Father Z, as ever, is blunt

Do you long-time readers remember how, back in the 1990’s, bishops refused to obey the commands of John Paul II regarding generosity in the application of legislation in force at that time concerning the Vetus Ordo? How they refused to follow his command, by his Apostolic authority, to show respect to those who were attached to traditional forms of liturgical worship? They dug in their little feetsies and, with crossed-arm pouty-face, they would not properly implement the 1988 Motu Proprio Ecclesia Dei adflicta.
Sad years.
Then, in 2007, came the game changing Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, Benedict XVI’s “emancipation proclamation”, freeing priests and the Catholic faithful from the chains of the stingy bishops. The result, bishops were suddenly eager to implement the Motu Proprio… Ecclesia Dei adflicta, that is.
As the years went on, in the first 10 years after the promulgation of Benedict’s deft juridical solution, we saw in these USA a 500% growth in the numbers of places where the TLM was offered. “Trads” of the “rad” and the “mad” stripe were unclenching. Gladness was on the rise, vocations were multiplying, young families were flourishing.
Then Benedict ran from the wolves and the wolves took over the flock of the pasture.
Progress continued under Summorum Pontificum until finally the wolves realized that their wolfish plans were going to be thwarted through the ticking of the clock and the demographic sink hole opening under the Church. I suspect that the realization that evangelical converts as well as charismatics were discovering the TLM quite simply freaked them out.
The awesome Vatican II springtime of awesomeness turned out to be no so awesome after all and, hence, their powerbase, their raison d’être, was about to slip under the sands.
So, an enemy was identified and the Struggle against that enemy was planned and implemented.
The Struggle’s success would depend on a few key factors. First, speed. Second, lies. As Clausewitz famously said, “The backbone of surprise is fusing speed with secrecy.” Thus, a “survey” of bishops was put into circulation. When the “results” came back, they hid the feedback, lied about the feedback, and used that lie as an excuse for a speedy strike.
Third, a false hermeneutic was needed to shift the terrain. That hermeneutic concerns the Second Vatican Council as the new interpretive lens through which all of Tradition, Doctrine, Law, Cult – everything – was subject not to interpretation but to reinterpretation. Whatever is old is deemed to be against what the spirit of the Council wanted. Whatever is old is holding back the Council from finally being implemented. Whatever is old has to go. Whomever grasps after what is old must be dealt with accordingly as a grave danger.
Smash the Olds! Replace them with the News!
Down with the Olds! Latin! Ad orientem! Cassock! Kneeling for Communion!
Up with the News! Pachamama! Synods! (walking together) Global Government! Novus Ordo!
With that as a kind of slogan poster, akin the Cultural Revolution, anyone who strays from Bergoglio Thought, and foundations like Spadaro Thought, Grillo Thought, etc., could be labelled “reactionaries against the Council”. The result is that local leaders, diocesan “gamma” bishops, like quivering gerbils in the view of a hawk, wait for a “beta” bishop or two to implement something on the basis of the utterly incoherent Traditionis custodes and the Dubious Dubia, cobbled up for the sake of that speedy initial strike. Then the gerbils, confident at last that it is okay to start running on their wheels too, issue their ever-so-pastoral directives, all clearly designed in intent to hurt the people who want the Olds.
Go here to read the rest. The best response to a rigged game is to overturn the gameboard.
Another great way to beat someone at a rigged game of words (because that’s what it is) is to play it with closed ears.
A famous quote I just made up; When a general yells “charge” and nary a steed nor blade move, then he is no longer a general.
I also remember that many decided to respond with closed pocketbooks, that being the only real response left to them. For a long time it it was assumed that every directive from the chancery had equal weight and authority. In the last half century, people in the pews started to separate the real from the dross. It is unlikely that that the old “pray, pay and obey” will ever return. The fault lies with those who thought the fixed system will forever remain. It is possible to meld the modern with the traditional with the application of a little common sense. The remaining royal houses in Europe seem to have learned that quite well. No reason why the hierarchy can not also learn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j08kI7-T7Vo