Some Information On The Catholic Renewal

By Tracie Knight


The catholic church is known to be one of the biggest institutions that the entire world has seen. However, no matter how big they are and no matter how influential they are to the people, they still had to undergo some major changes in order to cater to the people. Now these major changes happened during the Catholic Renewal which transpired sometime during the late twentieth century.

This drastic change that happened had three stages before an overall change was made to it. These three stages were namely, the translation of the Bible, the practices in the church, and of course the definition of faith in the lives of a worshipper. With these three changes, the catholic church was able to fling itself into the modern times and adapted to the change.

Of course the first of these three changes was none other than the translation of the Bible. Now for many centuries, the Church has been using Vulgate which was actually the fourth century Latin translation of the Bible. Now since not everyone could read the Bible in Latin, the Vatican came up with versions of the Bible in contemporary languages for everyone to understand.

Now the one who initiated this command was none other than Pope Pius XII. In order to translate the entire Bible, they had to go over the texts many times and tried to directly translate it from Latin words so that the original message is still there. From there, they were able to make many translations that could be read by the people today.

Now the second change that the Vatican implemented was the change in liturgical services. Now a liturgy in a nutshell, is the term used for services that worshippers would attend in order to praise God and learn more about the Word of God. Now during this time, the Second Council made the liturgies a little less formal than before and called it a Mass instead of a liturgy.

Now as stated above, this was implemented by the Second Vatican Council. Now for those who do not know, the one who created the Second Council was Pope John XXIII and the one who ended it was Pope Paul VI. Now this was done so that the modernized followers would also be able to relate to the worship services.

Of course the third of the changes was the concept of faith. Now in the old times, the catholic church restricted the people to only formal forms of worship wherein the people would just follow. Of course these days, the church now has made a mix of both personal faith and the formal practices.

So basically, these are the changes that the the Vatican made in order to become what it is today. The Catholic Church still continues to evolve even up to today because times are also changing as well and even something as big as the Vatican also has to adapt in some ways. It was actually because of this renewal period that it was able to connect to more people.




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