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(5 pp.) The Documents of Vatican II contain the
position of the Church as viewed by the current
Pontif, the Holy Father John Paul II. In fact, the
Council documents "underline the various
relationships between the Church and the world:
the Church is part and parcel of the world,
destined to serve in the world, to be the leaven
in the lump or the soul in the body, for the Church
is called to sanctify and consecrate the world, to
shed upon it the pure light of the supreme values
of love, justice and peace. Bibliography lists
2 sources.
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world, to be the leaven in the lump or the soul in the body, for the Church is called to sanctify and consecrate the world, to shed upon it the
pure light of the supreme values of love, justice and peace. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Bbvatcn2. THE SPIRITUAL "SPRING" OF VATICAN II Written by
B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., March 2001 Introduction The Documents of Vatican II contain the position of the Church as viewed by the current Pontif, the Holy Father
John Paul II. In fact, the Council documents "underline the various relationships between the Church and the world: "the Church is part and parcel of the
world, destined to serve in the world, to be the leaven in the lump or the soul in the body, for the Church is called to sanctify and consecrate the
world, to shed upon it the pure light of the supreme values of love, justice and peace" (http:/ / www.coffey.com/ ~bryan/ vatii.htm). This is an entirely different stance taken
by the formal church of fifty years ago. Documents of Vatican II .Jesus died in order "to gather into one the children of God who are scattered abroad" (John 11:51-52).
The pope then adds: The unity of all divided humanity is the will of God. For this mission he sent his Son, so that by dying and rising
for us he might bestow on us the Spirit of love. John Paul quotes the assertion in the Second Vatican Councils Decree on Ecumenism that division "openly contradicts
the will of Christ, provides a stumbling block to the world and inflicts damage on the most holy cause of proclaiming the good news to every creature" (Unitatis Redintegratio, para.
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