QUOTE OF THE DAY

“WHAT IS TRUTH?” ASKED PILATE, AND THEN TURNED AND WASHED HIS HANDS OF IT— As he stood in judgement before almighty God.

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anarchyst
anarchyst
July 12, 2018 9:43 am

The “beginning of the end” of traditional Catholicism was sealed with the infiltration of the Catholic Church “Vatican II Ecumenical Council” of the 1960s by Jews and Protestants who were involved in the “modernization” of the Catholic Church.
Much Catholic ritual and doctrine was discarded or changed, in order to reflect the “age” that we live in, as well as the promotion of the absolution of the Jews for Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and death, despite vitriolic Jewish hatred of Jesus Christ and Christianity which exists to this day. The fact is, the Jews DID get the Romans to crucify Jesus Christ and DID accept full responsibility for the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. As is the case today, they got others (Pontius Pilate) to do their “dirty work” for them…
Abandoning the use of Latin in the Mass destroyed its “universality”. Previous to Vatican II, one could attend Mass anywhere in the Roman Catholic world and understand the meaning of the Mass.
Prohibition of the celebration of the Tridentine Mass (except by special ecclesiastical permission) pushed many Catholics away from the new “Modern Mass” and the New Church, in general…It took a brave Archbishop Lefebvre and the Society of St. Pius X to “push back” against Vatican II and re-legitimize the celebration of the pre-Vatican II Tridentine Mass and other Catholic rites.
In pre-Vatican II times, the priest (celebrant of the Mass) was considered to be a part of the congregation, and a representative of the people.
By turning the priest around to face the congregation, the priest was no longer a representative, but an “actor”, diminishing his status and importance.
One area where the Catholic Church could improve itself involves celibacy, which is NOT Church “dogma” or doctrine. Celibacy was put in place during the middle ages in order to keep Church property from being inherited by family and relatives of priests and bishops. Celibacy was based on purely financial considerations–nothing more. It is interesting to note that Episcopal (Anglican) priests who convert to Catholicism can bring their families with them to the Church while Roman Catholic priests are denied marriage.
It was a grave mistake by the Church to de-legitimize pre-Vatican II principles.
Fortunately, there are Catholic organizations that subscribe to pre-Vatican II principles, one being the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX).

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 12, 2018 10:13 am

The beginning of the end was when they put the Virgin Mary ahead of Jesus and made the edicts of the pope above the teachings of the New Testament.

Everything else has come out of that.

IMO, barring some divine revelation, I’m not God and cannot judge in his place.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
July 12, 2018 11:17 am

A perpetual problem in religions – “revelations”, and their sisters / cousins reckoned up by dozens / aunts … Is it possible to modify a religion, once codified in scriptures and books? How would you discern a true revelation from someone’s pipe or fever dream?
The LDS Church (Mormons) has had several “revelations” over the years, everything from admitting a greater role for women to letting black people into priesthood and so on. I’m not Mormon so I don’t have any real grasp of the process, which seems to be: an elder leader (usually the President) has a vision, which he communicates to the council of leaders, and they publicize it. The faithful seem to be agreeable to the method, even when the results can be contentious.
And it goes back to the quote – they are trying to learn what is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, for their religion. I wish we all had a valid, infallible and unchanging method for learning, recognizing and validating the truth, in every aspect of life. It might save some pain …

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  james the deplorable wanderer
July 12, 2018 5:36 pm

“I wish we all had a valid, infallible and unchanging method for learning, recognizing and validating the truth, in every aspect of life. It might save some pain …”

I’ll suggest reading Paul in a King James Bible.