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Vatican II (1962-1965) was a landmark ecumenical council that modernized the Catholic Church for the 20th century. Called by Pope John XXIII and concluded under Pope Paul VI, it brought significant reforms to Catholic practice and doctrine. Key changes included allowing Mass to be celebrated in local languages instead of Latin, promoting greater lay participation in worship, and emphasizing the Church's role in the modern world. The Council fostered improved relations with other Christian denominations and non-Christian faiths, recognizing the importance of religious freedom and interfaith dialogue. Vatican II's documents addressed the Church's relationship with the modern world, liturgical reform, and the role of both clergy and laity. These reforms fundamentally reshaped Catholic worship and engagement with contemporary society, though their implementation and interpretation remain topics of discussion today.
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