ByzCath:
Actually it is you who appears to hate Catholicism for some other thing. As you deny the Holy Father’s authority and look to some schismatic group and your own ideas to find the truth.
It is you who are a victim of our day. A day of moral relativism, a day where what ever I want to do is ok as I am the authority.
But you are correct, it is sad.
You probably do not realize this, but “the spirit of Vatican II” is not the spirit of Catholicism. These are two condradictory spirits, and they are unreconcilable - like fire and water. During the past 40 years of apostacy, the Church has been “reformed” by the spirit of Vatican II. Whether or not this is a “misinterpretation” of the Council is beside the point. That fact is, this false spirit has reeked havoc on the Church. Thus, the Church is no longer recognizeable in many ways, including its new form of worship. The changes in the new mass are the same changes made by the heretics of the 16th century. Only one who is ignorant would deny it. Here are just a few of the changes the heretics of the 16the century employed:
1 Priest facing the people
2. Communion in the hand
3. Communion under both kinds
4. profane, or folk music.
5. they removed the statues from the Churches
6. They changed the language from Latin to the vernacular.
These things were all condemned by the council of Trent, yet they are all present in the new mass. That is why Cardinal Ottaviani said:
”From the outset, therefore, the new rite was pluralistic and experimental, bound to time and place. **Since unity of worship has been shattered once and for all, what basis will exist for the unity of the faith which accompanied it and which, we were told, was always to be defended without compromise? **
It is obvious that the New Order of Mass has no intention of presenting the Faith taught by the Council of Trent. But it is to this Faith that the Catholic conscience is bound forever. Thus, with the promulgation of the New Order of Mass, the true Catholic is faced with a tragic need to choose…”
But in that quote the Cardinal was not only speaking of the exterior changes, but of the prayers that had been protestantized.
Cardinal Ottaviani: “At the same time, by abandoning it’s unmistakable and immemorial Roman character, the
Novus Ordo cast off what was spiritually precious of its own. In place of this are elements which bring the new rite
closer to certain Protestant liturgies, not even those closest to Catholicism.”
(The Ottaviani Intervention).
I am VERY HOPEFUL that our new Pope will begin the restoration of the Church which has been in a state of deterioration for the past 40 years. Cardinal Ratzinger himseld said: “… I am convinced that the crisis in the Church that we are experiencing today is to a large extent due to the disintegration of the liturgy.”
I agree. And I think he will, quietly, take measures to restory the “disintegrated liturgy”. Our media loved John Paul II, but I don’t think they are going to like our new Pope. For that we should be
very thankfull.