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I asked for quotes, from the Vatican 2 documents that shows that the council is to blame for issues since the council NO ONE HAS DONE THIS. I am not asking for much, just simple backing up of your claims.St.TommyMore asked for quotes to support several assertions made by Southpawlink. I’ll provide the source for the above statement.
A little background: From the time of the French Revolution, the Church condemned the principles it was based on. The Principles of 1789 were condemned under several names, such as Liberalism (see Libertas), Freemasonry (See Humanum Genis), and Naturalism (See quanta Cura), with many of the errors included and formally condemned in the Syllabus of Errors issued by Pope Pius IX. In the following quote, Cardinal Ratzinger states that Vatican II tried to reconcile the Church with the world based on the Principles of 1789.
Cardinal Ratzinger: "If one is looking for a global diagnosis of the text [of Gaudium et spes], one could say that it (along with the texts on religious liberty and world religions) is a revision of the Syllabus of Pius IX, a kind of counter-Syllabus …
This happened because, first in central Europe, conditioned by the situation, the unilateral dependence on the positions taken by the Church through the initiatives of Pius IX and Pius X against the new period of History opened by the French Revolution was to a large extent corrected via facti. But a fundamental new document regarding relations with the world as it had been since 1789 was still lacking.
In reality, the mentality that preceded the revolution [the Catholic mentality] still reigned in the countries with strong Catholic majorities; today almost no one denies that the Spanish and Italian concordats [accords between Church and State] tried to conserve too many things from a conception of the world that for a long time had not corresponded to reality. Likewise, almost no one can deny that this dependence on an obsolete conception of relations between the Church and State was matched by similar anachronisms in the domain of education and the attitude taken toward the modern historical-critical method …
**Let us content ourselves here with stating that the text [of Gaudium et spes] plays the role of a counter-Syllabus to the measure that it represents an attempt to officially reconcile the Church with the world as it had become after 1789. **On one hand, this visualization alone clarifies the ghetto complex that we mentioned before. On the other hand, it permits us to understand the meaning of this new relationship between the Church and the Modern World. “World” is understood here, at depth, as the spirit of modern times. The consciousness of being a detached group that existed in the Church viewed this spirit as something separate from herself and, after the hot as well as cold wars were over, she sought dialogue and cooperation with it.
(Les Principes de la Theologie Catholique - Esquisse et Materiaux, Paris: Tequi, 1982, pp. 426-427).
Simply put, according to Cardinal Ratzinger, Vatican II was an attempt to reconcile the Church with the world based on the Masonic Principles of 1789. Prior ot Vatican II this idea was explicitly condemned over and over again by the Popes. They said the principles of the Revolution are opposed to the principles of Catholicism, and trying to unite the two is like uniting Christ and Belial.