O franciscanismo econômico: considerações sociológicas sobre a Economia de Francisco e Clara = Franciscan Economic Thought : Sociological Considerations on the Economy of Francis and Clare

This article discusses the ramifications in Brazil of Pope Francis’s call for an international meeting in 2020 in the Italian city of Assisi. Known as “The Economy of Francesco,” this meeting gathered the youth, intellectuals, and activists to rethink the economic development of the planet. It occur...

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Subtitles:Franciscan Economic Thought
Authors: Sofiati, Flávio Munhoz (Author) ; Souza, André Ricardo de (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Portuguese
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Published: Asociación de Cientistas Sociales de la Religión del Mercosur 2021
In: Ciencias sociales y religión
Year: 2021, Volume: 23
Further subjects:B Gender Equality
B Pope Francis
B Anti-capitalist activism
B Christianity of Liberation
B Catholic Church
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Summary:This article discusses the ramifications in Brazil of Pope Francis’s call for an international meeting in 2020 in the Italian city of Assisi. Known as “The Economy of Francesco,” this meeting gathered the youth, intellectuals, and activists to rethink the economic development of the planet. It occurred remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but it spurred the emergence of the Brazilian Mobilization for Francis’s and Clare’s Economy, an ecumenical network in the country. This network fights for gender equality, radicalizes the Papal proposition, and appears as an outcome of Christianity of liberation. Based on archival research on the topic, observation of internet activities as well as interviews by youth participants, this article evaluates the meaning of this mobilization in the country from a sociological framework.
ISSN:1982-2650
Contains:Enthalten in: Ciencias sociales y religión
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.20396/csr.v23i00.15832