
Vatican II In A Year Day 3: Vatican I and II a history
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Jan 3, 2025 Dr. Robert Fastiggi, a leading theologian and chair of Dogmatic Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, dives deep into the historical contexts of Vatican I and II. He discusses the intellectual climate that led to Vatican I's convening and the crucial debates surrounding papal infallibility. Fastiggi shares insights on Pope John XXIII's vision for Vatican II, the extensive preparatory drafts, and the contentious discussions over Marian doctrine. The engaging conversation explores how these pivotal councils shaped modern Catholic thought.
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Dei Filius: Faith And Reason United
- Dei Filius synthesizes faith and reason, affirming natural knowledge of God and the harmony of faith with reason.
- Robert Fastiggi highlights its unanimous approval and Thomistic character as a corrective to 19th-century skepticism.
Papal Infallibility Defined Amid Turmoil
- Vatican I defined papal infallibility after contentious votes and departures by opponents during the final ballot.
- Fastiggi notes the final count was 535 to 2, showing overwhelming adoption despite earlier reservations.
Little Rock Bishop Then Accepted The Dogma
- After voting against papal infallibility, both dissenting bishops went to Pius IX and accepted the definition.
- Fastiggi recounts the joking line that 'the little rock was deferential to the big rock.'







