Answered By: Michael Cullen
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There is an example of how to reference conciliar documents from the Second Vatican Council using the Chicago Manual of Style 'notes and bibliography' style - resembles Turabian - in the Library's introductory Referencing Guide here : 

https://library.nd.edu.au/instruction/referencing/chicago/religious

This example is also reproduced below, for your convenience :

                      

First footnote
3. Second Vatican Council, "Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen gentium, 21 November, 1964," in Vatican Council II: The Conciliar and Post Conciliar Documents, ed. Austin Flannery (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1975), sec. 14 (hereafter cited as LG).

Subsequent footnotes
4. LG, sec. 16.

Bibliography

Second Vatican Council. "Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen gentium, 21 November, 1964." In Vatican Council II: The Conciliar and Post Conciliar Documents, edited by Austin Flannery, 350-426. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1975.

You can also access the complete Chicago Manual of Style online, under the alphabetic eResources list in the Library homepage, including its chapter 14 with examples involving difference information resource types.