Papal Infalibility .
Catholic AnswerNone, the Second Vatican Council was a purely pastoral council. Unlike previous Councils, it made no rulings or clarifications on doctrine.
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.
There is no admission to the Vatican but there are admission fees charged for some museums in the Vatican.
The Vatican has no manufacturing industry.
There is no entrance fee to the Vatican. However, the museums do charge an admission.
The State of Vatican City.
The Vatican is home to the pope, to some members of the Curia and to some employees of the Vatican, such as the Swiss Guard.
The Vatican really has no significant geographic features.
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Hermann Wieh has written: 'Konzil und Gemeinde' -- subject(s): Church, History of doctrines, Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965)
"Second Vatican Council" refers to the 21st ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church held between 1962 and 1965 in Vatican City. It brought significant changes to the Church's practices and doctrines, emphasizing dialogue with the modern world and promoting ecumenism.
tourists, pilgrims some for religious reasons. some for the 'I've been to the vatican city' feel