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II. Modernization of the Papacy and Catholicism in the Postmodern: Legacy and Challenges to Vatican I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2020

Massimo Faggioli*
Affiliation:
Villanova University

Extract

In the ongoing aggiornamento of the aggiornamento of Vatican II by Pope Francis, it would be easy to forget or dismiss the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Vatican I (1869–1870). The council planned (since at least the Syllabus of Errors of 1864), shaped, and influenced by Pius IX was the most important ecclesial event in the lives of those who made Vatican II: almost a thousand of the council fathers of Vatican II were born between 1871 and 1900. Vatican I was in itself also a kind of ultramontanist “modernization” of the Roman Catholic Church, which paved the way for the aggiornamento of Vatican II and still shapes the post–Vatican II church especially for what concerns the Petrine ministry.

Type
Theological Roundtable
Copyright
Copyright © College Theology Society, 2020

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