I. Introduction |
1 |
A. Expectations and Tensions |
1 |
B. Lines of Force |
3 |
C. The Opening Ceremony |
7 |
D. The Pope's Opening Speech |
8 |
II. A Profile of Partivipants |
10 |
A. The Conciliar Fathers |
10 |
B. The Council Leadership |
10 |
C. The Conciliar Commissions |
12 |
D. The Experts |
12 |
E. The Press and Secrecy |
14 |
F. The Observers |
15 |
G. The Laity: Men and Women |
19 |
H. Pastors |
27 |
III. The Agenda, New Rule, and the Question of the Duration of the Council |
28 |
A. The Agenda |
28 |
B. The New Rules |
30 |
C. Would the Council End with the Third Session? |
32 |
IV. The Constitution on the Church |
37 |
A. The Voiting Plan |
38 |
B. Votes and Discussions |
40 |
1. Would the Constitution be "Dogmatic"? |
41 |
2. Chapter I |
42 |
3. Chapter II |
43 |
4. Chapter IV |
45 |
5. Chapter V and VI |
46 |
6. Chapter VII |
49 |
7.Chapter VIII |
52 |
V. Chapter III: Episcopacy and Collegiality |
62 |
A. The Compaign during the Interession |
64 |
B. The Pope Comes under Pressure |
66 |
C. The Reports in the Conciliar |
72 |
D. The Imdividual Votes on Chapter III |
76 |
E. The War of the Mody |
78 |
F. Initial Interventions by Pope Paul VI |
84 |
VI. The Schema on Bishops |
86 |
II. TWO SENSITIVE ISSUES: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THE JEWS |
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Introduction |
95 |
I. Religius Freedom |
96 |
II. Jews and Other Non Christians |
135 |
III. The October Crisis |
166 |
III. THE DOCTRINAL AND THE PASTORAL: THE TEXT ON DIVINE REVELATION |
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I. Prehistry and Approach to the Problem |
196 |
II. The Revised Schema on Divine Revelation |
198 |
III. The Debate during the Third Session of the Council |
203 |
A. The controversy over the Idea |
203 |
B. Revelation |
210 |
C. The Disputed Question of the Sufficiency of Scripture |
215 |
D. Inspiration, Interpretation |
219 |
E. In this Hall we are exalting sacred scripture and not tradition |
226 |
IV. THE COUNCIL DISCOVERS THE LAITY |
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I. "The Laity are not Simple in the Chusch; they are the Church" |
234 |
II. A Call to All the Faithful - Bishop Hengbach's Report |
236 |
III. The Irreplaceable Task Proper to the Laity |
240 |
IV. "A Very Dynsmic and Varied Movement" |
244 |
V. " A text by Clerics for Clerics? |
251 |
VI. " So that Human Beings Can live as Humans and as Christian" Joseph Hoffnes |
257 |
VII. The Conclusion of the Discussion |
261 |
V. THE CHURCH IN THE WORLD |
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1. Chucrch and world |
270 |
A. Developments before October 20 |
270 |
B. The Dabate in the Council Hal |
277 |
1. The reports of cento and Guano |
279 |
2. The dabate on the Individual on the Schema |
281 |
3. Dabate on the Individual |
295 |
a. The Vocation of Humanity |
295 |
b. the Church and Christian Conduct |
297 |
c. The responsibilites of Christians |
302 |
d. Human Dignity |
303 |
e. Marriage and Family |
306 |
f. Culture |
313 |
g. Economic and Social Life |
316 |
h. Human Solidarity and the speech of James Norris |
318 |
i. Peace and war |
322 |
j. Concluding Speeches on Chapter IV |
324 |
k. The Speech of Juan vasquez |
325 |
4. The Concluding Speech of Bishop Guano |
325 |
5. Conclusion |
326 |
6. Some Press Reaction |
328 |
II. Missionary Church |
331 |
A. The Pope's Intervention |
333 |
