Vatican and Liberation Theology
The Vatican, particularly through Pope John Paul II and Cardinal Ratzinger's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, expressed grave concerns about liberation theology's alleged Marxist influence and political activity, restricting liberation theologians while eventually acknowledging the 'preferential option for the poor' in Catholic social teaching.
Real World
Pope John Paul II publicly wagged his finger at Nicaraguan priest and liberation theologian Ernesto Cardenal at Managua Airport in 1983, a moment broadcast worldwide that symbolised Rome's hostility to liberation theology's political engagement.
Exam Focus
Reference specific Vatican documents (1984 and 1986 Instructions) by Ratzinger; showing awareness of Rome's nuanced partial acceptance alongside criticism earns evaluation marks.
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