Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
53
Language
English
Published
Dec 7, 1965
Publisher
Mame, Bayard, Le Cerf
ISBN-10
2728916047
ISBN-13
9782728916047
Description
This significant document emerges from the Second Vatican Council, marking a pivotal moment in the Catholic Church's understanding of religious freedom. It articulates a vision where the dignity of every person is honored, emphasizing the right to practice one's faith without coercion or interference. This declaration is not merely a response to contemporary issues but a reaffirmation of the Church's commitment to the inherent worth of each individual.
Within its pages, the dialogue surrounding religious liberty unfolds, shedding light on the deep-rooted principles that underlie the Church's teaching. It highlights the importance of conscience and the need for a society where diverse beliefs can flourish in mutual respect. The text urges the faithful and society at large to recognize and protect the freedoms that are vital to human dignity.
As a product of a transformative period in the Church's history, this declaration offers insights that resonate beyond its time. It challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs, the role of faith in public life, and the imperative of fostering an environment where freedom of conscience is championed.
Within its pages, the dialogue surrounding religious liberty unfolds, shedding light on the deep-rooted principles that underlie the Church's teaching. It highlights the importance of conscience and the need for a society where diverse beliefs can flourish in mutual respect. The text urges the faithful and society at large to recognize and protect the freedoms that are vital to human dignity.
As a product of a transformative period in the Church's history, this declaration offers insights that resonate beyond its time. It challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs, the role of faith in public life, and the imperative of fostering an environment where freedom of conscience is championed.