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Vatican I

NOUN
  1. the Vatican Council in 1869-1870 that proclaimed the infallibility of the pope when speaking ex cathedra

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  • Dwyer cites a shrinking clergy and the failure to laicize church administration as envisioned by Vatican II, and the absence of a plan for the church in America ‘ten years from now, twenty years from now in terms of secular worldly power.’
  • It is, in fact, somehow endemic of this system where so much control comes from the top down and where so little is allowed from participation from the bottom up that begs the Pope to restore the kind of collegian church that was the great work of Vatican II. CNN Transcript Mar 31, 2002
  • The pontiff died at the Vatican in Rome on Saturday, aged 84.
  • After occupying various localities these mosaic works were finally settled in a cortile of the Vatican in 1825. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Not everything that Vatican II taught or decreed is infallible, or definitively or irreformably a teaching of the Church. Light from the East: The Russian Catholic Parish in Lyons, France
  • For Greene, as for many Vatican II Catholics, theology, politics, and economics were tightly bound together.
  • At this time, basically all the cardinals and bishops, the senior positions in the curia, which is basically the government of the Vatican if you will, basically lose their jobs including the all-powerful secretary of state, number two until a few moments ago in the Vatican. CNN Transcript Apr 2, 2005
  • In contrast, the new liturgical movement as led by Benedict XVI is encouraging the widest possible distribution of the documents of Vatican II, and evangelizes on their behalf, and believes in freeing the classical usage of the Roman Rite so that everyone can have access to our tradition and grow to love it and embrace it as our own. Guido the Innovator
  • I noticed how he became more cautious in his embrace of the principles he had espoused as a peritus at Vatican II.
  • I cannot wait until we are freed from the Vatican II hagiographies of the pew-warmers. The Cardinal
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