Add to Calendar2022-10-08 07:00:002022-10-08 07:00:00What Vatican II Teaches (and Doesn’t)
What Vatican II Teaches (and Doesn’t)
A Symposium On the Council’s Constitutions
October 8 and 22, 2022
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
Parish Center
804 High House Road
Cary, North Carolina
Sixty years have passed since the opening of the Church’s 21st Ecumenical Council on October 11, 1962. We still witness a mixture of lights and shadows as the Holy Spirit continues to usher in a new springtime in the Church. To facilitate the Spirit’s work in our minds and hearts, it is important to read, ponder, and understand the actual teachings of the Council. You are invited to attend a two-part symposium in which presenters will unpack the historical context of the Second Vatican Council as well as teachings of the Council’s teachings found in its four constitutions.
Registration Required. Visit stmichaelcary.org or contact Lizzie Gildner at egildner@stmcary.org for registration help or donations through Realm. Donations welcomed: $10, $25, $50, ___
Primary Sources: The Constitutions (and all documents of The Second Vatican Council)
Location: Event is held in the Parish Center. From the front entrance of the church, the building can be found on the right side of the property near the columbarium.
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What Vatican II Teaches (and Doesn’t)
A Symposium On the Council’s Constitutions
October 8 and 22, 2022
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
Parish Center
804 High House Road
Cary, North Carolina
Sixty years have passed since the opening of the Church’s 21st Ecumenical Council on October 11, 1962. We still witness a mixture of lights and shadows as the Holy Spirit continues to usher in a new springtime in the Church. To facilitate the Spirit’s work in our minds and hearts, it is important to read, ponder, and understand the actual teachings of the Council. You are invited to attend a two-part symposium in which presenters will unpack the historical context of the Second Vatican Council as well as teachings of the Council’s teachings found in its four constitutions.
Registration Required. Visit stmichaelcary.org or contact Lizzie Gildner at egildner@stmcary.org for registration help or donations through Realm. Donations welcomed: $10, $25, $50, ___
Primary Sources: The Constitutions (and all documents of The Second Vatican Council)
Location: Event is held in the Parish Center. From the front entrance of the church, the building can be found on the right side of the property near the columbarium.