
The Rhine Flows Into The Tiber
The Second Vatican Council marked a major turning point in modern Church history, shaping Catholic practice and theology in profound and lasting ways. Behind the theology and official documents are stories that reveal the human side of the Church. Amid the overwhelming influence of the conservative Roman Curia, a group of cardinals and bishops—forming the European Alliance—rose to the occasion to ensure that the Council would remain open to the rapidly changing world. This is the story of how the European Alliance was established, how their influence shaped the outcomes of the Council, and how the Rhine began to flow into the Tiber.
Final Exams in Contemporary Church History
Professor: Fr. Michael G. Layugan, SVD, PhD, SThD
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