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Article Dans Une Revue American Behavioral Scientist Année : 2006

The Roman Catholic Church and the Immigration Issue

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Immigration has come to the fore in Spain, Italy, and Portugal, turning into a political issue both with regard to public policy and political jousting in Spain and Italy. In this context, secular and Catholic third sectors are actively engaged in building a “register of hospitality” quite distinct from other interpretations of immigration, such as security-oriented, utilitarian, or citizenship-based approaches. This article analyzes the role played by the Catholic church in Spain and highlights the way a religious institution builds a threefold register of interpretation. The article provides significant insights into the relative secularization of immigration-related politics in Spain and Southern Europe. Catholic activism indicates that effective withdrawal of the church as a dominant social institution has not signified the demise of its influence on the political scene. In fact, the church’s activism highlights a political void occasioned by the inability of political and administrative actors to cope with this issue.

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halshs-03435987 , version 1 (19-11-2021)

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Xabier Itçaina. The Roman Catholic Church and the Immigration Issue. American Behavioral Scientist, 2006, 49 (11), pp.1471-1488. ⟨10.1177/0002764206288459⟩. ⟨halshs-03435987⟩
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