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Documents of Vatican II
On Earth, As In Heaven
An edited version of a lecture given to the Gaudium et Spes conference, held at Worth Abbey, Sussex, UK by Nicholas Boyle: "Gaudium et Spes, a courageous Vatican II document written during the Cold War, has not dated. Forty years on, it remains a guide to the modern world, its terrors and its goodness. For it reveals us moving closer to God."
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Revisiting Vatican II
An interesting look at legacy of the Second Vatican Council by The Religion Report - the transcript of a radio interview of Father Joseph Komonchak, Professor in the Faculty of Religious Education at the Catholic University of America and Australian biblical scholar, Professor Frank Moloney.
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The Second Vatican Ecumenical Council
From Christusrex.org, these notes are intended as an aid to study by Catholic Students of the Second Vatican Council. They contain material, some written in a journalistic style, for the American reader. To that extent they are biased; but they 'set the stage' and 'wet the appetite' for further study of this crucial historical event.
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Vatican Council II - Taking the Long View
From onlineCatholics.com.au, A commentary by John Thornhill: There had been only one General Council since the 16th century Council of Trent, the Vatican Council of 1870, which the Franco-Prussian war caused to be aborted in the early stages of its work. It was not easy, therefore, for Catholics to know what to make of the council convoked by John XXIII.
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Vatican II Resource Center
This is not primarily a mailing list but a depository for materials and links members of the Vatican2 mailing list at Temple University want to share with one another and the public.
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VaticanII_Doc
This group is for those wishing to be part of an on-line discussion course on the Documents of Vatican II. All Vatican II Documents will be examined, as will the history and impact of the Vatican II Council.
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Vaticanum Secundum
This website celebrates the Second Vatican Council and its promise for the future of the Catholic Church, and is dedicated to the spirit of Pope John XXIII who dared open the doors and windows of the church he loved to the contemporary world.
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