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The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn

Misconceptions Surrounding the Second Vatican Council

The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn

Scott Hahn

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8941 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the interpretation of the Second Vatican Council by many who misunderstand it as a "Liberal Council." In a thought-provoking discussion on the 60th anniversary of Lumen Gentium, a significant document from the Second Vatican Council, the episode addresses the polarization within the Church, dissecting differing views on the council's revolutionary or problematic nature. Dr. Hahn draws parallels to marital strife, cautioning against weaponizing the council's teachings in a tug of war between progressives and traditionalists. Through personal anecdotes and theological insights, Scott and Rob provide an independent perspective, encouraging listeners to reevaluate Vatican II within a broader context. Join this enlightening conversation as they unravel misconceptions and foster a thoughtful exploration of this pivotal moment in Catholic Church history.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Scott Hahn and I want to welcome you to the Road to Amaeus, a podcast from the St Paul Center. Take a deep dive into the Sunday mass readings this new year.

0:20.0

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0:24.8

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0:27.7

Visit St Paul Center.com to subscribe and to read scripture from the heart of the church.

0:35.0

Hello friends, I'm Catholic speaker and author Deacon Harold Burke Syvers

0:40.0

and I'm invited you to check out breaking the bread a biblical devotional for Catholics at St Paul Center.com. I amiss. I am Scott Hahn and I want to welcome you to the Road to Amaeus, a podcast from the St Paul Center.

1:07.0

I'm joined by my good friend Rob Corzine. Welcome back.

1:11.0

It's so good to be here, or actually, it's odd to be right here.

1:14.8

If we sound a little bit like we're in a tin can,

1:17.3

that's because we are between studios.

1:19.6

Our former studio has been turned back to the university and our future building is a week or two in the in the future and so we're in Ken Baldwin's old office.

1:31.0

That's right. So we've been here for almost 10 years that is

1:35.0

a C. C. C. Heights. The government housing. This was the one place where students

1:40.3

weren't invited to live for various reasons. I think they were planning to

1:44.4

tear it down when they gave it to us for a lease. They were going to make parking

1:48.0

here and instead we came and made the parking problem worse. Yeah we did. And we've also been down to the Skoda Studios too, so if people are listening who are alumni of Franciscan, that used to be the Twilight Hotel with all of its connotations. In any case, we are days away from moving into our new headquarters,

2:06.0

and obviously we're very excited because that 25,000 square foot building is like a big Christmas gift, waiting for us to unwrap it and to move

2:14.6

into it. So Rob I was thinking about a topic for today and the topic that came to my

2:21.0

mind was Vatican II and the theological tradition.

2:26.0

I've been in some discussions with people over the last few weeks and I thought this might be something rather timely. I mean at one level we're in a new year and so

2:37.7

2024 is going to mark the anniversary of certain documents perhaps most notably

2:44.1

Loomin-Gensium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, later this year on November

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