O
otm
Guest
It would appear that you have never sat down and actually read the documents of Vatican 2; if you had, you would not say what you do. Vatican 2 did not let the trash in; and returning to the Baltimore Catechism might be fine for someone who has not yet been confirmed - that is, a child - but faith never stopped at the BC. You might try reading the Catechism of the Catholic Church.It is such a widespread problem now that I worry there is no way this can happen. It would require the formation of some sort of investigative committee – which would cost more than the national debt to implement, I imagine.
I believe that the second Vatican Council let a lot of trash into the Church, and now it is so deeply piled up that the subflooring needs replacing before anyone can stand securely again. In (just) my opinion, someone needs to come out and pronounce V2 invalid, and return us promptly to using the good old Baltimore Catechism for religious education.
The Church has many problems, but it is beyond even a simplistic answer to blame it on Vatican 2. Your comments suggest that you might not believe in the direction of the Holy Spirit, who guides the Church in such diliberations.
Implementation of some aspects of the documents of Vatican 2 have been spotty, but that is not the fault of the Council; it is the fault of the bishops and the priests (and not a few cardinals) who did, or did not, effectively implement the documents. You might also try to read some of the historical aspects of the Church over the last 100 years; you would see from that that Vatican 2 was not an abberation.