Pope John XXIII convened the Council and Pope Paul VI made the changes to the Mass.
Popes John XXIII and Paul VI were popes during Vatican II.
There have been 17 popes from France, the second behind Italian popes.
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.
The Vatican is a hill in Rome on which a group of buildings were built around the palace of the Pope. The first to build a residence near the ancient Basilica of St. Peter was Pope Symmachus (498-514). Through subsequent purchases the popes acquired possession of the entire Vatican Hill.The First Vatican Council was held by Pope Pius IX (Pio Nono): FIRST VATICAN COUNCIL (1869-1870).
Pope John XXIII called the Council that Popes Pius XI and Pius XII could not, Vatican Council II.
The Vatican does not have kings, it has popes.
the vatican
Extremely, they lived in wonderful mansions, and let us not forget the Vatican!
The vatican
In a very real sense, every baptized Christian is a Catholic missionary. Christianity is basically a missionary religion, this is something which has been lost over the centuries, and the Second Vatican Council called us back to it. Unfortunately, many in the Church ignored the call of the Council and followed their own agenda, calling it the "Spirit of Vatican Council II". The last three popes - Blessed John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis, have all called us back to what the Council actually taught and called for.
the popes live in the papal apartments in the apostic palace in vatican city
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