Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,4 | phrase of the Second Vatican Council, Christ "fully reveals man
2 III,18| that the Second Vatican Council was a providential event,
3 III,18| Second Millennium. It was a Council similar to earlier ones,
4 III,18| very different; it was a Council focused on the mystery of
5 III,18| converted.~The Second Vatican Council is often considered as the
6 III,18| overlook the fact that the Council drew much from the experiences
7 III,18| was for the Second Vatican Council and for the activity of
8 III,18| Popes connected with the Council, starting with John XXIII,
9 III,18| accomplished during and since the Council, in their Magisterium no
10 III,19| 19. The Council, while not imitating the
11 III,19| Lord of history. During the Council, precisely out of a desire
12 III,19| this profound renewal, the Council opened itself to Christians
13 III,19| the people of our time. No Council had ever spoken so clearly
14 III,20| 20. The Council's enormously rich body of
15 III,20| proclamation of new times. The Council Fathers spoke in the language
16 III,20| and the Beatitudes. In the Council's message God is presented
17 III,20| with the Second Vatican Council that, in the broadest sense
18 III,20| nearest to the spirit of the Council. For Advent prepares us
19 III,21| after the Second Vatican Council: general Synods together
20 III,21| born of the Second Vatican Council's vision of the Church.
21 III,22| of the period before the Council acted with firm commitment,
22 III,24| implementing the Second Vatican Council. Begun by John XXIII on
23 III,24| XXIII on the eve of the Council with a memorable pilgrimage
24 III,26| occasion, drew attention to the Council's teaching on the presence
25 III,28| home. At the Second Vatican Council, the Church recognized her
26 III,28| is meant to help make the Council's teaching in this regard
27 IV,34 | since the Second Vatican Council many ecumenical initiatives
28 IV,34 | guidelines laid down by the Council and in subsequent documents
29 IV,34 | much more intense after the Council, but it must increase still
30 IV,35 | principle stated by the Council: "The truth cannot impose
31 IV,36 | the reception given to the Council, this great gift of the
32 IV,36 | Church and the world. The Council's guidelines—set forth in
33 IV,47 | doctrine of the Second Vatican Council as contained primarily in
34 IV,53 | down by the Second Vatican Council in its Declaration on the
35 V,56 | 32). The Second Vatican Council, in its Dogmatic Constitution
36 V,57 | day. The Second Vatican Council gives an account of this
37 V,57 | Missionary Activity. After the Council the question of missionary
38 V,59 | firstborn of every creature, the Council wishes to speak to all men
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