Julien Hammond looks back on the history of Catholic interreligious dialogue in the six decades since Vatican II's landmark Declaration.
Sixty years after Lumen Gentium, the question is as relevant today as it was then: What kind of Church is God calling us to be and to become?
At a high school reunion shortly after Pope Benedict XVI was elected, I was challenged by a former classmate who is now a United Church Minister.
In today's General Audience, Pope Francis highlighted the role of lay people in the apostolic mission of the Church.
October 11, 2022 marks 60 years since the start of the Second Vatican Council. So what was Vatican II and why does it matter today? Vatican II was the biggest Church event in the 20th century, bringing together all the bishops of the Catholic Church – 2,625 of them! – with the pope and many […]
In a new apostolic letter, "Desiderio Desideravi", Pope Francis emphasizes the importance of a better understanding of Vatican II's liturgical reform.
Father Michael Rosinski, canon lawyer and professor of canon law, discusses the place of canon law in the lives of the faithful and of the Church.
Cardinal Thomas Collins talks about Vatican II's Christus Dominus, helping us understand how the Church is structured and what that means for us.
Dr. Susan Wood explains to Francky the meaning of ecumenism and invites us to a kind of “practice of ecumenism”.
Dr. Josephine Lombardi addresses the ecclesiology of Vatican II and helps us consider how the Church can better respond to today’s challenges.