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It is a cliché to label Vatican II a pastoral council. Like all clichés, this one tells us something about its subject but, as a cliché, it tends to trivialize that subject and even misdirect our attention. If we compare Vatican II with previous councils, especially with the Council of Trent, some interesting conclusions emerge. Those conclusions cause us to revisit the cliché, to deconstruct the conventional meaning attached to it, and to reconstruct it in a completely new way. From this exercise the pastoral character of Vatican II emerges vindicated but also radically transformed.
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John XXIII, alloc. Gaudet Mater Ecclesia, AAS 54 (1962): 786–96; for an English translation, see “Pope John’s Opening Speech to the Council,” in Documents of Vatican II, ed. Walter M. Abbott (New York: America Magazine, 1966), 710–19.
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O’Malley, J. (2018). Deconstructing and Reconstructing a Cliché—Vatican II as a “Pastoral Council”. In: Latinovic, V., Mannion, G., Welle, O.F.M., J. (eds) Catholicism Opening to the World and Other Confessions. Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98581-7_2
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