

Nostra Aetate, Declaration On the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions.Īpproved 2,221 to 88 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 28 October 1965.ġ1. Gravissimum Educationis, Declaration On Christian Education.Īpproved 2,290 to 35 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 28 October 1965.ġ0. Optatam Totius, Decree On Priestly Training.Īpproved 2,318 to 3 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 28 October 1965.ĩ.

Perfectae Caritatis, Decree On Renewal of Religious Life.Īpproved 2,321 to 4 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 28 October 1965.Ĩ. Christus Dominus, Decree Concerning the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church.Īpproved 2,319 to 2 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 28 October 1965.ħ. Unitatis Redintegratio, Decree On Ecumenism.Īpproved 2,137 to 11 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 21 November 1964.Ħ.

Orientalium Ecclesiarum, Decree On the Catholic Churches of the Eastern Rite.Īpproved 2,110 to 39 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 21 November 1964.ĥ. Lumen Gentium, Dogmatic Constitution On the Church.Īpproved 2,151 to 5 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 21 November 1964.Ĥ. Inter Mirifica, Decree On the Means of Social Communication, 1963.ĭecreed by the Council and promulgated on Decemby Pope Paul VI.ģ. Pius X, and of the liturgies of Holy Week by Pope Pius XII.Ģ. It was preceded by the revival of Gregorian Chant in the 1800s by the Abbey of Solemnes, the renewal of the Liturgy of the Hours by Pope St. Its influences were the liturgical movement of the previous 150 years, the study of ancient patristic and sacramental texts, and the encyclical of Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei (1947) on the liturgy. The Dogmatic Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy called for renewal of the liturgy of the Mass and the other sacramental rites and established theological principles for that renewal. Sacrosanctum concilium, Constitution On the Sacred Liturgy.Īpproved 2,147 to 4 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 4 December 1963. Listed in the order in which they were promulgated:ġ. The Latin texts are the normative texts of the Council, published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, in which the official acts of the Holy See are published.
