The history of the councils permits the recognition of four traditional types of Oecumenical Council - the Old-christian Bishops Council which was convened by the Emperor and decided questions of dogma and disci- pline; the Papal General Council of the middle ages which was convened guided and confirmed by the Pope and which both by reason of the sub- jects to be dealt with and the personal constitution thereof represented Christendom; the councils of the 15th century claimed to act as Church Par- liaments; the Council of Trient which again reverted to the twO first types and to which the first Vatican Council was similar as to structure was con- forming in essentials to the Codex Juris Canonici. Does the present Vatican Council II as to its structure show new ten- deneies which go beyond the characteristics of the historie types? The author believes that five such tendencies can be recognised: 1. The careful preparation by experts which also include Bishops due to the predominant influence of the central cu rial authorities extends far beyond that of the Vaticanum I; 2. The consciousness of the collegial joint responsibility of the episcopate which however 3. co-operates with the Papal primatial authority and which elevates the long contested question of powers into the sphere of responsibility; 4. the pastoral and 5. the oecumenical direction both of which have been basing on the person- al initiative of Pope Johannes XXIII.
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