When the Australian bishops joined the Catholic bishops from around the world in Rome for the start of the Second Vatican Council in 1962, they may never have imagined the immediate or the lasting impact that their contribution would have on the lives of the Catholic community back home in Australia. This book marks the 50th anniversary of the convening of that council. The result is a fascinating examination of not only how Australian Catholics responded to the changes and challenges of the council upon the way that they worshipped, but also how their personal relationship with their God was refashioned; not only for clergy and religious, but also for the laity. Neil Ormerod is joined by emeritus scholars, theologians and historians from...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
Vatican I and Vatican II represent two of the three ecumenical councils in modern times, yet relativ...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
This study was undertaken to investigate and to propose a solution to the pastoral dilemma that face...
The Second Vatican Council (1962-65), also referred to as Vatican II, was the most momentous event i...
Vatican II profoundly changed the outlook and the message of the Catholic Church. After decades, if ...
The Bishop of London in Canada came home from the Second Vatican Council resolved to open up the tea...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
The reception of the second Vatican Council (1962-5) amongst Roman Catholics in Australia has been a...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity , pp. 193.208. Book description: The second Vatic...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
First, I wish to briefly introduce the concept of Christian mission so as to understand the general...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
Vatican II and Ecumenism Part V: Gaudium et Spes The Saint John\u27s School of Theology and Seminary...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded by many in Protestant circles as one of the most ...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
Vatican I and Vatican II represent two of the three ecumenical councils in modern times, yet relativ...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...
This study was undertaken to investigate and to propose a solution to the pastoral dilemma that face...
The Second Vatican Council (1962-65), also referred to as Vatican II, was the most momentous event i...
Vatican II profoundly changed the outlook and the message of the Catholic Church. After decades, if ...
The Bishop of London in Canada came home from the Second Vatican Council resolved to open up the tea...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded as one of the most significant processes in the e...
The reception of the second Vatican Council (1962-5) amongst Roman Catholics in Australia has been a...
Paul Lakeland is a contributing author, The Laity , pp. 193.208. Book description: The second Vatic...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
First, I wish to briefly introduce the concept of Christian mission so as to understand the general...
This chapter does three things. First, it treats of the divergent theological receptions of Vatican ...
Vatican II and Ecumenism Part V: Gaudium et Spes The Saint John\u27s School of Theology and Seminary...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded by many in Protestant circles as one of the most ...
Vatican II began to heal three major divisions: the division within Roman Catholicism itself, the di...
Vatican I and Vatican II represent two of the three ecumenical councils in modern times, yet relativ...
The Second Vatican saw a radical shift in the Catholic Church’s attitude toward other religions. Thi...