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Vatican II was a significant religious event from the past. Discuss -…
Vatican II was a significant religious event from the past. Discuss
'Discuss"
Definition = Identify issues, and provide points for and/or against.
"Significant"
Definition = the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
"significant religious events"
Protestant reformation
a movement to reform the Catholic Church in the 16thh century. lead my Martin Luther
effects
The effects of the Protestant Reformation were far-reaching and include the emergence of new Protestant denominations, the decline of the Catholic Church's power and influence.
increased emphasis on individual interpretation of scripture, and a shift towards modernization and secularization in Western society.
Vatican II
A series of meetings held to change features of the mass in order to modernise and in result promote it
effects
The effects of Vatican II included significant changes to the liturgy and worship practices of the Catholic Church, greater emphasis on the role of the laity,
increased engagement with other religions, a renewed commitment to social justice and ecumenism, and a shift towards a more pastoral and less authoritarian style of leadership.
Great schism
A split between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Western Roman Catholic Church. it occurred in 1054
Key documents
Lumen Gentium
A document of the Catholic Church that affirms the Church as the "People of God," highlights the importance of the laity, and emphasizes the unity of the Church.
Nostra Aetate
A document of the Catholic Church that promotes interfaith dialogue and rejects antisemitism and other forms of discrimination.
inter Mirifica
A document issued by the Catholic Church in 1963 that addressed the Church's stance on the use of media and communication technologies.
sacrosanct conicalarun
A document on liturgical reform issued by the Catholic Church in 1963 during the Second Vatican Council, which aimed to promote greater participation and understanding of the liturgy.
What did Vatican II address?
ecumenism = the efforts to promote greater unity and cooperation between different Christian denominations and traditions, with the ultimate goal of restoring the unity of the Christian Church.
Evangelisation = the efforts to spread the Christian gospel and message of salvation to non-believers or those who have fallen away from the faith.
Accessibility = all was preformed in latin, so it was hard to spread it and make it world wide, due to this language barrier, so they changed it to vernacular or common tongue
The Evolution
Stage 1
Last supper
The First Mass, also known as the Last Supper or the Lord's Supper, was the final meal that Jesus shared with his disciples before his crucifixion. this was the original mass
Srage 2
Latin mass
The Latin Mass, also known as the Tridentine Mass, was the liturgical rite used in the Catholic Church prior to the reforms introduced by the Second Vatican Council.
Stage 3
Post vatican 2 mass
The post-Vatican II Mass is a reformed liturgical celebration in the Roman Catholic Church that emphasizes active participation of the laity, use of the vernacular language, and a greater role for scripture in the liturgy.