Ebook {Epub PDF} The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story by Roberto de Mattei






















 · Professor de Mattei’s genius lies in the application of a lucid, literate, and philosophical mind to thorough scholarly research and mountains of documentation. From this framework he has presented us with a story; a story of an event, a previously unwritten story that has been begging to be told for many years. By Professor Roberto de Mattei. No event of the 20th century produced a greater effect upon the Catholic Church than Vatican II, the 21st Ecumenical Council. To many it might seem to have been simply a meeting of important churchmen gathered to discuss church matters, but because the Catholic Church is the only church founded on this earth by God himself to guide men to salvation, the reality Category: Loreto Publications. The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story. Loreto Publications. SKU: Out of Stock. $ The Second Vatican Council has transformed the way both Catholics and non-Catholics look at the Church. From claims of a Council in full continuity with Tradition, but which has merely been misinterpreted, to those who see in it a rupture with the integral whole of the past, the Second .


In his latest book, The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story (Loreto Publications, ), Roberto de Mattei, a historian in Rome, writes: "[Ecumenical] Councils exercise, under and with. On the proposed April 27 canonizations of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II. Note from CFN Editor: We are grateful to Roberto de Mattei, [see bio at end of interview] eminent professor of Church history, and author of The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story for this insightful, respectful interview regarding the canonizations scheduled in Rome for the Sunday after Easter—jv. Reading Roberto de Mattei's The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story, I began to recall some "hot button" Catholic issues of the early s - "active participation" at Mass; the advent of the contraceptive pill; the communist threat; the place of Marian devotions; and the ecumenical movement.. There seems to be a widespread impression now that calling for a new church.


Source: District of the USA. Last year, the English-translation of a new groundbreaking book about Vatican II was published: The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story. The author was Prof. Roberto de Mattei, a disciple of Romano Amerio, and one of the speakers at the Angelus Press Conference, who spoke about Vatican II and Our Lady. We offer below Angelus Press' description of this title they are distributing, as well as a review of this important book on the Second Vatican Council. In his latest book, The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story (Loreto Publications, ), Roberto de Mattei, a historian in Rome, writes: “[Ecumenical] Councils exercise, under and with the Pope, a solemn teaching authority in matters of faith and morals and set themselves up as supreme judges and legislators, insofar as Church law is concerned. The Second Vatican Council did not issue laws, and it did not even deliberate definitively on questions of faith and morals. On March 9, , in the city of Krakow, Poland, Prof. Roberto de Mattei delivered a speech on Vatican II. The talk was in English and translated to Polish by an interpreter. The full text of the speech, parts of which I will transcribe in this article, can be read here, and the full hour video, (1) can be watched here. The speech was given as part of a campaign promoting his book The Second Vatican Council; An Unwritten Story.

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