La administración y la renovación de los lugares de culto católico en Australia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17979/aarc.2019.6.0.6236Palabras clave:
iglesias católicas en Australia, patrimonio cultural, pautas de cuidado y protección, Concilio Vaticano II,, liturgiaResumen
El Consejo Nacional de Arquitectura y Arte Litúrgico (NLAAC) es un órgano asesor de la Comisión Episcopal de Liturgia de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Australia, con el mandato de brindar asesoramiento en las áreas de arquitectura litúrgica, arte y patrimonio. El Consejo ha preparado pautas para su uso en toda la Iglesia Católica en Australia. El más reciente de estos documentos, Fit for Sacred Use: Stewardship and Renewal of Places of Worship (2018) se centra en los edificios eclesiales existentes con referencia particular al patrimonio cultural, que es el tema de esta ponencia. El Vaticano II buscó la participación litúrgica, plena y activa, de todas las personas, por lo que las iglesias existentes se reordenaron para fomentar la inclusión. Es oportuno considerar preguntas sobre lo que constituye nuestro patrimonio y cómo se valora. Fit for Sacred Use establece los principios litúrgicos y patrimoniales que son fundamentales para conservar, renovar y reordenar un edificio de la iglesia. Su enfoque holístico considera cómo renovamos nuestras iglesias mientras honramos nuestra herencia.
Descargas
Métricas
Citas
«Today’s News». 1961. Architecture Today [February]: 9.
Australia ICOMOS. 2013. The Burra Charter: The Australia ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance. Accessed 10/01/2019, http://bit.ly/2ZHVF9e.
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. 2015. And when churches are to be built... Preparation, planning and construction of places for worship. Brisbane: Liturgy Brisbane
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. 2018. Fit for Sacred Use: Stewardship and Renewal of Places of Worship [FFSU]. Brisbane: Liturgy Brisbane.
de Jong Ursula and Flavia Marcello. 2017. «‘Fitted for sacred use’: Vatican II and Modernism in the physical, social and ritual space of three Australian churches», paper presented at the 34st Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), Camberra (Australia).
de Jong, Ursula and Flavia Marcello. 2018. «Shaping Australian Catholic Communities: Built Responses to Modernism, Population Growth and Changing Liturgical Practices Before and After Vatican II», paper presented at the symposium «Constructing religious territories. Community, identity and agency in Australia’s modern religious architecture», organised by Philip Goad and Lisa Daunt. The University of Melbourne.
de Jong, Ursula. 2005. St Patrick’s Cathedral, Melbourne - a Guide. Melbourne: Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.
de Jong, Ursula. 2014. «Translating the Gothic tradition: St Patrick's Cathedral Melbourne», paper presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), Auckland (New Zealand).
Falkinger, Richard. 2002. Ringing the changes: new liturgy versus heritage: chronicles 1971-2000. Ringwood: David Lovell.
Giurgola, Romaldo. 2007. Luminous Simplicity: The Architecture and Art of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Parramatta: Macmillan Art Publishing.
Heritage Council. 2017. «Recommendation of the Executive Director and assessment of cultural heritage significance under Division 3 of the Heritage Act 2017» [Mary Immaculate Church]. Accessed 10/01/2019, http://bit.ly/2rMYQji.
Lefebvre, Henri. 1991. The production of space. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
PCC 5/Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church. 2000. «The Inventory and Catalogue of the Cultural Heritage of the Church». Accessed 22/07/2019, http://bit.ly/39xAhIj.
Sadler, Denham. 2018. «Catholic parish of Ivanhoe denies plans to rezone and sell off modernist church amid calls for it to be protected», Commercial Real Estate, 18 July. Accessed 10/01/2019, http://bit.ly/2Qeyclh.
Storey, Rohan. 2017. The Modernist Heritage Conundrum. Accessed 10/01/2019, http://bit.ly/2rNzZMi.
Taylor, John. 2000. Between Devotion and Design: The Architecture of John Cyril Hawes 1876-1956. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press.
Vatican II. 1963. Sacrosanctum Concilium. Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. Accessed 26/09/2019. https://bit.ly/IshIHU.
Victorian Heritage Register. 1999. «St Patrick’s Cathedral Precinct (VHR H0008)». Accessed 22/07/2019, http://bit.ly/39yH1Wa.
Victorian Heritage Register. 2010. «St Faith’s Anglican Church (VHR H2188)». Accessed 22/07/2019, http://bit.ly/2SXofSP.
Victorian Heritage Register. 2019. «Religious Centre Monash University». Accessed 22/07/2019, http://bit.ly/2MNKpD5.