The Myths of Vatican II

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Thank you for posting. This speaks directly to the opposition I receive from sedevacantist family members. If they could only see that what they were taught about VII and what it really says is soo different.
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WOW!

As someone who grew up frequently attending a Catholic Church going through the impact of “the Spirit of Vatican II” but not being a Catholic this was so revealing. One of my MAIN problems with Catholicism from that time until recently is how removed the “Church” had become from it’s original teachings. To see that this was NOT the cause of Vatican II but the cause of liberalism is not a surprise to me.

However, I will say that it is a shame that so many have been led astray for so long. I pray that there will be a great revival in the true spirit of the Catholic Church. The seeds are being sown but we must be vigilant in tending them in order for them to continue to grow.
 
After watching this a second time, I’m very impressed that this comes from a priest who claims he only says the New Mass in the vernacular facing the people.
 
After watching this a second time, I’m very impressed that this comes from a priest who claims he only says the New Mass in the vernacular facing the people.
This ought not to impress you. If he celebrates the Mass according to the rubrics given by the Church of Rome, then this is the kind of thing we ought to expect from our priests (translation issues aside). What is impressive is that he has the boldness to deliver this homily at a parish which once persecuted its own priest for being faithful to the great Trifecta: Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium. It’s amazing to see how parishes turn around when their pastors stay in accord with the Church. I myself have experienced this at a parish in Michigan. Once one of the most liberal parishes of its diocese, it is now a bastion of orthodoxy and good Liturgy. And it still only celebrates the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, albeit with a healthy amount of Latin and ad orientem as it ought to be. 👍

The priest’s message is amazing, and he is quite the courageous man for delivering it. I certainly hope and pray that the entire Church, East and West, has an influx of such priests, monks, and nuns. We need it. Especially today.
 
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