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    and other religions‚ relation to the modern world and the liturgy of mass. The Catholic Church recognised the increasing rift between people and their relationship with God and the Church‚ and created four constitutions which addressed the issue. Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation)‚ Lumen Gentium (Dogmatic Constitution on the Church)‚ Gaudium et Spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World)‚ Sacrosanctum Concilium (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy). These documents

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    irrational. However in Genesis 11-22‚ God has just cause and reason for all of his divine intervention with humankind. It is important to examine God’s objectives and motives behind his actions as we interpret the bible. Through close examination of “Dei Verbum” by Pope Paul VI‚ “The Book of Genesis”‚ and “Interpretation of the Book of Genesis” by Father Tadros Malaty‚ it is apparent that God offers his love and salvation to all those deserving of it and imposes judgment on all those who do not. It is

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    Transition from Vatican I to Vatican II Table of Contents Introduction 3 Vatican I 3 Transition to Vatican II 5 Vatican II 6 Preparation 6 First Period: 1962 7 Second Period: 1963 8 Third Period: 1964 9 Divine Revelation (Dei Verbum) 10 The Church (Lumen Gentium) 11 Fourth Period: 1965 13 Conclusion 14 Works Cited 15 Introduction The First Vatican Council was the first Catholic council in over 300 years since the Council of Trent in the 1500’s. This was the

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    The Second Vatican Council The Second Vatican Council (Latin: Concilium Oecumenicum Vaticanum Secundum) addressed relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. The council itself became ideally known for its renewal of Catholic doctrine in a modern timeline and perspective. Several institutional changes resulted from the council‚ such as the renewal of consecrated life with a revised charism‚ and ecumenical efforts towards dialogue with other religions and the expressive participation

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    power is revealed in the New Testament also‚ most notably in the “magnificent prologue of John’s Gospel” (Gimpel‚ 2011‚ p. 21). [2] The term “sacred writers” is repeatedly used in the papal encyclical Dogmatic Constitution On Divine Revelation -Dei Verbum promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1965. It does not imply that the writers themselves are sacred but rather that their writings are sacred. (Vatican Archive‚ 1965)

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    their implications. The Teachings of the Church on the Divine inspiration of the Bible The teachings of the Church on Divine inspiration of the Bible are seen in the Chapter Three of Vatican II’s Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation (Dei Verbum‚ Nov. 18‚ 1965). The Church teaches in this document that the divinely revealed realities that are contained in the Sacred Scripture have been committed to writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Thus‚ relying on the belief of the Apostles

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    baptisms of other Christians. The second document is the Sacrosantum Concillium which calls each person to actively worship‚ opens up the possibility for all genres of music and encourages praying with others (main beliefs of CR). The final one is the Dei Verbum which promotes the renewal of the bible in prayer. RCs accept CR as authentic and relatively uncontroversial. Many Catholics were pleased to see the renewal of healing services and enjoyed praying freely and spontaneously in a way that felt natural

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    John XXIII 1. Changes of Vatican II - John initiated an ecumenical council‚ he called for the concil He also set up the 10 commissions/secretariats 2. “open the windows of the church and let fresh air in” - second pentecost “I’ve looked into your eyes with my eyes‚ I have put my heart near your heart” “Do not listen to the prophets of doom” “listen to the signs of the times” - environmental ethics‚ different views 3. Pope John 23rd was a transitional pope because in a short amount of time

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    References: Broadt‚ Lawrence. 1984. Reading the Old Testament. New York. St. Paulist Philippines Catechism for Filipino Catholics (CFC). Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines Dogmatic Constitution On Divine Revelation Dei Verbum Solemnly Promulgated by His Holiness Pope Paul VI On November 18‚ 1965 Roche‚ SJ.‚ Fr. Joseph L. 2008. Practical Catechesis: The Christian Faith as a Way of Life. Phoenix Publishing House. Natividad‚ Maria Lucia C. 2006. Salvation History: Old Testament

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    2.5. The original sin “Deliver us from evil" (Mt 6: 13) A light on the question of evil‚ so often obscured today‚ comes from the truth of the faith on original sin: man‚ departing from God by his own free will‚ experiences internal disruption‚ because the separation from the Father who gives life condemns him for this very fact to death. This is what the Second Vatican Council teaches us in this regard: «What divine revelation makes known to us agrees with experience. Examining his heart‚ man finds

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