Why Is Vatican II So Important?

Simply put, Vatican II was created to help apply the truths of Christ to modern-day life. The 20th century had brought a new way of life to the world's citizens, with big changes such as World War Two having a huge impact on even the smallest communities.
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What changes did Vatican 2 make?

Vatican II also made profound changes in the liturgical practices of the Roman rite. It approved the translation of the liturgy into vernacular languages to permit greater participation in the worship service and to make the sacraments more intelligible to the vast majority of the laity.
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What are three important things that Vatican council II did?

In keeping, they allowed for Catholics to pray with other Christian denominations, encouraged friendship with other non-Christian faiths, and opened the door for languages besides Latin to be used during Mass. Other new positions concerned education, the media and divine revelation.
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Why did so many nuns leave after Vatican II?

Vatican II called for intense self-examination and renewal among the sisterhood. As a result, some religious quit their convents because their communities were changing too fast. Some, like Sister Martell, left because their communities weren`t changing fast enough.
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How many priests left after Vatican II?

In the 10 years after the council 100,000 men left the priesthood worldwide. Once the walls of custom and reverence that had surrounded them were broken, there seemed nothing to keep them in.
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Vatican II in brief



How long did Vatican 2 last?

The Second Vatican Council (or Vatican II) was the twenty-first ecumenical council of the Catholic Church . It was convened by Saint John XXIII and lasted for four sessions from 1962 through 1965. It produced a series of documents to direct the life of the Church in the twentieth century and beyond.
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Has the Catholic Church changed its teachings?

History shows that the Catholic Church has changed its moral teachings over the years on a number of issues (without admitting its previous position had been wrong). A very sorry page in Catholic history, for example, is the fact that for over 1,800 years the popes and the church did not condemn slavery.
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How did the Mass change after Vatican 2?

The changes from Vatican II

Mass was changed to be in the vernacular, no longer in Latin. And women no longer had to cover their hair in church. And these are but the most practical. Many of the bigger doctrinal changes were those that most Catholics were oblivious to, or knew about only in passing.
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Why did the Catholic Church stop using Latin?

The Tridentine Mass, established by Pope Pius V in 1570, was banned in 1963 by the Second Vatican Council of 1962- 65 in an effort to modernize the Roman Catholic liturgy and allow more participation and understanding of the mass by the congregation.
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Will there be a Vatican 3?

There are many good arguments against quickly convening a Third Vatican Council - a notion beloved of Catholics who occupy the portside cabins on the Barque of Peter.
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Can the Pope change doctrine?

"There are an awful lot of things he's in charge of, but he's not free to change a doctrine of the church or to alter the fundamental structure of things like the papacy," he said. Some changes that laity say they want from a new pope may involve media-based misconceptions.
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Which came first Scripture or tradition?

The very fact that Tradition precedes the Scriptures points to the significance of tradition, but also to the Bible as the treasure of the Word of God. 43. The Bible poses the problem of Tradition and Scripture in a more or less implicit manner; the history of Christian theology points to it explicitly.
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What has Pope Francis changed in the Catholic Church?

Pope Francis gives greater support for the Vatican to fight sexual abuse His long-awaited reform program includes new institutional weight to efforts tight clerical sex abuse. He also envisages more decision-making roles for lay members of the Catholic Church.
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How many nuns are left?

There are currently just over 44,100 U.S. women religious, the formal term for nuns and sisters. That's less than a quarter of its peak in the mid-1960s, according to Georgetown University's Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA).
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Who is under the pope?

Under the pope are bishops, who serve the pope as successors to the original 12 apostles who followed Jesus. There are also cardinals, who are appointed by the pope, and only they can elect his successor. Cardinals also govern the church between papal elections.
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Who went to Vatican 2?

The Second Vatican Council lasted from October 1962 until December 1965. It was conducted in four sessions, one each year, which were attended by Catholic bishops from around the world, along with their theological advisors.
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Do Catholics believe the Bible is Gods word?

The role of the Bible

Catholics believe the Bible reveals God's word and God's nature. Catholics believe that they can learn to understand God better by reading the Bible. Parts of the Bible are read during liturgical worship , for example Mass .
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Who Wrote the Bible?

Even after nearly 2,000 years of its existence, and centuries of investigation by biblical scholars, we still don't know with certainty who wrote its various texts, when they were written or under what circumstances.
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Why Catholic Church is sacred?

Holy: the Church is holy, because it is the Body of Christ with Jesus as the head. This does not mean that all members of the Church are sin free. It means that the Church and her sacraments help to make the faithful holy. Catholic: the word catholic literally means 'universal.
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Can Catholic use condoms?

The Catholic ban on the use of condoms, or any other device, for contraceptive purposes remains.
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Do Catholics believe in birth control?

The Catholic position on contraception was formally explained and expressed by Pope Paul VI's Humanae vitae in 1968. Artificial contraception is considered intrinsically evil, but methods of natural family planning may be used, as they do not usurp the natural way of conception.
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Does the pope own things?

He Has No Material Possessions. As pope, the pontiff does not own anything, though he has custodianship of the Church's fortune during his reign. Everything and anything the pope needs or wants is provided for him.
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What brand of wine is used in Catholic Church?

Founded in 1872 by Rochester's founding Bishop, Bernard J McQuaid, O-Neh-Da is the only certified valid ad licit estate producer of approbated sacramental wine. O-Neh-Da Authentic Sacramental Wines are available direct from the Vineyard to clergy and churches only.
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What did Vatican 1 do?

First Vatican Council, also called Vatican I, (1869–70), 20th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convoked by Pope Pius IX to deal with contemporary problems. The pope was referring to the rising influence of rationalism, liberalism, and materialism.
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