Why is the Vatican II so important in modern churches? INTRODUCTION: Vatican City II, Vatican City II is the 21st World Congress recognized by the Roman Catholic Church and symbolizes the openness of the Church to the modern world. The committee was announced on January 25, 1959 by Pope John XXIII and held 178 meetings in the fall of the fourth consecutive year. The first meeting was October 11, 1962, the last meeting was December 8, 1965. At 2,908 bishops and other qualified conferences, 2,540 people from all over the world attended the opening ceremony.
These are some of the changes made at the Second Vatican Council, and there is no need to list all these changes. This is the case for the modern church as most of what happened at the Vatican II. As we now know it, the Second Vatican Council is the fruit of the church. The Second Vatican Council formed a modern church and had the greatest influence on it. Therefore it is clear that the Vatican Council made what we call "modern church" to church. Without the Second Vatican Council there is no "modern church".
The Second Vatican Council has four main documents called the Constitution. One is a liturgy, one is a church, one is an apocalypse, and the last one is a church in the modern world. These four files are most important. However, there are other very important things. Therefore, in order to understand the necessity of today's Catholic Church, we must understand Vatican Council II. We can know that the Holy Spirit continues to lead the church. Through prayer and learning, as we walk along the path of truth, kindness, beauty with the pastor, we can all grow together in the faith and in the holy.
The Second Vatican Council "modernized" the Catholic Church. It is possible for ordinary people to participate in church services, liturgical reform brings masses and sacraments close to people, allowing them to participate more intellectually. (Ppt picture before and after the new and old etiquette) When the world's parish worship became the mother tongue, the result soon got the best experience. The Second Vatican Council opened the poetry more fully to the faithful followers who participated in the year of the Church through the service of the Church. It encourages laypersons (through Congress) (through Congress) to help pastors work in church pastors and churches without disrupting roles or robbing authority.