First Communion in Early Twentieth-century Italy: a Rite of Passage within Childhood

dc.contributor.authorAlfieri, Paolo
dc.contributor.organizationTechnická univerzita v Liberci
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-16T09:01:12Z
dc.date.available2022-12-16T09:01:12Z
dc.description.abstractIn traditionally Catholic countries, First Communion has widely functioned as a key rite of passage. In the modern age, and in particular during the eighteenth century, children were not admitted to the sacrament of the Eucharist until adolescence or even until the age of twenty. The ceremony thus represented a rite of passage that marked the transition to adulthood. A reversal of tradition came in some pastoral experiences of the nineteenth century and was officially established by the decree Quam singulari Christus amore – ordered in 1910 by Pope Pius X – which set the age for receiving Holy Communion at around seven years. First Communion still retained the form of a rite of passage, albeit without the adultist religious language surrounding Confirmation and without the pessimism about childhood that had been inherited from the past. The new educational outlook initiated by Pius X was also confirmed by his successors. Analysis of official Church pronouncements, devotional literature for children, and selected religious images – examined with an interdisciplinary heuristic approach – allows to shed light on a key shift in the Italian Catholic educational imaginary over the first half of the twentieth century, when Communion was seen as a typical childhood experience, in accordance with the changes underway in the upbringing and socialization of children and with the educational theories that valued children’s spontaneity and experience.
dc.description.abstractPaolo Alfieri is Assistant Professor of History of Education at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Milan, Italy). His main research interests include – the history of physical education, the history of popular Catholic education, the role of cinema and television in the construction of school memories. He published three monographs, two edited books and multiple contributions to book series and specialist journals. He won the Prize of the CIRSE (Italian Research Centre for the History of Education) (2014) and the prize of the SIPED (Italian Academic Society for Education) (2018). paolo.alfieri@unicatt.iten
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dc.identifier.doi10.15240/tul/006/2022-2-003
dc.identifier.issn2336-680X
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.tul.cz/handle/15240/166320
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dc.publisherNárodní pedagogické muzeum a knihovna J. A. Komenského
dc.publisherTechnická univerzita v Liberci, Fakulta přírodovědně-humanitní a pedagogická
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dc.relation.ispartofHistoria Scholastica
dc.subjectFirst Communioncs
dc.subjecthistory of childhoodcs
dc.subjecthistory of religious educationcs
dc.subjectItalycs
dc.subject20th centurycs
dc.titleFirst Communion in Early Twentieth-century Italy: a Rite of Passage within Childhooden
dc.typeArticleen
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local.facultyFakulta přírodovědně-humanitní a pedagogickáen
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