The Cambridge History of Christianity 2007
DOI: 10.1017/chol9780521811620.010
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Redefining Catholicism: Trent and Beyond

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“…9 In a recent synthesis of the significance of the Tridentine decrees, Robert Bireley has noted that the expansion of missionary activity in Asia and the Americas did not receive serious attention from the Council. 10 This omission could be interpreted as a lack of interest in regions and peoples that were too distant, but it is also possible to contend that, given the intention of the Council to provide direction to the Catholic world in its entirety, it did not need to concern itself with any region in particular. 11 It was the task of the provincial and diocesan synods to adapt the decrees of Trent to local situations.…”
Section: Pastoral Visitations Catholic Reform and The Missionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 In a recent synthesis of the significance of the Tridentine decrees, Robert Bireley has noted that the expansion of missionary activity in Asia and the Americas did not receive serious attention from the Council. 10 This omission could be interpreted as a lack of interest in regions and peoples that were too distant, but it is also possible to contend that, given the intention of the Council to provide direction to the Catholic world in its entirety, it did not need to concern itself with any region in particular. 11 It was the task of the provincial and diocesan synods to adapt the decrees of Trent to local situations.…”
Section: Pastoral Visitations Catholic Reform and The Missionsmentioning
confidence: 99%