The Vatican Council Statement II seems to be the Catholic Churchchr('39')s most important encounter with post-Renaissance Enlightenment issues. Before that, a true believer was someone who devoted himself exclusively to serving Christ in the church, and a Christian outside the church was considered a second-class citizen. But after this statement, the communities outside the church were accepted by the church, and according to this decree, the Christians of these communities could also dedicate themselves to the service of Christ. Now, reading the article raises the issue in the minds of the audience that the Catholic Church has been in a weak position in the face of the achievements of the modernity, or since the beginning of the history of Christianity has misunderstood the principles of genuine Christianity, or ignored it have been. According to the translator, any accurate answer to this fundamental question can be a guide to the correct and worthy confrontation.