PART I: REGARDS PLURIELS SUR LE CONCILE
SECTION I: Vatican II Viewed by the Press
Reporting the Revolution: The Western Catholic Reporter and Post-Vatican II Reform
-- Indre Cuplinskas (St. Joseph’s College, Edmonton)
Le concile Vatican II dans la région de la Beauce : une fenêtre sur Rome à travers l’Éclaireur-Progrès
-- Marc Pelchat (Université Laval)
Deux événements médiatiques québécois en lien avec le Concile: « Foi et Constitution » à Montréal (1963) et Paul VI à l’ONU (1965)
-- Pierre C. Pagé (Université du Québec à Montréal)
SECTION II: Vatican II Viewed by Other Christians
Canadian Presbyterians and Vatican II: A Silent Revolution
-- Stuart Macdonald (Knox College, Toronto)
Reaction to Vatican II in The United Church of Canada
-- John H. Young (Queen’s University)
“Hold Onto Your Hats”: Vatican II and Aggiornamento in the Anglican Church of Canada
-- Alan L. Hayes (Wycliffe College, Toronto)
SECTION III: Vatican II Viewed by the Theologians
Growing Awareness Regarding Vatican II in Canadian Theological Monographs and Journals (1959 to 1969)
-- Michael A. Fahey, S.J. (Boston College)
Inspiration After Dei verbum
-- Andréa Spatafora (Saint Paul University, Ottawa)
PART II: CANADIAN PARTICIPATION AT THE COUNCIL AND AFTERWARDS
SECTION I: The Activity of the Canadian Bishops
Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger and the Establishment of the Mixed Commission on Revelation
-- Karim Schelkens (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
‘The lesser of two evils?’: Archbishop Philip Pocock, Vatican II and the Birth Control Controversy
-- Peter Meehan (Seneca College, Toronto)
The Council Diary of Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk and Turning Points in the History of the Catholic Church: An Interpretation
-- Peter Galadza (Saint Paul University, Ottawa)
Canada's Ukrainian Catholics and Vatican II: A Guide for the Future or Struggling with the Past?
-- Myroslaw Tataryn (St. Jerome’s University, Waterloo)
Experimenting Creatively with Being Church in the Modern World: The Social Affairs Commission of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1965-1982
-- Peter Baltutis (University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto)
Le synode extraordinaire de 1985 : l’expérience canadienne
-- Jacques Racine (Université Laval)
SECTION II: Experiencing the Council
Marcel Bélanger : Itinéraire d’un expert canadien à Vatican II
-- Philippe Roy (Université Laval)
‘A Great Historic Day’: The Conciliar Diaries of Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk
-- Jaroslav Z. Skira (Regis College, Toronto)
A Canadian Anglican at Vatican II: The Activity of Eugene R. Fairweather
-- Michael Attridge (University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto)
Vatican Council II: A Turning Point in the Church’s History
-- Gregory Baum (McGill University)
Théologiens à Vatican II : Notes et carnets, témoins de l’expérience vécue à la commission doctrinale
-- Léo Laberge (Université St-Paul, Ottawa)
PART III: RÉCEPTION DE VATICAN II DANS LA VIE DE L’ÉGLISE
SECTION I: Liturgy and Catechesis
The St. Lawrence Flows into Lake Ontario: Tides of Liturgical Renewal
-- Darren J. Dias (University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto)
La réception de Vatican II dans la formation catéchétique au Québec
-- Raymond Brodeur (Université Laval)
Religious Education after Vatican II: From Doctrine to Method
-- Myrtle Power and John Van den Hengel (Saint Paul University, Ottawa)
SECTION II: Religious Life and Laity
Imaging Perfectae Caritatis: Viewing the Consecrated Life through the Motherhouse Museums of Canadian Women Religious
-- Heidi MacDonald (University of Lethbridge) and Elizabeth Smyth (University of Toronto)
The Spiritual Journey of Alice Trudeau, m.o., in the Post-conciliar Context
-- Rosa Bruno-Joffré (Queen’s University)
Vatican II and the Changing Mission of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada
-- Sarah Jardine (Saint Paul University, Ottawa)
SECTION III: Ecumenism and Religious Liberty
La question de la liberté religieuse au Québec à l’heure du Concile
-- Gilles Routhier (Université Laval)
Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue in Canada: Receiving Unitatis Redintegratio
-- Catherine E. Clifford (Saint Paul University, Ottawa)