antimodernidade católica brasileira no Concílio Vaticano II.Rodrigo Coppe Caldeira - 2009 - Horizonte 7 (15):178.
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