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Gaudium Et Spes: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World

Gaudium Et Spes: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World

Second Vatican Council
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Gaudium et Spes, the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, was one of the chief accomplishments of the Second Vatican Council. The document was approved by a vote of 2,307 to 75 of the bishops assembled at the council, and was promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 7, 1965, the day the council ended. As is customary with Catholic documents, the title is from the first sentence and means "Joy and Hope" in Latin. The document was not drafted before the council met, but arose from the floor of the council and was one of the last to be promulgated. This document alone embodies the spirit that arose from the bishops, who for the first time saw people at the heart of the church. The previous Vatican Council in 1869-1870 had tried to defend the role of the church in an increasingly secular world. This council sought the church to embrace this world and praised many of the good things in the world outside. One of the cardinals, Leo Joseph Suenens of Belgium urged the council to take on social responsibility for Third World suffering, International peace and war, and the poor. Pope John XXIII, who was deathly ill at the time, was forced to watch the proceedings on closed circuit television. He was too sick to attend, and died within months. He is said to have accepted that finally the fathers understood what this council was for. Contents - The numbers given correspond to section numbers within the text. Gaudium et Spes was promulgated by Pope Paul VI Preface Introduction: The Situation of Men in the Modern World Part 1: The Church and Man's Calling The Dignity of the Human Person The Community of Mankind Man's Activity Throughout the World The Role of the Church in the Modern World Part 2: Some Problems of Special Urgency Fostering the Nobility of Marriage and the Family The Proper Development of Culture The Circumstan
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pauline Books & Media
Release
February 01, 1966
ISBN
0819858544
ISBN 13
9780819858542

Gaudium Et Spes: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World

Second Vatican Council
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Gaudium et Spes, the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, was one of the chief accomplishments of the Second Vatican Council. The document was approved by a vote of 2,307 to 75 of the bishops assembled at the council, and was promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 7, 1965, the day the council ended. As is customary with Catholic documents, the title is from the first sentence and means "Joy and Hope" in Latin. The document was not drafted before the council met, but arose from the floor of the council and was one of the last to be promulgated. This document alone embodies the spirit that arose from the bishops, who for the first time saw people at the heart of the church. The previous Vatican Council in 1869-1870 had tried to defend the role of the church in an increasingly secular world. This council sought the church to embrace this world and praised many of the good things in the world outside. One of the cardinals, Leo Joseph Suenens of Belgium urged the council to take on social responsibility for Third World suffering, International peace and war, and the poor. Pope John XXIII, who was deathly ill at the time, was forced to watch the proceedings on closed circuit television. He was too sick to attend, and died within months. He is said to have accepted that finally the fathers understood what this council was for. Contents - The numbers given correspond to section numbers within the text. Gaudium et Spes was promulgated by Pope Paul VI Preface Introduction: The Situation of Men in the Modern World Part 1: The Church and Man's Calling The Dignity of the Human Person The Community of Mankind Man's Activity Throughout the World The Role of the Church in the Modern World Part 2: Some Problems of Special Urgency Fostering the Nobility of Marriage and the Family The Proper Development of Culture The Circumstan
Language
English
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pauline Books & Media
Release
February 01, 1966
ISBN
0819858544
ISBN 13
9780819858542

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