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Too many clerics act as is nothing existed in the history of the Church prior to Vatican II.

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Dave Rx
Dave Rx
Saturday, January 10, AD 2026 8:59am

I began in 1958. I presumed the world even predated my parents and grandparents. I have a friend who’s son will be ordained this Spring in the Latin Rite. I envy them.
The Roman guys are trying to be Methodists and drive the Faith into the ground. The 1960’s were the devils playground and he made the most of it. V II was a mistake. And back to back conclave failures isn’t helping matters.
Excuse my rambling but I am work and thoughts are just flying out.

David WS
David WS
Saturday, January 10, AD 2026 9:17am

“Too many clerics act as is nothing existed in the history of the Church prior to Vatican II…” & the Bergolian Papacy (Captivity).

Any Catholic with half a brain and an ounce of humility knows that can’t be true. And that Sense is becoming more & more apparent.

CAG
CAG
Saturday, January 10, AD 2026 9:29am

Look, Vat-2 was great for its time and all, but it lacked that certain, special something to give it that extra audience appeal.

Introducing New and Improved Vat-2 2026 … Now with Synodality!

Josh
Josh
Saturday, January 10, AD 2026 5:38pm

Clerics and college professors. I remember sitting in classes in the late 90’s/early aughts being told repeatedly with a straight face that Vatican II made the Church a “democracy”. That the term “People of God” was indicative of a fading hierarchy.

Straight up Marxist framing.

Steve Phoenix
Steve Phoenix
Sunday, January 11, AD 2026 3:36am

Which illustrates exactly the problem with Archbp. Edward J. Weisenburger (b. 1960) and Bp Michael Martin (b. 1961).

What a beautiful world was birthed by Vatican II and the 1960’s. Yes.

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