Many people are wondering what could be wrong with
Vatican II Council which held from 1962 to 1965? Many people fancying themselves Catholics do not
even have a rudimentary knowledge about this council.
It was a council called by anti-pope john XXIII
which served as an intellectual backbone of the false religion of Novus Ordo
which eclipsed the official Catholic Church.
Many attentive people will hear their “priest” quote
Vatican II with fondness. Note that Vatican II was an evil council whose
teachings cannot be Catholic.
Here I present to you some answers given by Bishop
Sanborn on some of the issues raised by people concerning Vatican II.
You can raise more questions from this and contact
me.
1.
What is wrong with the Second Vatican Council?
The Second Vatican Council taught doctrines which
had been already condemned by the Church, and enacted disciplines which are
contrary to the Church's teaching and constant practice.
2.
What doctrines did it teach which were already condemned?
There are four major errors concerning: (1) the
unity of the Church; (2) ecumenism; (3) religious liberty; (4) collegiality.
3.
What false doctrine does it teach concerning the unity of the Church?
Vatican II teaches heresy concerning the unity of
the Church, namely that the Church of Christ is not exclusively identified with
the Catholic Church, but merely subsists in it. This heretical
doctrine is contained principally in Vatican II document, Lumen Gentium, and its heretical meaning
is confirmed in statements of Paul VI and his successors, particularly in the heretical
1983 Code of Canon Law which was enacted by the Apostate, John Paul II, in
the 1992 Statement concerning Church and Communion, and in the Novus
Ordo Ecumenical Directory.
It is contrary to the teaching of the Catholic
Church, contained principally in SatisCognitum of Pope Leo XIII, MortaliumAnimos of Pope Pius XI, MysticiCorporis of Pope Pius XII, and in the condemnations of the
"Branch Theory" made by the Holy Office under Pope Pius IX.
4.
What false doctrine does Vatican II teach concerning ecumenism?
The teaching of Vatican II concerning ecumenism,
which states that non-Catholic religions are a "means of salvation,"
is overtly heretical. This doctrine directly contradicts the teaching of the
Church that there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church, called by Pope
Pius IX “a most well-known Catholic dogma.” In addition, the ecumenical
practices which have resulted from this heretical doctrine are directly
contrary to Mortalium Animos of
Pope Pius XI.
5.
What false doctrine does it teach concerning religious liberty?
The teaching of Vatican II on religious liberty,
contained in the document DignitatisHumanae, nearly word for word asserts the very doctrine which was condemned
by Pope Pius VII in Post TamDiuturnas, by Pope Gregory XVI in MirariVos, by Pope Pius IX in QuantaCura, and by Pope Leo XIII in LibertasPraestantissimum. The teaching of Vatican II on religious liberty also
contradicts the royalty of Jesus Christ in society as expressed in Quas Primas of Pope Pius XI, and
the constant attitude and practice of the Church with regard to civil society.
This teaching state that each individual is at freedom to worship anything he
so please if, through the light of human reason he deems correct. In other words,
if Catholicism does not appeal to your sense of reason, you can dish it and
adopt Scientology or Buddhism and all is well. People should simply follow
their conscience, it says.
6.
What false doctrine does it teach concerning collegiality?
The teaching of Vatican II concerning collegiality
alters the monarchical constitution of the Catholic Church, with which she was
endowed by the Divine Savior. The doctrine of Vatican II, confirmed by the 1983
Code of Canon Law, which states that the subject (the possessor) of the supreme
authority of the Church is the college of bishops together with the pope, not
the pope ALONE, is contrary to the defined doctrine of the Council of Florence
and of Vatican I. In other words, the Pope is NOT the head of the Church or
Vicar of Christ, he is head of a college of Bishops who together with the pope
heads the Church.
7.
What is wrong with the disciplines which have emanated from Vatican II?
The 1983 Code of Canon Law contains the heresy of
Vatican II concerning the Church, mentioned above. It also permits sacrilege to
the Blessed Sacrament, by approving of its reception by non-Catholics, which is
a mortal sin, and permits communicatio
in sacris (common public worship) with non-Catholics, which is a
mortal sin. In addition, the Ecumenical Directory of 1993 permits
ecumenical practices which have always been taught by the Church to be mortally
sinful.
8.
What does all this mean? What is the implication of Vatican II?
It means that Vatican II and its subsequent reforms
have given us a new religion, a religion which is substantially different from
the Roman Catholic Faith founded by Christ.
The reformers have substantially altered the three
main components of religion: doctrine, worship, and discipline. The result is
that the reformers are promoting a religion of ecumenism in place of
the Roman Catholic religion, which has always taught that it alone is the one,
true Faith, and that all other religions are false. The Vatican II religion
teaches doctrines which have been condemned by the Church in the past. It has
instituted rites and disciplines which are Protestant in nature.
As a result, the religion which Catholics find in
their local parishes and schools, although in name Catholic, is a new,
non-Catholic religion already condemned by the Catholic Church.
9.
Could it be that you are merely giving a bad interpretation to Vatican II?
No. The heretical nature of this council is
confirmed by:
the doctrinal interpretation given to Vatican II by
Paul VI and his successors in their decrees, encyclicals, catechisms, etc.;
the series of abominations perpetrated by John Paul
II against the First Commandment of God, in the form of ecumenical ceremonies
which constitute false worship, even to pagan deities in some cases;
the alteration of the Sacred Liturgy in such a way
that the Catholic Mass has been replaced by a Protestant supper service;
the tampering with the matter and form of the
sacraments so that many of them, but most notably the Holy Eucharist and Holy
Orders, labor under doubt or invalidity;
the promulgation of disciplines, especially the 1983
Code of Canon Law and the Ecumenical Directory, which approve of sacrilege
against the Holy Eucharist and the Sacrament of Matrimony, and which
demonstrate heresies concerning the unity of the
Church as their theoretical
basis;
the scandalous mockery made of the Sacrament of
Matrimony by the granting of annulments for spurious reasons, constituting an
abandonment of the sacred doctrine of the indissolubility of marriage;
the fact that John Paul II is in communion with
manifest heretics, has openly declared himself to be in communion with
non-Catholic sects, and has recognized an apostolic mission in schismatic and
Lutheran bishops, all of which destroys the unity of faith. He has even kissed
the Koran, which explicitly denies the Incarnation and the Trinity. He has also
publicly prayed that St. John the Baptist protect Islam.
10.
What Should be done?
A Catholic MUST under the pain of hell, reject
Vatican II and all its reforms and those that gave it starting from John XXIII
and his successors and their hierarchy.
Presented By Malachy Mary Igwilo, on the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, 15th September 2016
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ReplyDeleteYou must also remember this council led to the poorly designed, drab churches built from the 70’s to today. They have been degraded to look like a bingo hall and not the house of God. The sanctity and holiness shown in the older churches is gone. Where are the sorrows of Christ over the damnation of souls? Where is Christ crucified? Where are the 14 Stations depicting the Passion of Christ, that we are to hold dear? If Christ’s sorrows are not shown, how do we see His love? Love and suffering are undissolvably bound together. If there is no sorrow, there is no love. Have you ever cried over something you didn’t love?
ReplyDeleteAnd how about the Sorrowful Mother and the Holy Family? What Christ experienced, Mary felt, and we are called into the holy relationship but in the churches post Vatican II, it’s all forgotten. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.