Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI recently sent a letter to the participants in the “Ratzinger’s Ecclesiology” International Symposium held at Franciscan University in Ohio, USA, stating that the convening of the Second Vatican Council is “significant” and “very” necessary “.
(Vatican News Network)In recent times, the universal Church has commemorated in various forms the 60th anniversary of the great inauguration of the Second Vatican Council. Francis University in Ohio, USA, hosted a 10th International Symposium entitled “The Ecclesiology of Joseph Ratzinger” from October 20-21. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI took the opportunity to write to Father Dave Pivonka, Rector of the Franciscan Universities, underlining that the Second Vatican Council was “significant” and “necessary”.
In the letter, the emeritus Benedict XVI was the first to express his gratitude. He wrote: “It is a great honor and joy for me to hold an international seminar on my ecclesiology at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, USA.”
The pope emeritus then wrote: “When I started my theology in 1946, I was not thinking of a council. Everyone was surprised when Pope John XXIII announced the council. At that moment many questions arose as to whether it made sense to convene a council. To be meaningful and necessary. “.
Benedict XVI also pointed out that a theological question involving different religions showed for the first time its roots at that time, as well as the relationship between the purely rational world and belief. It was never thought that these two topics would be discussed in this way before.
At the end of the letter, the Pope Emeritus expressed his sincere desire. He expressed the hope that the international symposium “will contribute to the efforts to adequately understand the Church and the world in our time”.
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