On December 8, 1965, Pope Paul VI adjourned the fourth session of the Second Vatican Council, concluding the ecumenical council that had been convoked by his predecessor, Pope John XXIII, and opened on October 11, 1962. I don't feel like repeating comments that I've already made, so I recommend that readers see my previous posts:
50 years ago: Second Vatican Council opens
50 years ago: Pope Paul VI promulgates Second Vatican Council's Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions (Nostra Aetate)
Go here to see the full text of the Vatican II documents.
A Defense of Christian Zionism
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Zionism is no more than the belief that the Jews have a right to live in
peace in their homeland like any other nation. Christian Zionists (CZs)
would a...
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