Others can elaborate - and I don’t want to derail the thread…but basically he’s saying that there are two very vocal movements in Catholicism at present:
- Ultra-Traditionalists who insist Vatican represented a radical departure from the faith of our fathers and introduced heretedox modernist positions in the Church, at worst, or ambigious statements that can be interpreted as such, at best.
- Liberals/progressives who celebrate what they call the “spirit of Vatican II” - a deliberate and conscious depature from the “bondage” and “errors” of rigid tradition leading to all experimentation in the holy mass and theology that goes along with it…
The Holy Father says that both camps are dead wrong. Vatican II’s
true teachings, properly interpreted in light of Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, represent a continuity with the pre-Vatican II Church. The true spirit of Vatican II is one of renewal for the Church without throwing out the 1950 years of truth and beauty that came before it…
Not sure what this has to do with Lutheranism or Lutheran Ordinariates though? Perhaps we could say that Camp 1 (Ultra-Traditionalists) would reject such overtures as a form of false modernist ecumenism, while Camp 2 (Liberals/Progressives) would say our doctrinal differences don’t matter…we should be communing each other already! Both are obviously wrong. Camp 1 would reject receiving married Lutheran priests. Camp 2 would rejoice at women priests. Orthodox Vatican II Catholicism, as taught by our Holy Father, would say married former Lutheran priests are welcome…but they can keep their wives away from the altar!