Central Preparatory Commission

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The Central Preparatory Commission was the body that co-ordinated the preparation of the schemas for the Second Vatican Council. It was established by Pope John XXIII on June 5, 1960. It had 120 members, including cardinals and bishops, and was chaired by Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani.


[edit] Members

Bernard Jan Cardinal Alfrink

Archbishop Karl Alter

Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J.

Archbishop Octavio Antonio Beras Rojas

Michael Cardinal Browne, O.P.

John Francis Cardinal D'Alton

Julius August Cardinal Döpfner

Archbishop Pericle Felici (Secretary-general)

Josef Cardinal Frings

Archbishop Denis Hurley O.M.I

Franz Kardinal König

Archbishop Marcel-François Lefebvre C.S.Sp.

Paul-Émile Cardinal Léger, P.S.S.

Achille Cardinal Liènart

Eugenio Cardinal Montini

Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani - Chair

Archbishop Jérôme Louis Rakotomalala

Joseph Elmer Cardinal Ritter

Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini

Leo Joseph Cardinal Suenens

Archbishop Bernard Yago

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