B. The Reports of Agagianian |
337 |
C. The Debate in the Council Hall |
339 |
III. Priestly Ministry and Formation |
345 |
A. The life and ministry of Priests |
346 |
1. Developments before October 13 |
346 |
2. The Debate in the Council Hall |
347 |
3. Marty's Concluding report |
353 |
4. Voting and Aftermath |
355 |
B. Priestly Formation |
356 |
1. The Discussion |
357 |
2. Voting and Aftermath |
364 |
IV. Religious Life |
364 |
V. towarrds a Fourth and fina period |
369 |
VI. Paul VI's Gift of his tiara |
472 |
VII. A Text on marriage |
377 |
VIII. The Church of the poor |
382 |
VI. THE " BLACK WEEK" |
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I. How the event |
388 |
II. The Declaration |
395 |
A. Suggestinos for a mixed commission |
396 |
B. The Schema on Religious |
397 |
C. More procedural |
399 |
D. A Sampling |
401 |
E. The Role of Paul VI |
404 |
F. Was the Supension |
405 |
III. The Desree on Ecumenism |
406 |
A. Three Interventions of Paul VI |
406 |
B. The Distribution |
411 |
C. The Origins |
412 |
D. The Role Of Paul VI |
413 |
E. The Effects Of the Modi |
415 |
F. The Effects Of the Delegated |
416 |
IV. The Nota Explicativa Praevia |
417 |
A. Act I |
417 |
1. Solution Proposed by the Minority |
418 |
2. the Majority defense of the Doctrine |
420 |
4. Paul VI Attitude |
424 |
B.Act II |
428 |
1. The Sequence of events |
428 |
2. The Majority |
429 |
3. New Responses |
431 |
4. The Responses Of Paul VI |
432 |
C. The Origins of the note explicativa |
423 |
1. the content |
436 |
2. Reactions and Judgements |
438 |
3. The role of Paul VI |
443 |
V. Mary as Mother of the Chuch |
445 |
A. Some Impotant |
446 |
B. The Declaration Mary as Mother of the Chuch |
446 |
VI. Conclusions |
448 |
A. Some Initial |
448 |
B. Personalities and Procedures |
450 |
C. Effects of the Four |
452 |
VII. THE INTERSESSION: PREPATING THE CONCLUSION OF THE COUNCIL |
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1. The rhythms of the conclusion |
453 |
A. Comments on and Reactin |
453 |
B. The Promulgateed |
463 |
C. Unresolved Problems |
469 |
D. New Forms of ecumenial |
473 |
F. Proposals for the Schedule |
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1. Times and Modatities |
586 |
2. The Non - Decisions |
490 |
II. Paul VI in Action |
494 |
A. The New Cardinals |
494 |
B. Relations with Other Christians |
496 |
1. The word Council of Churches |
496 |
2. The Pope and the Schema |
502 |
III. The Work of the Commissions |
505 |
A. Reoganizinf |
505 |
B. The Doctrinal |
513 |
1. The Schema |
514 |
2. The Mixed |
518 |
C. The Secretariat |
531 |
1. The Schema on Rligious |
533 |
2. The Schema on Non- Christian |
546 |
D. The Other Commissions |
559 |
1. The Commissions for the Lay |
559 |
2. The Commissions for the Discipline |
566 |
3. The Commissions for the Missions |
573 |
4. The Commissions for the Religions |
584 |
5. The Commissions for the Seminaries |
590 |
6. The Commissions for Bishop |
597 |
E. The Inspection of the Schemas |
601 |
IV. Observers Near and Far |
606 |
A. The Activity |
606 |
B. The Creation |
608 |
C. The Comminist |
612 |
VIII MAJOR RESUTL |
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I. The Results |
617 |
II. The General |
621 |
III. The Novelties |
623 |
IV. The Contribution |
631 |
V. Tensions and Uncertainties |
632 |
VI. The Future of the Council |
637 |
Index of Names |
641 |
Index of Themes |
661 |