[Dialogue] Vatican II influences on EI-OE-ICA

PSchrijnen at aol.com PSchrijnen at aol.com
Fri Mar 16 02:45:11 EDT 2012


Dear David,
 
one other thing about Fred Buss and the Vatican II. 
 
Lindsey was kind enough to distribute some of Fred's books to some of the  
people celebrating his life in July in Chicago. I inherited a book called: 
The  Documents of Vatican II. Fred writes his name on the cover and on the 
inside, as  well as Moreau Sem. I googled Moreau Seminary, and it looks like 
it is a  seminary attached to Notre Dame university. Maybe there is a 
connection there  with Mgr Egan. Wasn't he at Notre Dame? I am not sure. The book 
looks like new,  barely touched, except for a comment in the back: 
'Aggiornamento' page 268.  There is statements about this: "For recent studies and 
findings of  science, history, and philosophy raise new questions which 
influence life and  demand new theological investigations." In the notes it then 
says: "This  statement reveals the Council's own conviction that the notion of 
a theological  'aggiornamento' means more than a rephrasing of conventional 
theological  teaching in contemporary terminology. This same view had been 
set forth by John  XXIII as a salient point of the Council's program in his 
address of Oct.11 1962  at the initial public session of Vatican II."
 
Wikepedia has further interesting things to say about aggiornamento: 
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggiornamento_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggiornamento) 
 
Best wishes,
 
Paul
 
 
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On 2012-03-08, at 1:03 PM, David M Dunn wrote:

Hello  friends.  





 
I  remember hearing that we (EI?) sent observers in some manner, shape, or 
form  to the Second Vatican Council. 


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?


Did  Vatican II touch our movement in any way, and if so, how? Are there 
any  sources or informants I can learn from?


Thanks  for feedback.




David






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