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    Describe the ecclesiology of Sacrosanctum concilium Sacrosanctum concilium‚ the constitution on the liturgy of the Church‚ brought about the liturgical reform post-Vatican II. Though it was the reform of the liturgical practices of the church it had much to say about what the Church is‚ the ecclesiology. Massimo Faggioli says that “the combination of liturgical reform and ecclesiological renewal in the Catholic Church represents the beating heart of Sacrosanctum concilium” (Faggioli 59). The renewal

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    Robert Orsi’s book‚ Thank You‚ St. Jude: Women’s Devotion to the Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes‚ chronicles Jude’s Thaddeus’s story and the specific appeal of this Saint of Hopeless Causes to the Catholic women in America. Furthermore‚ the book illustrates the major religious events that happened in the mid-twentieth century. St. Jude‚ who was a virtually unrecognized figure before 1929‚ captured the earnest and faithful consecration of millions of women in various ways. Therefore‚ the reading raises

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    Sacred Vs Profane Religion

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    The idea of the holy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2 Durkheim‚ Emile (1915) The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. London: George Allen & Unwin. 3 Second Vatican Council‚ Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (December 4‚ 1963). Sacrosanctum Concilium. Retrieved March 31‚ 2008‚ from Adoremus Web site: http://www.adoremus.org/SacrosanctumConcilium.html 4 Rev. Benzmiller‚ James T. (June 2003). What’s so Sacred about Sacred Music?. Retrieved March 15‚ 2008‚ from Adoremus Web site: http://www

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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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    The Sacraments of Initiation can be described as climbing a mountain. To climb‚ a person needs to be properly prepared‚ starting by being hydrated. Then‚ the person must climb‚ step by step‚ until he or she reaches the summit to enjoy the view. The hydration of the Sacraments of Initiation is Baptism; it’s the entrance into the Christian path. The gift of the Holy Spirit received during the Sacrament of Confirmation gives the strength needed to slowly‚ but surely make the journey. The summit that

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    Concilium Oecumenicum Vaticanum Secundum (The Vatican Council II) The Second Vatican Council was formally opened by Pope John XXIII on 11 October 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI on 8 December 1965. Its aim was “...to throw open the windows of the Catholic Church so that we can see out and the people can see in.” – Pope John XXIII. T The main topics discussed were the Church itself‚ ecumenism and other religions‚ relation to the modern world and the liturgy of mass. The Catholic Church recognised

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    The Second Vatican Council

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    rThe second Vatican council was initiated by Pope John XXIII to renew the church as being an instrument for God’s peace to all people of good will. John XXIII’s fruitfulness led him to bring the church to become less insular to the whole world. During the time period before Vatican II‚ the world was experiencing changes that affected how the church was seen to the rest of the world. In hopefulness to maintain aggiornamento‚ the main reasons for the councils initiation was due to the influences occurring

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    Liturgy

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    John Michael Guilleno ------------------------------------------------- Fundamental Theology Sacrosanctum Concilium 2. It is the liturgy especially in the Divine sacrifice of the Eucharist‚ the work of our redemption is accomplished. It also enables the faithful to express in their lives and manifest to others the mystery of Christ and the real nature of the true Church. 5. Through the mystery of incarnation‚ the Son of God became the mediator between God and man. The paschal mystery of Christ:

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    Anointing

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    TOPIC 24: ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1. Anointing of the Sick‚ sacrament of purification and salvation Nature of this sacrament The Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ‚ implied as such in St. Mark’s Gospel (Mk 6:13)‚ and recommended to the faithful by the apostle St. James: Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church‚ and let them pray over him‚ anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man‚ and the Lord

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    the expression of Christian beliefs. The document ‘Dei Verbum’ (Constitution on Divine Revelation) encourages the laity to study the Bible as the Word of God – hence the Scriptures became a significant and relevant part of worship again. ‘Sacrosanctum Concilium’ (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy) amplifies that everyone is encouraged to participate fully in the Eucharist and other sacraments‚ changing the liturgy so that it responded to the needs of the people. Pre Vatican II there was an emphasis

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