Second Vatican Council
Ecclesiology[edit]
The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church produced by the Council is entitled Lumen gentium.
In its first chapter, titled "The Mystery of the Church," is the statement that:
The document adds, "Nevertheless, many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside its visible confines" (Lumen gentium, 8).(Lionel: This is Cushingism. Since BOD,BOB and I.I are exceptions to EENS ( Feeneyites) for Cushingites it is wrongly assumed there is known salvation outside the Catholic Church.
But for Feeneyites, LG 8 refers to a hypothetical and theoretical case only. We cannot know of someone saved outside the Church with elements of sanctification and truth or where the true Church subsists ) The other characteristics of that period were described by Belgian Bishop Émile-Joseph De Smedt as "legalism" and "clericalism", in what has been described as "one of the most dramatic moments of Vatican II".[47]
But for Feeneyites, LG 8 refers to a hypothetical and theoretical case only. We cannot know of someone saved outside the Church with elements of sanctification and truth or where the true Church subsists ) The other characteristics of that period were described by Belgian Bishop Émile-Joseph De Smedt as "legalism" and "clericalism", in what has been described as "one of the most dramatic moments of Vatican II".[47]
According to Pope Paul VI, "the most characteristic and ultimate purpose of the teachings of the Council" is the universal call to holiness:[3] John Paul II calls this "an intrinsic and essential aspect of [the Council Fathers'] teaching on the Church".
- all the faithful of Christ of whatever rank or status, are called to the fullness of the Christian life and to the perfection of charity; by this holiness as such a more human manner of living is promoted in this earthly society. (Lumen gentium, 40)
In his plan for the new millennium, Novo millennio ineunte, John Paul II said that "all pastoral initiatives must be set in relation to holiness" as the first priority of the Church.
So Vatican Council II can be interpreted with
Lumen Gentium 8 not being an exception to
EENS ( Feeneyite).
Lumen Gentium 8 not being an exception to
EENS ( Feeneyite).
This would make the Council not a rupture
with Tradition (EENS, Syllabus of Errors).
The Council would have a continuity with
the old ecclesiology of the Church.
with Tradition (EENS, Syllabus of Errors).
The Council would have a continuity with
the old ecclesiology of the Church.
There would be no change in ecclesiology.
Wikipedia interprets Vatican Council II
with Cushingism and contributes to the
confusion.-Lionel Andrades
with Cushingism and contributes to the
confusion.-Lionel Andrades
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