The Second Vatican Council was a pastoral Council, it made no changes to Church doctrine, or to the structure of the Church itself.
The Second Vatican Council said nothing about beverages in Church.
Vatican Council I was the first Ecumenical Council to be held at the Vatican in Vatican City which is an independent country.
Vatican Council I met from 1869 to 1870.
Pope John XXIII convened the Council and Pope Paul VI made the changes to the Mass.
After the Vatican Council II closed, the Popes started to implement the changes that were asked for by the Council. They are still in the process of that in the early 21st century, and will be at it for another fifty years. The Church doesn't move on the same time schedule as the modern world.
There were exactly no doctrines defined at the Second Vatican Council. The Second Vatican Council was the first purely pastoral council ever held in the Church.
Pope Pius V called for the First Vatican Council.
Yes, it was an ecumenical council.
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The role of the First Vatican Council was an ecumenical Council that defined Papal infallibility and several other doctrinal issues. The role of the Second Vatican Council was purely pastoral.
In Vatican City, thus the name Vatican Council II.
The First Vatican Council was held in Rome, Italy in the Basilica of St. John Lateran.