Political & Religious Commentary
Politics is Where the Competing Moral Visions of a Society Meet and Struggle
Clarification on the Doctrine of the Church

By William Cardinal Levada
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RESPONSES TO SOME QUESTIONS REGARDING
CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE
DOCTRINE ON THE CHURCH
Introduction
The Second Vatican Council, with its Dogmatic Constitution "Lumen gentium," and
its Decrees on Ecumenism ("Unitatis redintegratio") and the Oriental Churches ("Orientalium
Ecclesiarum"), has contributed in a decisive way to the renewal of Catholic
ecclesiolgy. The Supreme Pontiffs have also contributed to this renewal by
offering their own insights and orientations for praxis: Paul VI in his
Encyclical Letter "Ecclesiam suam" (1964) and John Paul II in his Encyclical
Letter "Ut unum sint" (1995).
The consequent duty of theologians to expound with greater clarity the diverse
aspects of ecclesiology has resulted in a flowering of writing in this field. In
fact it has become evident that this theme is a most fruitful one which,
however, has also at times required clarification by way of precise definition
and correction, for instance in the declaration "Mysterium Ecclesiae" (1973),
the Letter addressed to the Bishops of the Catholic Church "Communionis notio"
(1992), and the declaration "Dominus Iesus" (2000), all published by the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
The vastness of the subject matter and the novelty of many of the themes
involved continue to provoke theological reflection. Among the many new
contributions to the field, some are not immune from erroneous interpretation
which in turn give rise to confusion and doubt. A number of these
interpretations have been referred to the attention of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith. Given the universality of Catholic doctrine on the
Church, the Congregation wishes to respond to these questions by clarifying the
authentic meaning of some ecclesiological expressions used by the magisterium
which are open to misunderstanding in the theological debate.
RESPONSES TO THE QUESTIONS
First Question: Did the Second Vatican Council change the Catholic doctrine on
the Church?
Response: The Second Vatican Council neither changed nor intended to change this
doctrine, rather it developed, deepened and more fully explained it.
This was exactly what John XXIII said at the beginning of the Council.
Secretary
[1] Source: VATICAN CITY, JULY 10, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Here is the text of the June 29 document from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith regarding clarifications regarding the Second Vatican Council's teaching that the Church founded by Christ "subsists in the Catholic Church." The document has been published in Latin, Italian, French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Polish. The complete English-language version is given above. ZE07071001 -July 10, 2007 http://www.zenit.org/article-20090?l=english