Reading plan for Vatican II documents available

MJ. Smith
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edited November 20 in Resources Forum

The Sixteen Documents of Vatican II – 52 Week Reading Plan (catholiclane.com) has been converted to a Verbum Reading Plan. It's named "Vatican II document reading plan" available to members of the Faithlife Group Verbum4Catholics Reading Lists. It is limited to the Faithlife group solely so that if anyone becomes problematic, their posts may be blocked. The Faithlife site also permits corrections, discussions, sharing of resources, and questions to be offered. However, there is no one offering study questions, urging you to participate, etc. The intent is simply to provide reading plans since Verbum has not. I currently have plans to add reading plans for encyclicals and the catechism -- perhaps, Summa Theologica and church fathers. The reading lists are intended to have short readings that will not overwhelm anyone not used to reading church documents.

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  • Average Joe
    Average Joe Member Posts: 80

    Nice. It looks like they used my reading plan as a starting point for their reading list. :) I created the "Great Grace" blog for the Year of Faith years ago.

  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043

    Looks quite serviceable. [Y]

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