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Dmitrieva V.D. Gorodu (Rimu) i miru: k voprosu o roli Urbi et Orbi v globalizatsii katolitsizma [To the city (of Rome) and to the world: on the role of Urbi et Orbi in the globalization of Catholicism] ...



Dmitrieva V.D. Gorodu (Rimu) i miru: k voprosu o roli Urbi et Orbi v globalizatsii katolitsizma [To the city (of Rome) and to the world: on the role of Urbi et Orbi in the globalization of Catholicism] // Vestnik Permskogo universiteta. Politologiya [Bulletin of Perm University. Political Science], 2023, 17 (4): 115–127. (In Russian)
ISSN 2218-1067
DOI 10.17072/2218-1067-2023-4-115-127
РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=56768763

Posted on site: 04.01.23

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Abstract

The article provides an analysis of the confessional aspect of religion's globalization. The theoretical approach underlying the study is the concept of J. Casanova, tracing the origins of global Catholicism in the practice of proclaiming Urbi et Orbi. The aim of the article is to identify the specifics of the messages to the city and to the world as a means of maintaining the global status of the Church. The study is conducted in the form of two variants of content analysis, with data being gathered from the website of the Holy See. Within the framework of the content analysis, issues and mentions of world regions are highlighted. A comparison of the findings of content analysis indicates the adaptability of Urbi et Orbi, its problem-oriented approach and increased attention to the issue of armed conflicts. The mention of the world regions in the papal messages is associated with the intensity of the manifestation of global problems at the local level. The result of the study is the confirmation of the hypothesis that the thematic content and geographical coverage make it possible to label Urbi et Orbi as an independent tool of Catholic globalization.