[Dialogue] Vatican II influences on EI-OE-ICA
James Wiegel
jfwiegel at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 9 09:55:40 EST 2012
Certainly the connection with August van istandael to religious superiors in Rome, and their support, and the work of Desmond Avery through the Rome house.
David, I suppose I am hearing that there is a way in which Christianity continues, not only as institutional religion and institution, but also as a "movement" or an ongoing complex of many movements, large and small, seeking to respond, from the perspective of the word in Jesus Christ as it has been revealed to them, to what is going on around them (what God is doing)
Jim Wiegel
Jfwiegel at yahoo.com
I can't say as I was ever lost, but I was bewildered once for three days. Daniel Boone
On Mar 9, 2012, at 0:42, PSchrijnen at aol.com wrote:
> One of the stories Fred used to enjoy telling was that after the visit to Rome they were on the train out of town. It was sunny, hot and a warm strong wind was blowing. In some way all their notes were blown out of the fast moving train window, and went up and away. You get the point.
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> Paul
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> In a message dated 08/03/2012 22:57:54 GMT Standard Time, dshahn31 at gmail.com writes:
> JWM and Fred Buss went to Vatican Council II. If we could talk with Fred, I am sure he would wax elegant about the trip and what it did for us (which would be fun). Unfortunately, I can't really think of anything of note that came out of that. We were in the early days of our comprehensive curriculum, but that was already in motion and so far as I can remember, not changed by the council. Same goes for Daily Office. I do remember that the restrooms in Program Center Academy were named after various theologians; one of them was John XXIII.<330.gif>
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> If anything comes out of your quest, let us know.
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> G&P,
> Doris Hahn
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> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 1:03 PM, David M Dunn <dmdunn1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello friends.
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> I remember hearing that we (EI?) sent observers in some manner, shape, or form to the Second Vatican Council.
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> Does anyone know who, how they participated, what they observed, and—in the broad—whether we would say we were influenced by either Vatican II as an event or the documents that came out of the council?
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> Did Vatican II touch our movement in any way, and if so, how? Are there any sources or informants I can learn from?
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> Thanks for feedback.
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