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Dei Verbum
Book • 1971
Dei Verbum, Latin for "The Word of God," is a Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation promulgated by the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965).
It's a pivotal document in Catholic theology, clarifying the relationship between Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
The document emphasizes the importance of both as sources of divine revelation, highlighting how God's self-communication is ongoing and active in the Church.
Dei Verbum stresses the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the Church's understanding of God's word and ensuring its faithful transmission throughout history.
It's a cornerstone text for understanding the Catholic approach to interpreting and living out the faith.
It's a pivotal document in Catholic theology, clarifying the relationship between Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
The document emphasizes the importance of both as sources of divine revelation, highlighting how God's self-communication is ongoing and active in the Church.
Dei Verbum stresses the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the Church's understanding of God's word and ensuring its faithful transmission throughout history.
It's a cornerstone text for understanding the Catholic approach to interpreting and living out the faith.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned early in the podcast when Fr. Mike refers back to it.

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Day 145: Introduction to the Liturgy (2025)
Mentioned as a document from the Second Vatican Council reflecting on the nature of tradition in connection with scripture.

Corpus Christi and the Mystery of the Eucharist I Fr. Innocent Smith, O.P.
Mentioned by
Fr. Mike Schmitz while explaining the transmission of divine revelation in the Catholic Church.


Day 10: The Apostolic Tradition (2025)