"l'Action Catholique" de Paul Dabin constitue un expos fondamental sur l'un des mouvements les plus influents de l'histoire moderne de l' glise. Cet ouvrage explore en profondeur le r le essentiel des la cs dans la mission vang lisatrice de l'institution catholique, une poque charni re de son volution. L'auteur analyse avec pr cision les fondements th ologiques et les structures organisationnelles qui permettent aux fid les de participer activement la vie spirituelle et sociale sous la direction de la hi rarchie eccl siastique.
travers une tude rigoureuse, Dabin d finit l'Action Catholique comme un apostolat n cessaire pour r pondre aux d fis du monde moderne. Il met en lumi re la n cessit d'une collaboration troite entre le clerg et les la cs pour insuffler les valeurs chr tiennes au sein de la soci t civile. Ce livre est une ressource pr cieuse pour comprendre l' volution de la doctrine sociale de l' glise et l' veil du militantisme catholique au d but du XXe si cle. Il demeure un t moignage historique crucial sur la vision d'une glise engag e, cherchant rayonner au c "ur de la cit par l'action de ses membres les plus d vou s.
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