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"And more importantly on the Eastern Churches"

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The last sentence of the second paragraph of the article lists the major accomplishments of Vatican II: major reform of the liturgy, renewed theology of the Church, etc. You have added "and more importantly on the Eastern Churches". In other words, you claim that the Council's teaching on the Eastern Churches is more important than all the achievements mentioned in that second sentence. No knowledgeable scholar of Vatican II would agree with you. It may be your personal opinion that the Council's teaching on the Eastern Churches is more important than every other teaching of Vatican II, but an encyclopedia is not the place for personal opinions. You must provide a reputable source that supports this claim. For the moment, your addition has been deleted. In order to reinstate it, you must provide the required reference/citation from a reputable source. MDJH (talk) 04:56, 26 July 2022 (UTC)Reply