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Pope John Paul XXIII
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called the Vatican II
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Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
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The first Council document to be published, and probably the one that has directly affected the greatest number of Catholics
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what did the Council’s liturgy document
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1]Mass to be celebrated in the vernacular instead of Latin,[2] for increased participation by the assembly, [3]more singable music and [4]wider use of Scripture in liturgy.
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Unitatis Redintegratio
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affirmed that the Church includes all Christians and is not limited exclusively to the Catholic Church
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Nostra Aetate
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that the truth and holiness of non-Christian religions was the work of the same one true God. It also marked a pivotal moment in the Catholic-Jewish relations by stating that the Jews were not to be held responsible for the death of Jesus.
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Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World
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states the Church’s view of its relationship to the world
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most important part of 'Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World'
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it's tone. sets the stage for the Church to embrace the world as a graced community rather then a den of iniquity
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second part of 'Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World'
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details the Churchs teachings of Peace and Justice
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the common priesthood
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priesthood of the faithful, in which all baptized Christians share.
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Ecumenism
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is the effort to strive toward unity among all Christian peoples.
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Protestants, Eastern Orthodox Church members, and Catholics are separated from one another due to what?
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theological differences and historical circumstances.
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social gospel
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call to community-both within and outside the Church
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Social Justice
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The moral principles God calls society to make in order to ensure the rights of individuals and groups
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Human Dignity
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We are called to respect and love every human being as “another self”, whose rights flow from the same source as our own
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common good is achieved when...
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conditions exist in society that allow all people, either as groups or individuals, to reach their human and spiritual fulfillment more fully and more easily
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Political authority's role
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: to defend and promote the common good of civil society.
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Human solidarity
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means that we are to think in terms of friendship and charity toward our brothers and sisters in society.
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