The council was held mostly at the Vatican but some meetings were held at other venues in and around Rome.
In Vatican City, thus the name Vatican Council II.
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.
The First Vatican Council was convoked by Pope Pius IX on 29 June 1868 and was formally closed in 1960 prior to Vatican II
Vatican Council II (1962 - 1965) was held in Vatican City located in Rome, Italy.
Vatican Council I was the first Ecumenical Council to be held at the Vatican in Vatican City which is an independent country.
This council is generally called the Second Vatican Council or simply Vatican II. It is a council that was held for Roman Catholics, but it is not accepted or recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Vatican II was held in four sessions in the autumn of the years 1962-1965.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe last Ecumenical Council of the Church was Vatican Council II, held in the early 1960's at the Vatican. For a list list of all 21 Ecumenical Councils see the link below.
It was held in Vatican City from 1962-1965.
The First Vatican Council was held in Rome, Italy in the Basilica of St. John Lateran.
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Since the second Vatican council, known as Vatican II, which was held on the 11th of October 1962.