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Catholicism vs Vatican II

Comparing Traditional Catholic Teaching to the Teachings of the Second Vatican Council

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Catholicism vs Vatican II

De: Charlemax il Cattolico
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This volume offers a clear, side-by-side presentation of key statements, declarations, decrees, and teachings drawn from the traditional doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church and those associated with the Second Vatican Council. Without added commentary or interpretations, the texts are allowed to simply speak for themselves, enabling readers to observe and assess the differences directly and without bias.

Designed to be accessible to absolutely anyone with an interest in Catholicism—whether a scholar, student, or layman—this work is deliberately structured to encourage independent reflection and discernment. By placing the original sources in parallel in this way, it becomes possible and convenient to examine both continuity and change across a wide range of theological, moral, and ecclesiological topics.

Among the areas explored are ecumenism, the reception of sacraments by non-Catholics, the question of salvation outside the Church, religious liberty, the nature and scope of Biblical infallibility, the meaning of Christian identity, the indivisibility of the Church, the notion of “partial communion,” and more. Each subject is presented through authoritative excerpts, highlighting how Vatican II-era teachings compare with earlier Catholic magisterial sources.

Rather than persuading by argument, this compilation invites readers to draw conclusions simply by engaging directly with the source materials themselves. The result is a resource meant not to elaborate, but to illuminate—offering an open, text-based inquiry into one of the most significant developments in the history of the Catholic Church.
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