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Pope speaks with a delegate from the Assyrian Church of the East during their meeting at the Vatican, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2016. The Vatican is hosting a one-day conference on the interpretation of the Catholic Church's position on marriage and family.

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Question: Was Vatican II a binding ecumenical council that Catholics are obliged to obey?

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No, Vatican II was not a binding ecumenical council that Catholics are obliged to obey. While the documents of Vatican II have "infallible" status, actual implementation of the council continues to be debated. Catholics are not obliged to accept or follow all of the teachings of the council, and it is not considered mandatory in all areas of the Church.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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