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Roman Catholic AnswerNo. A couple clarifications: Doctrine and Dogma were all revealed by the death of the last Apostle. The Church is incapable of adding, subtracting, or changing any revealed dogma: we may only accept it. Secondly, as a point of interest, Vatican Council II, alone among the Ecumenical Councils of the Church was an entirely pastoral Council, no dogmas or doctrines were explicated at all.
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