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AlexV
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That’s because many of the alleged fruits of the “pastoral” Vatican II and its immediate aftermath were quite the opposite.
Their effect could often be reduced to:
Are we really to imagine that this pseudo-problem was just ignored until 1974? Was it really “okay” until 1974, and then suddenly it was “wrong”?
Again, hyper-obedience is right. The pope is entitled to his opinion. So is Father Fessio, or any of the other current non-papal darlings of some.
Catholic tradition is judicious. Not robotic.
Their effect could often be reduced to:
- What you used to do was wrong. We just discovered this c. 1970.
- You can’t do it anymore. You have to do it in the new way. Again, we just discovered this. Like all society around us, the 1960s brought liberation from the Dark Ages that preceded it. We can call it a new springtime.
- Stop pointing out things that contradict or disagree with us. You’re being disobedient. Yes, we have liberal principles. Except when you disagree with us. Then we’re as “Medieval” as can be.
- It’s acceptable catechesis to tell an entire young generation that luckily they were born in the early 70s, because they get to enjoy a “truly renewed worship in spirit and truth”, unlike all that other stuff their forebears had to endure to prepare the way for the “New Advent”.
Are we really to imagine that this pseudo-problem was just ignored until 1974? Was it really “okay” until 1974, and then suddenly it was “wrong”?
Again, hyper-obedience is right. The pope is entitled to his opinion. So is Father Fessio, or any of the other current non-papal darlings of some.
Catholic tradition is judicious. Not robotic.