The space and places of the Council of Trent
Reading seminar "Council of Trent"
- Date: Nov 30, 2022
- Time: 06:00 PM - 07:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Location: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
- Room: Room G503
- Host: Benedetta Albani, Anna Clara Lehmann Martins
- Contact: albani@lhlt.mpg.de
This session intends first of all to investigate the tension between the universalistic conception of the council (Roman, but not only) and its local dimension, i.e. its use in local contexts, and thus attempt to define the spaces and places of the Council of Trent. The meeting will also offer the opportunity to discuss, in the light of current historiographical reflections, the well-known and debated question of the reception/application of the Council of Trent in the Catholic world and beyond.
Readings
- Pizzorusso, Giovanni (2017), The Congregation de Propaganda Fide and Pontifical Jurisdiction over the non-Tridentine Church, in: Catto, Michaela – Prosperi, Adriano (eds.), Trent and Beyond. The Council, Other Powers, Other Cultures, Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 423- 442.
- Ditchfield, Simon (2018), De-centering Trent: How ‘Tridentine’ was the making of the first world religion?, in: François, Wim - Soen, Violet (eds.), The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700), 3, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, pp. 185-208.
Commentary: Thomas Duve
About this Reading Seminar
The Council of Trent had a long and complex fortune throughout history: it bound people and places far apart in time and space, it conveyed knowledge and paradigms, and allowed their continuous use and reuse. Our reading seminar will dive into this fortune, addressing it from five perspectives, each corresponding to a discussion session. First, we will approach the Council of Trent as the object of a wide range of interpretations – on the part of historical actors from the 16th century onwards, but also on the part of recent historiography. Afterwards, we will reflect upon the changes that the Tridentine (and the series of norms following it) brought to how canon law was conceived and practiced along time. A further session will be dedicated to the role of the Council of Trent in establishing a legal framework where procedures shaped actors and vice-versa. The fruitful tension between the Tridentine as part of universal canon law and its transformations when transposed to local realities will also be addressed. Finally, we will discuss how the Council of Trent prompted the construction and transformation of legal knowledge, taking as point of departure the century-long efforts of the Congregation of the Council to interpret the Council of Trent to the Catholic world.
Each session will start with a commentary by a member of the Research Group: "Normative knowledge in the praxis of the Congregation of the Council" or an invited researcher. Open discussion will follow.
Registration is necessary to take part of the reading seminar. Please register at least one week before the session you wish to attend, so as to allow enough time for the sending and preparation of the readings. Last-minute registrations will be accepted only on an exceptional basis, depending of room capacity. One may apply for more than one session in the same act of registration. A reminder of the event will be sent to the participants the day before each session.
To register, please send an e-mail to albani@lhlt.mpg.de
The reading material will be in English, Italian and Portuguese. For further information on the seminar sessions, please check the programme.