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McCall1981
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I was recently reading some comments by an Argentinian Catholic from Buenos Aires about Pope Francis. The discussion was about Pope Francis’ relationship to Liberation Theology. This person has been involved with some of the Priests working in the slums in Buenos Aires and was quite knowledgable about Cardinal Bergoglio, the Church in Argentina, etc.
He said that in his opinion Cardinal Bergoglio was definitely not a Liberation Theologian, and that in fact, he worked against the Liberation Theologians in Argentina. Rather, this person said Cardinal Bergoglio is “something very dificult to understand for an anglo-saxon mind because he (Bergoglio) is a Peronist, and Peronismo was the way to be anti-marxist in Argentina from 1945 to 1973.” He explained a little that “Peronism” has to do with populism and that Cardinal Bergoglio was definitely an old school Peronist (in his opinion).
I know only the basics of Juan Peron as a political figure in Argentina, and know nothing about what “Peronism” means in the context of Catholicism. Does anyone who’s more knowledgable of the Argentinian/Latin American Church happen to know what Peronsim means in a Catholic context, and what this description refers to?
(For the record, I’m not trying to assert that Pope Francis is, or isn’t, a “Peronist”, I just want to know what the description means)
He said that in his opinion Cardinal Bergoglio was definitely not a Liberation Theologian, and that in fact, he worked against the Liberation Theologians in Argentina. Rather, this person said Cardinal Bergoglio is “something very dificult to understand for an anglo-saxon mind because he (Bergoglio) is a Peronist, and Peronismo was the way to be anti-marxist in Argentina from 1945 to 1973.” He explained a little that “Peronism” has to do with populism and that Cardinal Bergoglio was definitely an old school Peronist (in his opinion).
I know only the basics of Juan Peron as a political figure in Argentina, and know nothing about what “Peronism” means in the context of Catholicism. Does anyone who’s more knowledgable of the Argentinian/Latin American Church happen to know what Peronsim means in a Catholic context, and what this description refers to?
(For the record, I’m not trying to assert that Pope Francis is, or isn’t, a “Peronist”, I just want to know what the description means)