Report from Rome
on the first session of the Vatican Council
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Word Count
33,000 words, Guess
Page Count
132 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number10613764
- Open LibraryOL16573853M
Classifications
- LCCBX830 1962 .C653
Description
This account of what the first session of the Vatican Council meant explains and interprets the events of the Council as they took place. The author analyzes the various groupings of the bishops with a forceful clarity. His criticisms are real and hard hitting but never personal or spiteful. the author makes clar what issues were really involved, what developments really took place, and how these are relevant to the living Church.
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Series Statement
- Christian living series
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