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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/26326 Remodelar y ampliar una iglesia antigua no es necesariamente un atentado: intervenciones del Secretariado de las Nuevas Iglesias del Patriarcado en el patrimonio arquitectónico de la diócesis de Lisboa (1965-1985)
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Alves da Cunha, João
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Alves da Cunha, João. 2020. «‘Remodelar y ampliar una iglesia antigua no es necesariamente un atentado’. Intervenciones del Secretariado de las Nuevas Iglesias del Patriarcado en el patrimonio arquitectónico de la diócesis de Lisboa (1965-1985)». Actas de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea 7: 142-157. https://doi.org/10.17979/aarc.2020.7.0.6317.
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La renovación pastoral que el Concilio Vaticano II trajo a la liturgia se convirtió en un programa al que los arquitectos buscaron
responder con nuevas formas y soluciones. En la Diócesis de Lisboa, este trabajo fue dirigido por el Secretariado de las
Nuevas Iglesias del Patriarcado (SNIP), una pequeña oficina técnica creada por el Cardenal Cerejeira en 1961 para apoyar
la planificación y construcción de las docenas de iglesias y capillas que se necesitaban construir en toda la diócesis. Pero su
trabajo no se limitaría a los nuevos edificios. Como recordó el SNIP en 1968, en un momento de renovación también se hizo
necesario remodelar las antiguas iglesias, adaptándolas a las necesidades y demandas desencadenadas por la Reforma litúrgica conciliar. A través de cinco trabajos realizados por SNIP entre 1965 y 1985, se pretende revelar las opciones formales
y programáticas adoptadas por esta oficina en sus intervenciones en el patrimonio de la diócesis de Lisboa.
[Abstract] The pastoral renovation that the Second Vatican Council brought to the liturgy became a program to which architects sought to respond with new forms and solutions. In the Diocese of Lisbon, this work was led by SNIP - Secretariat of the New Churches of the Patriarchate, a small technical office created by Cardinal Cerejeira in 1961 to support the planning and construction of the many dozens of churches and chapels needed to be built throughout the diocese. But its work would not be limited to the new buildings. As SNIP recalled in 1968, in a time of renovation it became also necessary to remodel the old churches, adapting them to the needs and demands triggered by the conciliar liturgical Reform. Through five works carried out by SNIP between 1965 and 1985, it is intended to reveal the formal and programmatic options adopted by this office in its interventions in the heritage of the diocese of Lisbon.
[Abstract] The pastoral renovation that the Second Vatican Council brought to the liturgy became a program to which architects sought to respond with new forms and solutions. In the Diocese of Lisbon, this work was led by SNIP - Secretariat of the New Churches of the Patriarchate, a small technical office created by Cardinal Cerejeira in 1961 to support the planning and construction of the many dozens of churches and chapels needed to be built throughout the diocese. But its work would not be limited to the new buildings. As SNIP recalled in 1968, in a time of renovation it became also necessary to remodel the old churches, adapting them to the needs and demands triggered by the conciliar liturgical Reform. Through five works carried out by SNIP between 1965 and 1985, it is intended to reveal the formal and programmatic options adopted by this office in its interventions in the heritage of the diocese of Lisbon.
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