Tag: Vatican II
Unbinding
Since Vatican II, the Church has actually been busy returning to its sources, especially the Scriptures and the Apostolic Tradition
Permanent Diaconate for the Philippines
Like that of the bishops and priests, the ministry of deacons is a participation in Christ’s priestly, prophetic, and kingly mission.
A Synodal Church: Dream or Reality?
It is not enough to listen to the laity coming from the mandated organizations. The voice of the poor and marginalized need to be listened to
Without Vatican II, ‘the Church today would be a small sect,’...
“If we did not have that point of reform that was the Second Vatican Council, the Church today would be a small sect, unknown to most people”
What happened to the wooden seats used during Vatican II?
Out of the thousands of chairs used during the ecumenical council, 24 seats can still be found today in a church near the Vatican
Vatican II is back in the news, which begs a question:...
Vatican II complemented the First Vatican Council’s teaching
Pope Francis on Vatican II anniversary: ‘May the Church be overcome...
Pope Francis warned Catholics about the strategy of the devil, who sows weeds of division among the faithful
Vatican’s Synod on Synodality organizers say synod is ‘fruit’ of Second...
“The purpose of the synod was and remains to prolong, in the life and mission of the Church, the spirit of the Second Vatican Council”
The ‘People of God’: Rethinking the Church in Vatican II
How do Catholic Christians look at themselves as a Church?
The God who dialogues with us: Divine Revelation in Vatican II
If we want to know God, if we want to relate with God, we might as well listen to, converse with, and follow Jesus whom God has sent