Vatican Council II, Vol. I (PB)
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- ISBN: 9789350153901
- Author: Ed. Austin Flannery, OP
- Pages: 948
- Format/Edition: Paperback
- Weight: 0.863 kg
- Dimensions: 21.5 × 13.5 × 3 cm
Description:
This new edition of the Documents of Vatican II provides not only updated translations of the original sixteen Council documents but also includes relevant post-conciliar documents that offer insights into their application and implementation. Edited by Austin Flannery, OP, this comprehensive volume is designed to meet the needs of priests, religious, and laypersons seeking a deeper understanding of Church teachings and practices following Vatican II. The book also addresses practical questions such as mixed marriages, the role of sub-deacons, and updates on the index of prohibited books. It serves as a valuable resource for theological studies and ecclesiastical references.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Coverage: Includes all sixteen Vatican II documents with updated translations.
- Post-Conciliar Insights: Features additional documents on their implementation and application.
- Accessible Format: Aimed at priests, religious, and laity for both study and practical reference.
- Convenient Compilation: Provides answers to common questions about Church practices post-Vatican II.
Who Should Read This Book:
- Theologians and Scholars: For an in-depth study of Vatican II and its aftermath.
- Clergy and Religious Members: As a reference for Church teachings and practices.
- Laypersons: To understand the Church's direction and teachings post-Vatican II.
- Students of Church History: For academic use in exploring the impact of Vatican II.

