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I readily acknowledge the issues on the implementation and teaching of Vatican II in the Roman Church and stand with Pope Benedict in agreeing that the writings of the council should be interpreted within the entire Tradition of the Church. In addition, I stand against those who tried to take some sort of undefined “spirit of Vatican II” as license for interjecting modernity into the Church. Having said that, I also stand against those who would suggest that Vatican II in some way destroyed the Church or changed Church doctrine.
However, after reading that article, I recognized that I know little if anything about the implementation and teachings of the council in the Eastern Catholic Churches and thought that some of our knowledgeable members here might have some general thoughts and some specific ones about the Archbishop’s comments in the article.
Peace,
Archbishop Weisgerber, former president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, told them, "Sometimes we get the impression that – because the Roman Catholic Church is so large – that it has nothing to learn from anyone else.
“This is a great, great mistake. Often the smallest have the most important things to say,” the archbishop said.
I am curious about this last statement. Does anyone in the Eastern Catholic community have a thought as to what Archbishop Weisgerber might have meant by this statement?"I am convinced that your exercise of the episcopacy and your exercise of synodality certainly reflect better the teaching of the Second Vatican Council than many other churches," he told them. (emphasis mine)
I readily acknowledge the issues on the implementation and teaching of Vatican II in the Roman Church and stand with Pope Benedict in agreeing that the writings of the council should be interpreted within the entire Tradition of the Church. In addition, I stand against those who tried to take some sort of undefined “spirit of Vatican II” as license for interjecting modernity into the Church. Having said that, I also stand against those who would suggest that Vatican II in some way destroyed the Church or changed Church doctrine.
However, after reading that article, I recognized that I know little if anything about the implementation and teachings of the council in the Eastern Catholic Churches and thought that some of our knowledgeable members here might have some general thoughts and some specific ones about the Archbishop’s comments in the article.
Peace,