Promulgation of Dignitatis Humanae

December 7, 1965

The Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom articulated the Church's commitment to the free exercise of religion. Though the document did not overturn traditional warnings about the total separation of church and state, its emphasis on religious freedom marked a new departure in Catholicism's engagement of modern political structures.

The document was widely perceived as the most "American" of the Council's publications, in part because of the significant role played in its drafting by John Courtney Murray.


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