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This article is somehat lengthy and there are also interesting links at the end of it. There may be some interest in it and perhaps comments that will come out of a read of the article etc. Personally I do hope for great things of Pope Benedict and sorting out all the internal conflict re Vatican2 is moving in that area to my mind.
I am quoting herein only a portion of the article.
Included in the article on the above link is another article written by The President of the Pontifical Committee for Historic Sciences, Monsignor Walter Brandmüller, which is very interesting indeed and which The Holy Father apparently commented on in a homily delivered on 8th. December 2005. If time permits I will try and locate that homily and post it into the thread, unless another member locates it and posts it first.
Benedict XVI Is to Reinterpret
the Second Vatican Council.
This Is the Preface
Forty years after the event, the president of the Pontifical Committee for Historic Sciences, Walter Brandmüller, clears up some historical issues. On December 8th, the Pope will give his assessment
by Sandro Magister
ROMA, December 5 2005 – Benedict XVI’s homily during the December 8th mass in Saint Peter’s, exactly forty years after the end of the Second Vatican Council, is eagerly awaited.
There are conflicting interpretations within the Church of this event and its consequences. One wide-spread idea is that Vatican II marked a “new beginning” in Church history, and that thanks to it – its “spirit” more than the words of its actual texts – the dogmas, laws, structures and traditions of the Church entered a phase of permanent reform. However, Joseph Ratzinger has shown on a number of occasions that he does not share this reading of the facts. And so has – amongst others – his cardinal vicar for the diocese of Rome, Camillo Ruini.
This article is somehat lengthy and there are also interesting links at the end of it. There may be some interest in it and perhaps comments that will come out of a read of the article etc. Personally I do hope for great things of Pope Benedict and sorting out all the internal conflict re Vatican2 is moving in that area to my mind.
I am quoting herein only a portion of the article.
Included in the article on the above link is another article written by The President of the Pontifical Committee for Historic Sciences, Monsignor Walter Brandmüller, which is very interesting indeed and which The Holy Father apparently commented on in a homily delivered on 8th. December 2005. If time permits I will try and locate that homily and post it into the thread, unless another member locates it and posts it first.
Benedict XVI Is to Reinterpret
the Second Vatican Council.
This Is the Preface
Forty years after the event, the president of the Pontifical Committee for Historic Sciences, Walter Brandmüller, clears up some historical issues. On December 8th, the Pope will give his assessment
by Sandro Magister
ROMA, December 5 2005 – Benedict XVI’s homily during the December 8th mass in Saint Peter’s, exactly forty years after the end of the Second Vatican Council, is eagerly awaited.
There are conflicting interpretations within the Church of this event and its consequences. One wide-spread idea is that Vatican II marked a “new beginning” in Church history, and that thanks to it – its “spirit” more than the words of its actual texts – the dogmas, laws, structures and traditions of the Church entered a phase of permanent reform. However, Joseph Ratzinger has shown on a number of occasions that he does not share this reading of the facts. And so has – amongst others – his cardinal vicar for the diocese of Rome, Camillo Ruini.