Reclaiming Vatican II: What It (Really) Said, What It Means, and How It Calls Us to Renew the Church

Cavadini, John C.

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9781646800292
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
10/8/2021
Release Date:
10/8/2021
Author:
Britton, Fr. Blake
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
224
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Winner of a first-place award for a first time author and second-place in popular presentation of the faith from the Catholic Media Association. During the past five decades, the Second Vatican Council has been alternately celebrated or maligned for its supposed break with tradition and embrace of the modern world. But what if weve gotten it all wrong? Have Catholicsboth those who embrace the spirit of Vatican II and those who regard it with suspicionmisunderstood what the council was really about? Fr. Blake Britton discovered the truth and beauty of the council while he was in seminary and he has witnessed firsthand the power of its teachings in the life of his own parish. In Reclaiming Vatican IIa partnership between Ave Maria Press and Word on Fire Catholic MinistriesBritton presses beyond the political narrative foisted upon the post-conciliar Church and contends that Vatican II was neither conservative nor liberal, but something much more beautiful and challenging. Britton clears up misconceptions about the council and reveals howwhen properly understood and appliedit fosters a richer experience of being in the Church. Britton says Vatican II promotes a radical return to the Church Fathers and the Scriptures, holding both a commitment to tradition and the need for constant renewal in life-giving balance, recenters the Church on sacred liturgy and encourages both active participation and genuine encounter with transcendence, and charts a clear path for the Churchs renewal and empowers it for evangelism and transformative engagement with the world. Britton invites all Catholics to step beyond the polarization and embrace Vatican II as one of our greatest resources for being in the Church in a way that is faithful, engaged, and effective if we answer its radical call to worship and renewal.