Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity , pp. 193.208. Book description: The second Vatican Council was convened by Pope John XXIII between 1962 and 1965. It marked a fundamental shift towards the modern Church, and many of the rules and practices established in the 16th century at Trent collapsed and were replaced. In this book a distinguished team of Catholic scholars offers a close examination of the full nature and scope of these changes. Each contributor offers an impartial investigation of a particular issue. Included are chapters on such topics as scripture and tradition, priestly formation, women, popular devotion, canon law, church music, marriage, and the universal catechism. The first book to present a comprehensive ov...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity p. 511-523. Book description: The nature and ...
The Second Vatican Council (1962-65), also referred to as Vatican II, was the most momentous event i...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, John Paul II and Collegiality p. 184-199. Book Descript...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity , pp. 193.208. Book description: The second Vatic...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, Set Into the Future: The Role of the Laity, pp. 127-140. B...
Nancy Dallavalle is a contributing author, “To Workers: Work and the Working Life Fifty Years After ...
Vatican II profoundly changed the outlook and the message of the Catholic Church. After decades, if ...
Today many books appear regarding Vatican II. Yet, only very few of them manage to locate this cruci...
Vatican I and Vatican II represent two of the three ecumenical councils in modern times, yet relativ...
The Bishop of London in Canada came home from the Second Vatican Council resolved to open up the tea...
Vatican II and Ecumenism Part V: Gaudium et Spes The Saint John\u27s School of Theology and Seminary...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, Potential Receptive Learning Within Catholicism: Lay Partic...
The Reform mandated by the Council of Trent was not something achieved overnight. It took virtually ...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
When the Australian bishops joined the Catholic bishops from around the world in Rome for the start ...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity p. 511-523. Book description: The nature and ...
The Second Vatican Council (1962-65), also referred to as Vatican II, was the most momentous event i...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, John Paul II and Collegiality p. 184-199. Book Descript...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity , pp. 193.208. Book description: The second Vatic...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, Set Into the Future: The Role of the Laity, pp. 127-140. B...
Nancy Dallavalle is a contributing author, “To Workers: Work and the Working Life Fifty Years After ...
Vatican II profoundly changed the outlook and the message of the Catholic Church. After decades, if ...
Today many books appear regarding Vatican II. Yet, only very few of them manage to locate this cruci...
Vatican I and Vatican II represent two of the three ecumenical councils in modern times, yet relativ...
The Bishop of London in Canada came home from the Second Vatican Council resolved to open up the tea...
Vatican II and Ecumenism Part V: Gaudium et Spes The Saint John\u27s School of Theology and Seminary...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, Potential Receptive Learning Within Catholicism: Lay Partic...
The Reform mandated by the Council of Trent was not something achieved overnight. It took virtually ...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
When the Australian bishops joined the Catholic bishops from around the world in Rome for the start ...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity p. 511-523. Book description: The nature and ...
The Second Vatican Council (1962-65), also referred to as Vatican II, was the most momentous event i...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, John Paul II and Collegiality p. 184-199. Book Descript...