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I have done much research on the Oath Against Modernism that all clergy, before being ordained to the subdiaconate, had to take it and support everything written in Pope St. Pius X’s encyclicals Lamentabili Sane and Pascendi Dominici Gregis. All clergy had taken it from 1910 until it was abolished in 1967, right after Vatican II. This meant that all of the Council Fathers had taken this Oath to God Almighty against Modernism.
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, in his 1982 treatise on Catholic Theology, stated that the documents of Vatican II were intended to correct the position adopted by the Church under Pope Pius IX and Pope Saint Pius X, the Popes whose Syllabi of Errors and Encyclicals warned against the dangers of the heresy of Modernism (Saint Pius X called it “the synthesis of all heresies”). He also stated that the documents were a “counter syllabus” for the teachings against the reconciliation of the Church and the modern world by Pope Gregory XVI, Pope Pius IX, Pope Leo XIII, Saint Pius X, Pope Pius XI, and Pope Pius XII.
If Vatican II’s documents were a “counter syllabus” for the teaching against Modernism, did the Council Father’s violate the Oath Against Modernism?
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, in his 1982 treatise on Catholic Theology, stated that the documents of Vatican II were intended to correct the position adopted by the Church under Pope Pius IX and Pope Saint Pius X, the Popes whose Syllabi of Errors and Encyclicals warned against the dangers of the heresy of Modernism (Saint Pius X called it “the synthesis of all heresies”). He also stated that the documents were a “counter syllabus” for the teachings against the reconciliation of the Church and the modern world by Pope Gregory XVI, Pope Pius IX, Pope Leo XIII, Saint Pius X, Pope Pius XI, and Pope Pius XII.
If Vatican II’s documents were a “counter syllabus” for the teaching against Modernism, did the Council Father’s violate the Oath Against Modernism?