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Here are the 16 documents approved by the Second Vatican Council and their dates of promulgation: Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. “Sacrosanctum Concilium,” Dec. 4, 1963. It ordered an extensive revision of worship so that people would have a clearer sense of their own involvement in the Mass and other rites.
Known as Vatican II, the council called thousands of bishops and other religious leaders to the Vatican, where they forged a new set of operating principles for the Roman Catholic Church.
1. Sacrosanctum concilium, Constitution On the Sacred Liturgy. Approved 2,147 to 4 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 4 December 1963. English Latin. The Dogmatic Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy called for renewal of the liturgy of the Mass and the other sacramental rites and established theological principles for that renewal.
Called the Second Vatican Council, or Vatican II, the three-plus-year series of gatherings began under Pope John XXIII on October 11, 1962, and concluded under Pope Paul VI on December 8, 1965. Half a century later, Vatican II remains the most recent of Catholicism’s official worldwide councils.
More than anything else, educating yourself about Vatican II will give you a new appreciation for how the Holy Spirit is very much alive and working through this fallible, human institution.
What documents did Vatican II produce? What did the Council teach? How did it teach? In all, Vatican II produced 16 documents over four sessions. In these 16 documents, the Council taught about what the Church is from three different perspectives: with regards to itself, other Christians, and the world.
Vatican II on the Liturgy: Introduction. Vatican II on the Liturgy: Overview & General Norms . Vatican II on the Liturgy: Particular Norms & the Eucharist. Vatican II on the Liturgy:...