The synodism spreading throughout the universal Church reveals how little the Church itself has understood the Second Vatican Council. An opinion piece by Martin Grichting: The Second Vatican Council did not create a new Church. But it did aim to give rise to a new social form for the Church, one that would once again be in harmony with the demands of the times. For the Council Fathers, the decisive political innovation since the Council of Tren…
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The synodism spreading throughout the universal Church reveals how little the Church itself has understood the Second Vatican Council. An opinion piece by Martin Grichting: The Second Vatican Council did not create a new Church. But it did aim to give rise to a new social form for the Church, one that would once again be in harmony with the demands of the times. For the Council Fathers, the decisive political innovation since the Council of Tren…