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My two cents:
Post hoc ergo propter hoc. After this, therefore because of this. It’s a common logical fallacy, and it seems to me, a common fallacy about VII.
The sexual revolution ravaged society in general, and Catholics in particular. It just happened to more or less coinside with the immediate post-conciliar period. Therein lies the root of our problems.
It seems more than a bit narrow-minded to look at what’s happened in the last forty years–the liberalization of all vice on all levels of society, political upheaval, the sexual revolution, the widespread use of contraceptives, iron secularization of the schools and colleges, the rise of militant atheism and agnosticism, the death of the old Protestant denominations, the fall of the Anglican Communion, widespread religious indifference on all levels of society, the upheaval caused by the Vietnam war and ensuing protests–and then say that the reason why levels of obedience and vocations in the RCC have fallen is becase of VII–because the mass is in English, or because of Lumen Gentium. I understand that the silliness of many in the post-conciliar season (never anticipated nor approved of by the Council) has done damage to the Church—that’s indeniable! But saying the decline in the number of Catholics is due to Vatican II is a bit like saying a hurricane occurred because you forgot to bring your umbrella.
Post hoc ergo propter hoc. After this, therefore because of this. It’s a common logical fallacy, and it seems to me, a common fallacy about VII.
The sexual revolution ravaged society in general, and Catholics in particular. It just happened to more or less coinside with the immediate post-conciliar period. Therein lies the root of our problems.
It seems more than a bit narrow-minded to look at what’s happened in the last forty years–the liberalization of all vice on all levels of society, political upheaval, the sexual revolution, the widespread use of contraceptives, iron secularization of the schools and colleges, the rise of militant atheism and agnosticism, the death of the old Protestant denominations, the fall of the Anglican Communion, widespread religious indifference on all levels of society, the upheaval caused by the Vietnam war and ensuing protests–and then say that the reason why levels of obedience and vocations in the RCC have fallen is becase of VII–because the mass is in English, or because of Lumen Gentium. I understand that the silliness of many in the post-conciliar season (never anticipated nor approved of by the Council) has done damage to the Church—that’s indeniable! But saying the decline in the number of Catholics is due to Vatican II is a bit like saying a hurricane occurred because you forgot to bring your umbrella.