Remi De Roo’s Chronicles of Vatican II

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Remi De Roo’s Chronicles of Vatican II

Volume   Issue | Posted: July 5, 2012

   Fifty years ago, amidst the excitement and wonder of the early days of Vatican II, a young parish priest, Remi De Roo, is ordained as the Bishop of Victoria. Swiftly called to Rome, the young bishop participates in the enthralling and dramatic proceedings of one of the Catholic Churchʼs most memorable moments in history. Inspired by the passionate call to renew and reform Godʼs Church, he dedicates his life and ministry to the Councilʼs vision.
   A rare memoir of the only surviving Canadian English-speaking bishop who participated in Vatican II, this book offers an intimate, insightful perspective on how Remi De Roo kept the vision of Vatican II alive.

   Fifty years ago, amidst the excitement and wonder of the early days of Vatican II, a young parish priest, Remi De Roo, is ordained as the Bishop of Victoria. Swiftly called to Rome, the young bishop participates in the enthralling and dramatic proceedings of one of the Catholic Churchʼs most memorable moments in history. Inspired by the passionate call to renew and reform Godʼs Church, he dedicates his life and ministry to the Councilʼs vision.
   A rare memoir of the only surviving Canadian English-speaking bishop who participated in Vatican II, this book offers an intimate, insightful perspective on how Remi De Roo kept the vision of Vatican II alive.
   De Rooʼs memoir provides an exceptional first hand perspective of the Council as well as the many joys and challenges of implementing its reform of the Church in the years after. Moreover, De Roo invites us to share in his colourful life as he reflects back on the many chapters of his life  from the highs to the lows  and the excitement of his priestly and episcopal years of service.

Bishop Remi De Roo served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Victoria, B.C. from 1962 until his retirement in 1999. As a participant in the Second Vatican Council from its beginning, Bishop De Roo continues to promote the Councilʼs message today.