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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Lumen Gentium
Dogmatic Constitution on the Church
Book • 2014
Lumen Gentium is a pivotal document from the Second Vatican Council, promulgated on November 21, 1964.
It explores the Church's nature, its role in the world, and the responsibilities of its members, including clergy and laity.
The document emphasizes the Church as a community of believers guided by the Holy Spirit and committed to spreading the Gospel.
It explores the Church's nature, its role in the world, and the responsibilities of its members, including clergy and laity.
The document emphasizes the Church as a community of believers guided by the Holy Spirit and committed to spreading the Gospel.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Mentioned by Father Gregory Pine as a dogmatic pronouncement of Vatican II on the Church.

27 snips
Why Catholic and Not Just Christian?
Mentioned as a document from the Second Vatican Council, discussing the whole body of the faithful.

18 snips
Day 12: Receiving Dogmas (2026)
Mentioned by 

as a document that describes the relationship between Catholics and other religions.


Father Gregory Pine

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Ask a Catholic | Interview: Father Gregory Pine
Quoted from the Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution to reflect the Church's understanding of the poor.

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Dilexi Te - Pope Leo XIV (2025) Chapter 3.1: #35-58
Mentioned as a Dogmatic Constitution from the Second Vatican Council.

Dominus Iesus - CDF (2000) Part 4-6: #16-23
Mentioned by Dr. Fastiggi as a document from Vatican II, trying to explain how the Pope operates.

Day 3: Vatican I and II a history
Mentioned as the Second Vatican Council Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, specifically paragraph 25, section 2.

Ordinatio Sacerdotalis - Pope John Paul II (1994)
Mentioned by Fr. Matthew Schneider, referencing paragraph 1324 from the Catechism, which also says it.

Day 5: SC 1-4, The liturgy is a work of redemption
Mentioned by 

in reference to the Second Vatican Council’s statement on baptized non-Catholics being considered Christians.


David Anders

Is the Mass for Evangelization?
Mentioned as one of the Vatican II documents dealing with liberalization, Protestantization, geopolitical power and influence.

Pt 2 IT'S PLANNED & PREDICTED: US CIVIL WAR, DAVOS & LIBERTARIAN FAILURE





