Pax tecum!
Have you read the VII documents? Please do. I assure you, there is nothing in there about allowing these kinds of liturgical abuses. In fact, they say that Latin, Gregorian chant, and polyphony are supposed to be used in every Mass.
In Christ,
Rand
Yes, I know very well that the abuses that we have endured over the years were not specifically mentioned in the documents. Yes I have read them. Being old enough to actually remember when this whole thing took place, I can even tell you what actually happened. Ready
The Vatican II documents called for** MODERNIZATION**
To best accomplish that they allowed a period of experimentation to see what would work best as far as modernizing both the Liturgy and Religious Life in general.
This experimentation proved popular. So popular in fact that when the Vatican tried to stop it, they couldn’t. Liturgists who had been set free so to speak saw no reason to submit to the Vatican. Neither did the Religious in general and the Bishops in particular. . They saw that the Spirit of Vatican II was reform and reform if genuine had to be continuous, sort of like the Cultural Revolution in Maoist China. You could never sit still because sitting still bred complacency. Thus religious reform must continue or it wasn’t reform in the first place. Ditto for Liturgical reform.
Now something else but connected… When Paul VI published Humanae Vitae. he overruled his advisory council on its content. Many, heck, probably most of the reformers saw this a betrayal of the aforementioned spirit and they dug in their heels. To this day in fact, recalcitrance on the part of the Bishops towards anything coming out of Rome is well known and equally well documented.
You ask for the connection perhaps? Well, if the Vatican says do something that the Bishops don’t particularly agree with, they feel that they can ignore it completely or in part because in their eyes, the central authority of Rome was one of the things that needed to be changed and in fact they claim that it was one of the principal reforms sought by the Vatican Council. In fact many of them believe in the eastern model and see the Pope merely as first bishop among equals.
You see, it really doesn’t matter what the documents say, it is what the documents meant, which can be two or three or a hundred different things depending on the reader.

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