The baptized Catholic has the right to the true Faith and to the True Mass, without any conditions attached to them. The bulk of this presentation centers on the fact that the liturgical reforms of Vatican II were never intended to be a true representation of the Catholic theology of the Mass as codified by Session XXII of the Council of Trent, but to take a new direction. Quotes at length a Protestant clergyman who in 1963 was overjoyed with Vatican II’s Schema on the Liturgy, as the proposals of the Schema on the Liturgy “were in fact points which we [Protestants] ourselves accepted four hundred years ago.” Discusses the modernist liturgical movement prior to Vatican II; the underhanded way in which the liturgical Consilium maneuvered itself during and after the Council; and the components of liberal Catholicism intrinsic to Vatican II’s documents that continues to wreak great havoc on souls and on the Church worldwide.
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