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Q: What were some of the positive outcomes vatican 2 had on people including priests?
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Were women allowed in Vatican City before?

Women were always allowed in the Vatican. However, they could never be priests.


Was the Vatican 2 positive?

Yes


Do people other than priests live in the Vatican?

Yes, there are a number of non-clerical residents of the Vatican. For example, members of the Swiss Guard.


What were some of the negative or less favorable outcomes of the Vatican 2?

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Is the vatican cafeteria open to the public?

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Are the Jesuits the same as the Vatican Church of Rome?

The Jesuits are a religious order of priests within the Catholic Church as opposed to secular (parish or diocesan) priests who belong to no particular religious order.


What has the author Bernard Anthony Rossi written?

Bernard Anthony Rossi has written: 'Priests' senates' -- subject(s): Senates of priests, Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965). Ecclesiae sanctae


Who helps the pope?

the Cardinals, bishops, priests and nuns all have certain duties to full fill in the Vatican where the Pope resides.


Why is no one born in Vatican City?

Because there are no women there. It is all Catholic priests, bishops, cardinals and the Pope. As none of them are married they do not have wives and so there are no babies born there.


Whose home is the Vatican?

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.


What people live in Vatican City?

The pope, some members of the Roman curia and some of the employees of the Vatican live there, including members of the Swiss Guard.


What is the total population of Roman Catholic Church members?

.Catholic AnswerFrom an Catholic News Service Article about the Pontifical Yearbook, these statistics are for the year ending 2010, the three quotes below reflect the number of deacons, priests and bishops worldwide. They are the three orders of Catholic clergy: The number of permanent deacons reported -- 39,564 -- was an increase of more than 1,400 over the previous year. 97.5 percent of the world's permanent deacons live in the Americas or in Europe.Of the 410,593 priests in the world reported at the end of 2009, the Vatican said 275,542 were diocesan priests and 135,051 were members of religious orders. Ten years earlier, there were only 265,012 diocesan priests, but there were 139,997 religious order priests, the Vatican said.and from the same article:The Vatican said the number of bishops in the world increased from 5,065 to 5,104; the number of priests went from 410,593 to 412,236, increasing everywhere except Europe.