The Second Vatican Council is a pivotal event in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church. Understanding the work of the Council is essential to understanding Church life today. The momentous... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The eight authors represented here, with the help of their editors, present a unique view of Vatican II in a non-academic format. Each of the 12 chapters contains several reflections by the contributor; brief information on a previous church council; a personal commentary, usually from someone who was present at Vatican II; a "new language" section; and questions for reflection and discussion. For example, the chapter on scripture discusses the Vatican II document focusing not on literal translation of the bible, but on the meaning intended by the original authors and encouraging "easy access to sacred Scripture." Dianne Bergant, who wrote this chapter, highlights the effects of the document, particularly institution of the three-year lectionary cycle. Finally, she looks to continued emphasis on scripture including biblical understanding of the relationship between humankind and the rest of the world. "Liturgy of the Word" and "lectionary" are defined. Reflection questions address (1) the reader's reaction to new bible study methods, (2) attempts of the reader's parish to promote devotion to scripture, and (3) efforts of readers to better understand the bible. This is an excellent resource for individuals and small groups, especially since each chapter could stand alone, and is of a length and format suitable for one session. Those wishing to delve more deeply may turn to the list of Vatican II documents. Those looking for a specific topic will find the index helpful.
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