A ação política dos bispos católicos na ditadura militar: os casos de São Carlos e Assis
Resumen
The academic literature often references the articulation of the Catholic Church in the
period of the military dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1984), sometimes supporting the coup,
sometimes taking part in the democratic resistance - especially after 1968 - with
international campaigns, official statements, articulation for the Committee for Justice
and Peace, claims from catholic pastoral groups, etc. The bishops, however, never built a
monolithic block. This study considers the heterogeneity of the Catholic clergy and
political specificities of each region during the military dictatorship in Brazil, suggesting
that for every bishop, added to each local context and to the practice concept of the
religious message, the weight of the union around his institution may be the explanatory
axis for his position in order to bring new perspectives for qualitative analysis of political
relations between the Catholic Church and the State in Brazil during the military
dictatorship. The specific aim of this research is to investigate the political activity of the
bishops of the Catholic Church in São Paulo state dioceses based in São Carlos and Assis.
The results of the study are expected to respond to literature gaps on the subject, which
until now have mainly focused in the progressive clergy, either in major population
centers or in a national level.