The SSPX have not united with Church because of what they see as a break from Traditional teaching at Vatican II. Go here for an overview of their stance.
sspx.org/Catholic_FAQs/post-conciliar_church_a_new_religion.htm
The biggest problem I have with the Vatican II writings is what I perceive as religious indifferentism. I understand the need for dialogue between all of the religions but to praise false religions, in my opinion, goes too far.
Nostrae Aetate
“Thus in Hinduism, men contemplate the divine mystery and express it through an inexhaustible abundance of myths and through searching philosophical inquiry. They seek freedom from the anguish of our human condition either through ascetical practices or profound meditation or a **flight to God **with love and trust.”
Hinduism is a pantheistic (the world is god) as well as a polytheistic (many gods) religion. The world and everything in it, including man, is god. There are many Hindu divinities, Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver; and Shiva, the destroyer. Hindus worship many animals as gods. Cows are the most sacred, but they also worship monkeys, snakes and other animals. How can Hindus make a
loving, trusting flight to God when they worship false gods?
Nostra Aetate
“Again, Buddhism, in its various forms, realizes the radical insufficiency of this changeable world; it teaches a way by which men, in a devout and confident spirit, may be able either to
acquire the state of perfect liberation, or attain, by their own efforts or through higher help,
supreme illumination”
Buddhism teaches nothing about God; all beings are equal. They beleive that man is subjected to the rebirth of the soul at death into the body of either a human or an animal form —** reincarnation** until he acquires perfection in nirvana.
How can Vatican II speak of “supreme illumination ” in Buddhism? How can there be any enlightenment without knowledge of the true God and with the** false belief of reincarnation?**
Again, from
Nostra Aetate:
“The Catholic Church rejects nothing that is true and
holy in these religions”
What is ‘holy’ in a false religion? Holiness comes only from God
First epistle of John 4:2-3 “every spirit that acknowledges Jesus Christ come in the flesh belongs to God,
while every spirit that fails to acknowledge him does not belong to God. Such is the spirit of the** antichrist**”
Also from
Nostra Aetate:“Upon the Muslims, too, the church looks
with esteem. They adore one God, living and enduring, merciful and all-powerful, Maker of heaven and earth and Speaker to men…
Though they do not acknowledge Jesus as God, they revere Him as a prophet.”
This is another contradictory position of the Council. It praises the Muslims because “they revere Him (Jesus) as a prophet;” yet, they deny His divinity. Why praise false religions?
Here is something else that doesn’t make sense to me from
“Dei Verbum” 22.0 on translating the Bible.
And should the opportunity arise and the Church authorities approve, if these** translations **are produced in cooperation with the **separated brethren **as well, all Christians will be able to use them”
Why translate the Bible with Protestants? Here is just one example. By allowing the Bible to be translated with Protestants the Church has allowed ‘Hail, full of grace’ to be removed from the Bible and replaced with the King James translation of " Rejoice, most highly favored daughter" Luke 1" 28
“Hail, full of grace” was used as biblical evidence that by the Pope to declare the Infallible Dogma of the Immaculate Conception.
*Lumen Gentium *16.0 “But the
plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the creator. First among whom are the Moslems: these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together they adore the one, merciful God,
mankind’s judge on the last day”
This is an ambiguous statement. What is the ‘plan of salvation” that the Moslems are a part off? There is only one plan, that all convert to the One True Religion. The Moslems I am sure interprete this differently.
Moslems deny the Trinity. **Mankind’s judge on the last day **will be
Jesus Christ. Moslems deny this.