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Meaning of "pre-conciliar"

pre-conciliar (adjective) - referring to a period of time or context before a council, especially in relation to the history of church councils and ecumenical gatherings. It can indicate the time leading up to a significant meeting or assembly of leaders
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One of the concerns of the pre-conciliar agenda is that of autocephaly.
The pre-conciliar Church taught Catholics to strive to live as saints.
How many obstacles is the Motu proprio Summorum Pontificum on the pre-Conciliar Mass facing?
This panorthodox pre-conciliar conference also adopted the working procedure of these episcopal assemblies.
Is there continuity between the pre-conciliar and conciliar teaching?
There can, surely, be few greater failings in a pope than that being pre-Conciliar.
And people accuse the pre-conciliar Church of arbitrariness and violation of conscience!
What still remains intact of the pre-conciliar Church?
The same Pre-Conciliar Conference.
Rogation procession at the Pierre-qui-vire Abbey in the pre-conciliar years.
The Pre-Conciliar Conferences.
Note that the post-conciliar Church comes from the pre-conciliar Church.
The pre-conciliar Church.
Apart from a few details, a Roman Catholic would find the pre-conciliar liturgy, but celebrated in English 47.

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