- Did Vatican II teach anything contrary to traditional doctrine. If so, what?
- I think the problem is:
a. The imprecise nature of the language used.
b. Liberal clergy using this imprecision to push their agendas.
**If the documents are vague then you can read what you want into them, and then do it. **
That’s what this guy says here.
I think key sticking points are, from memory, arguments about** religious freedom and ecumenism.**
Whatever Vat. II was supposed to do, I don’t think it’s worked. I’d like the option to revert to pre-1940’s style sacraments and devotions; the occasional sermon on Hell and stories of the lives of the saints.
I found the populism boring and banal as a youth and now, with my grey hairs, I think we’re into the realms of scandal, if anyone in a liberal parish can be scandalised any more:** if you don’t know your faith you can’t be scandalised by what the creative types do, in Christ’s name.**