The Second Vatican Council (Latin: Concilium Oecumenicum Vaticanum Secundum) addressed relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. The council itself became ideally known for its renewal of Catholic doctrine in a modern timeline and perspective. Several institutional changes resulted from the council, such as the renewal of consecrated life with a revised charism, and ecumenical efforts towards dialogue with other religions and the expressive participation of laity in various religious activities. The Second Vatican Council was held in Rome and much of it is in Vatican on 11 October 1962–8 December 1965. The attendance of the council was more than 2625 participants from the different parts
The Second Vatican Council (Latin: Concilium Oecumenicum Vaticanum Secundum) addressed relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. The council itself became ideally known for its renewal of Catholic doctrine in a modern timeline and perspective. Several institutional changes resulted from the council, such as the renewal of consecrated life with a revised charism, and ecumenical efforts towards dialogue with other religions and the expressive participation of laity in various religious activities. The Second Vatican Council was held in Rome and much of it is in Vatican on 11 October 1962–8 December 1965. The attendance of the council was more than 2625 participants from the different parts