![Pope John XXIII celebrates the opening Mass of the Second Vatican Council Oct. 11, 1962 at St. Peter's Basilica. A little over a month later, the Council Fathers concluded their debate on the Sacred Liturgy. Then they would tackle the issue of divine Revelation. Pope John XXIII celebrates the opening Mass of the Second Vatican Council Oct. 11, 1962 at St. Peter's Basilica. A little over a month later, the Council Fathers concluded their debate on the Sacred Liturgy. Then they would tackle the issue of divine Revelation.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20231103101144_4dc21ef1cfc9f2ebc00b9c3c39a94a519531f6c210b0d52ebc207c7689c99284.jpg)
The Debate on Divine Revelation Was a Pivotal Moment of Vatican II
COMMENTARY: A glimpse at the development of the constitution ‘Dei Verbum’ makes clear the role of Scripture and Tradition as the supreme rule of faith.
COMMENTARY: A glimpse at the development of the constitution ‘Dei Verbum’ makes clear the role of Scripture and Tradition as the supreme rule of faith.
COMMENTARY: The pope emeritus’ study of Scriptures was a hallmark of his spiritual life.
COMMENTARY: God has spoken definitively in the Person of Jesus Christ; our task is to hear that Word and speak from it.
Cardinal Paul Cordes addressed an open letter to his brother bishops that was published in a German-language newspaper.
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