Which doctrines do you imagine to have been changed? And where is your authority to challenge Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and St John Paul II in praising Vatican II?
As I had noted earlier, there is little if any chance of convincing you or any other neo-Catholic that the traditional Catholic Church has been subverted by the Modernists. You, and others who blindly follow those Church leaders who are leading so many souls to damnation, will merrily continue along with your belief that whatever the pope and the bishops say is true, is by definition true. That is wrong and a very serious error.
The history of the Church is replete with examples of saintly men leaders who have, not only cautioned, but declared it to be the duty of faithful catholic to resist a pope that is in error. ST Thomas Aquinas has said that we have a “duty” to “publicly” challenge a bishop who is in error. read your catholic history and learn what is required of you.
But you ask about why I question the Council––implying, of course, why I don’t simply accept everything it teaches without question. Let me answer that with a rhetorical question, or one you can answer if you wish. This coming October 2017, many bishops of the the Church will be preparing to join in with the Protestants as they celebrate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther. Will you be there to join in with that celebration? He was a heretic, you know. Or at least he used to be up until the Council spoke about ecumenism. Dignitatis Humanae tells us that all of these other formerly false religions are no longer heretical, but are no more than “separated brethren”. So you are correct; I do not believe that. I believe there is only one true Church, the Roman Catholic Church founded by Jesus Christ, and that we, as Catholics, must encourage all to join that Church. We deceive those who we lead to believe that some other “church” will take them to heaven. In the past the Church taught that Protestants might be saved “in spite” of their false religion; now they teach that they might be saved “because of their false religion.
And take Nostra Aetate. From the time of Christ the Church recognized that with the Crucifixion of Jesus, the earlier covenant that the Lord had with the Jews, the Abrahamic Covenant, was superseded by the “New Covenant”. Did you not know this? Do you not recall being taught that at the very moment of Christ’s death on the cross the “temple veil” was torn “from the top down”. This was the teaching of the Church since the time of Christ. The Church taught that it was God Who tore that veil (hence, from the top down), and we were taught that it represented a breaking of that covenant.
But then came Vatican II. In Nostra Aetate, and the teachings since that time, we are told that the covenant with the Jews is still alive and well. We are told that the Jews no longer have to believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah. The Jews are told that they can still achieve salvation without believing in Jesus Christ. Are you not aware of that? If not, then read the documents of the Council that you are defending before you criticize someone who has read them.
There is much more that I could say, but this is not a forum that allows for that with its limited submissions. But I will concede that you have the numbers completely on your side. Most will agree with you because they are told nothing different by Church leaders and they do not take the effort to read traditional publications that review the truth of the never-changing truth of the true Catholic Church. But if you’re young enough to live on for a few more generations, you will be a witness to the following:
Those of my generations (teenagers during the late 40’s and early 50’s) that were blessed with sainted parents and Catholic schooling will generally keep their faith (or at least some confused version of it) as they were taught it early on. The weaker ones (and there are many) have already lost it.
My children’s generation (those in their 40s-60s today) have at best a very weakened faith. Many of them no longer attend Mass and the vast majority have all but given up on confession and belief in the Real Presence.
Their children’s generation (most are in high school and college) have their own multiple versions of Catholicism. Those that still attend Mass do so infrequently, receive Communion without confessing mortal sins, and have no difficulty whatsoever with living together as man and wife outside of marriage. Without question, they see absolutely nothing wrong with homosexuality, same-sex marriage and same-sex unions.
And finally, their children will completely abandon the faith. The few of this generation (other than the C&E crowd) that might still look for a Catholic Mass for whatever reason, will find it very difficult to find one because of the scarcity of priests. But even those will be rare
And when you see that all transpire, blame those “dissenters” and “misinterpreters”.
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One thing the Church always proclaims is hope. Pope Benedict has said that now is the time for the real Council to emerge. Also:
ncregister.com/daily-news/benedicts-men-u.s.-vocations-strengthen-during-his-eight-year-papacy/
I recall hearing that Napoleon Bonaparte approached someone high up in the Church in order to tell him that he was going to destroy it. The reply, as I recall, was (essentially): “What are you going to do that has not already been tried by others in the Church hierarchy?”
Jesus Christ will protect His Bride. God always leaves a faithful remnant.
Peace,
Ed