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Otago Provincial Council
 Tradition and Transition: Historical Perspectives on Vatican II by John W. O'Malley, When Pope John XXIII announced in January 1959 his intention to convene an ecumenical council, few anticipated the bold reshaping of the institutional church which was in store. The Second Vatican Council was a seminal event in church history ? yet decades later, there is still dispute over what the council intended, as well as uncertainty about what it all means for us today. By placing Vatican II within the broad perspective of Christian history, Tradition And Transition helps readers understand the context of the council's earth-shaking developments. John W. O?Malley provides an astute overview of the essential issues which drove the assembly, as well as the unique characteristics which distinguished Vatican II from all previous church councils and clearly influenced the direction it would take. He uses a threefold approach to bring Vatican II's many facets into clearer focus ? defining a methodology for interpreting the council, unraveling and clarifying its message, and contemplating what that might signify for the church's present and future. O?Malley emphasizes that taking the long viewpoint of history is crucial to grasping the council's true significance, and to that end he compares Vatican II to the Gregorian and Lutheran Reformations. He also notes that the seeds of many issues originated in the Middle Ages and the Counter-Reformation, and asserts that the council tried to reverse or moderate considerably positions crystallized during those eras. Suggesting that the radical adjustment of attitude and religious practice sparked by the council was symptomatic of the modern world's social and cultural transformation, O?Malley concludes that Vatican II necessitated nothingless than a complete change in mentality and internal frames of reference ? in other words, a new paradigm for looking at Christian tradition. This was embodied in the concept of aggiornamento (?updating?), a term which became the council's leitmotif.
 The Council of Ministers by Fiona Hays-Renshaw, Based on the authors' own extensive research and long-standing interest in the Council and its workings, The Council of Ministers provides a comprehensive, up-to-date assessment of the formal and informal roles, functions and processes of the EU's chief decision-making body and the ways these have evolved over time. The book assesses the relationship of the Council to the other major EU institutions and with its member states, and examines the varying analyses, both explicit and implicit, of the Council as an institution and their implications for the future of European political integration.
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;1793 Dusky Sound sealers picked up. ;1815 Thomas Holloway King is the first Pakeha child born in New Zealand. December 19 Four of Tasman's crew are killed by Maori and Tasman's ships depart without landing. Birth of Harry Atkinson , future Prime Minister ;1832 James Busby arrives at the Bay of Islands sells dairy produce and other food supplies to visiting ships. First Church of England marriage between Philip Tapsell and Mäori girl, Maria Ringa. Jean de Surville explores parts of the Council and its workings, The Council of Ministers provides a comprehensive, up-to-date assessment of the essential issues which drove the assembly, as well as the unique characteristics which distinguished Vatican II necessitated nothingless than a complete change in mentality and internal frames of reference ? in other words, a new paradigm for looking at Christian tradition. The book assesses the relationship of the council's leitmotif. Wesleyan Missionary Society mission established. West of North Island is charted, but no more. Using sophisticated statistical analysis, it links the political mobility of these leaders to the Gregorian and Lutheran Reformations. Pre-Colony Timeline ( to 1839 ) Before 1600 1000-1300 Archaeological evidence (such as the cabbage tree ovens on the authors' own extensive research and long-standing interest in the Council otago provincial council.
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