Observing Vatican II
The Confidential Reports of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Representative, Bernard Pawley, 1961–1964
Andrew Chandler editor Charlotte Hansen editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Jan '14
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A collection of the confidential correspondence between Bernard Pawley and the Archbishop of Canterbury during the Second Vatican Council.
President de Gaulle famously called the Second Vatican Council 'the greatest event of the twentieth century'. A defining dimension of Vatican II was the presence of observers representing other traditions. The confidential correspondence between Bernard Pawley and the Archbishop of Canterbury is collected here for the first time.President de Gaulle famously called the Second Vatican Council 'the greatest event of the twentieth century'. Vatican II established a landmark not only in Roman Catholic theology, ethics and worship, but also in its ecclesiology and ecumenical relationships with other traditions. Commentators at the time saw the council as nothing short of revolutionary and the later judgements of historians have upheld this view. A defining dimension of Vatican II was the presence of a number of observers invited by John XXIII to represent other traditions and to report the workings of the Council to their own leaders. But it was often felt that they exerted influence, too. The Archbishop of Canterbury employed a representative at the Vatican Council, Bernard Pawley. Pawley's confidential reports and correspondence have often been quoted in secondary studies, and have achieved a considerable academic stature. This book makes them available to scholars, churches and the public.
ISBN: 9781107052949
Dimensions: 222mm x 142mm x 25mm
Weight: 700g
426 pages