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=== The Teaching of Vatican II ===
The [[Second Vatican Council]] (1962–65), a gathering of the world's [[bishops]] called together to “update” Catholic teaching and practice, issued doctrinal documents on a number of topics, including one on [[Revelation]]. The first draft, prepared by a predominantly conservative commission, was traditional, including its position on inerrancy:
<blockquote>11. Since God himself by the inspiring Spirit is the Author of all Holy Scripture and, as it were, the writer of everything produced in it by the hagiograph's hand it follows that all and each of the parts of the sacred books, even the slightest parts, are inspired. Therefore everything stated by the hagiograph must be considered to have been stated by the Holy Spirit.</blockquote>