We are still waiting for this to happen. It usually takes decades to fully implement a Council, and this hasn't yet happened with Vatican II.
No, there is neither agriculture or any industry in the Vatican.
Roman Catholic AnswerBlessed Pope John XXIII ( born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli at Sotto il Monte, Italy, in the Diocese of Bergamo on 25 November 1881) was the Holy Father after Pope Pius XII. Pope John died shortly after opening the Second Vatican Council to "open the windows" and let the Holy Spirit blow into the Church. Below is an article published in the Vatican on the occasion of his being declared "blessed" (the second stage before being declared a saint), and an encyclical that he published to announce the opening of the Vatican Council and call for penance from Christians everywhere. Pope John was a very holy man, I remember reading a book based on his diary, and some famous quotes of his, one of my favorites is the opening from his Encyclical (attached below) is: Doing penance for one's sins is a first step towards obtaining forgiveness and winning eternal salvation. That is the clear and explicit teaching of Christ, and no one can fail to see how justified and how right the Catholic Church has always been in constantly insisting on this. She is the spokesman for her divine Redeemer. No individual Christian can grow in perfection, nor can Christianity gain in vigor, except it be on the basis of penance.
Unhealthy, stagnant, ineffective...
No.
You can grow spiritually by working with a church, get to see what happens behind the scenes of the church, get paid, etc
no, they grow in rome. you do know where rome is, dont you?
A gifted evangelist will help grow the Church in numbers, but all true and faithful Christians help each other grow spiritually.
This is a practice where churches split, and a new church is formed and the old church along with the new church grow by recruiting new members
They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.
The goths
By building roads, canals, harbors, adn using roman coins.
To share their life together and grow in holiness means to be married and go to church and have their testimonies grow