Lenguajes de la evangelización en la cultura popular. Los lenguajes del franciscanismo / Languages of evangelization on pupular culture. Lenguages of franciscanism

Cauriensia 10:67-90 (2015)
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Los franciscanos desarrollaron una religiosidad más humanista, volcada en el individuo; pensada para y por el fiel. No utilizaron el latín, lengua en la que se expresaba la Iglesia de la época, sino la lengua vernácula de cada pueblo. Junto a ello desarrollaron prácticas religiosas en las que la imagen visual y sentimental era importante, seguros de que este lenguaje llegaba fácilmente al corazón del hombre sencillo. Franciscans developed a more humanist religiousness pinned on the individual person; designed to the faithfull. They didn’t use Latin, that was the language spoken by the Church in those days, but the vernacular language in each village. Furthermore, the developed religious practices in which the visual and sentimental image was very important, sure that this language touched the simple humanbody deeply in an easy way.

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