Institute of Sociology
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Dmitrieva V.D. Cardinals and Education: Reproduction of the Catholic Elite in Europe. Contemporary Europe. 2025. No. 2 (130). Pp. 184-192. DOI: 10.31857 ...



Dmitrieva V.D. Cardinals and Education: Reproduction of the Catholic Elite in Europe. Contemporary Europe. 2025. No. 2 (130). Pp. 184-192. DOI: 10.31857/S0201708325020160
ISSN 0201-7083
DOI 10.31857/S0201708325020160
РИНЦ: https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=82104249

Posted on site: 02.07.25

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Abstract

In Europe the power of the Catholic Church is measured by the positions it provides. Cardinals are labeled as the Catholic elite since they occupy the highest positions in the church hierarchy. The aim of the article is to identify the role of education in the reproduction of the Catholic elite in Europe. The author underlines the relevance of the Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory and sociology of religion. The study is conducted in the form of structural-biographical analysis, with data being gathered from the website of the Holy See and processed in SPSS. The analysis revealed the following. Firstly, the passage of educational stages is accompanied by a decrease in the prelates’ rootedness. Obtaining higher positions in the religious field requires compliance with the “rules of the game” established in Rome. Secondly, due to the laity’s refusal to delegate the function of salvation, the value of theological and philological education increases. These qualifications allow cardinals to legitimize their own position in the religious field and clarify the content of the ritual language. Thirdly, the presence of secular education among church hierarchs indicates the interaction of the fields of religion and power. The study comes to the conclusion that there is no unified model of cardinals’ education while maintaining the key role of pedagogical activity in the Catholic elite self-reproduction.