The document summarizes 60 ways in which the Vatican II church differs from the traditional Catholic Church, including substituting a Protestant-style mass and sacraments, removing traditional Catholic symbols and art, eliminating fasting and abstinence, and introducing doctrines like ecumenism that were previously condemned. It argues that the Vatican II church established on November 21, 1964 with the document Lumen Gentium is not the true Catholic Church and should be avoided by Catholics as it is heretical.
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This is a document for catholic chatters explaining the invalidity of the Council of Vatican II
The document summarizes 60 ways in which the Vatican II church differs from the traditional Catholic Church, including substituting a Protestant-style mass and sacraments, removing traditional Catholic symbols and art, eliminating fasting and abstinence, and introducing doctrines like ecumenism that were previously condemned. It argues that the Vatican II church established on November 21, 1964 with the document Lumen Gentium is not the true Catholic Church and should be avoided by Catholics as it is heretical.
The document summarizes 60 ways in which the Vatican II church differs from the traditional Catholic Church, including substituting a Protestant-style mass and sacraments, removing traditional Catholic symbols and art, eliminating fasting and abstinence, and introducing doctrines like ecumenism that were previously condemned. It argues that the Vatican II church established on November 21, 1964 with the document Lumen Gentium is not the true Catholic Church and should be avoided by Catholics as it is heretical.
To Fabricate a Newchurch of the New Order To Replace the Catholic Church as the "Institutional" Church Officially on November 21, 1964, with the Document Lumen Gentium There Is Now No Doubt that This Newchurch Is in Reality Not Not the Catholic Church No Matter What It Purports to Call Itself
This Is Meant For Chatters In My Room That are
Either In Denial or Ignorant Of The Apostasy Of Vatican II In the wake of the Vatican II Anti-council (1962-1965), though starting at least as early as the 1950s, an unprecedented number of changes have been implemented to the "institutional" Church. Not only was an invalid Protestantized "New Mass" (not a Mass) substituted for the Catholic and Apostolic Traditional Latin Mass but also there was substituted a "new" canon law, a "new" catechism, a "new" liturgical calendar, "new" Bible translations, "new" canonization procedures, "new" sacramental forms, etc. In fact, the entire divine constitution of the Catholic Church was replaced in 1964 by a Protestantized fraud. The "institutional" Church in 1964, after the Vatican II Anti-council, became an anti-Catholic Newchurch of the New Order. There is now no doubt that the Vatican II Novus Ordo church of the New Order, currently presided over by the Marxist Newpope Francis-Bergoglio, which replaced the Catholic Church as the "institutional" Church on November 21, 1964, is not the Catholic Church. On that date the constitution for the Vatican II church of the New Order was officially promulgated in the document Lumen gentium. The Church described in that document is not the Catholic Church. One of our readers compiled the following partial list of differences between the Vatican II church and the Catholic Church. This list constitutes undeniable proof that Vatican II church is not the Catholic Church, even though that Vatican II church continues to call itself "Catholic" to rake in money and wield political power. Therefore, no one who calls himself a Catholic can have anything to do with the anti-Catholic, anti-Tradition, heretic Vatican II church any more than he can have anything to do with the anti-Catholic, anti- Tradition, heretic Protestant sects. 1. Substituting for the Traditional Latin Mass from St. Peter to an invalid, Protestantized "New Mass" 2. Changing of a stable consecrated or blessed altar into a portable "eucharistic" dinner table 3. Demotion of the tabernacle, which is often moved out of the church 4. Introduction of "Communion" under both species after the practice of the Protestant heretics 5. Introduction of "Communion" in the hand, a practice that has been condemned by the popes consistently from the second century because of sacrilege and profanation of the Sacred Species 6. Introduction of vulgar, vernacular tongues into the Sacred Liturgy, contrary to Catholic dogma and Sacred Tradition, as well as to the practice of every major religion on the face of the earth 7. Introduction of Protestantized "lay ministers," "lay ministresses," "lay deacons," and "altar servettes" (female servers) 8. Reduction of the Eucharistic Fast from midnight, or even three hours, to essentially no fast in preparation for "Communion" at all 9. Elimination of the altar rail to mark the division between the sanctuary and the body of the church 10. Changing of the sober Funeral Mass to a festive shivaree in white with open caskets exposing the cadaver to gawkers 11. Elimination of traditional liturgical vestments and black vestments for funerals 12. Elimination of relics in altars, which date to the early Church 13. Elimination of traditional beeswax candles on the altar and their replacement by apparatus involving vegetable oil, placed outside the altar 14. Elimination of a traditional crucifix above the altar in favor of a plain cross or "resurrection" cross or other representation, placed outside the altar 15. Radically revising the rite of Baptism to eliminate the exorcism from Original Sin 16. Substituting for the Catholic and Apostolic ordination of priests to an invalid, Protestantized "installation of presbyters" 17. Abolition of the Clerical Orders of the Catholic and Apostolic Church: Porter, Lector, Exorcist, Acolyte, and Sub-deacon 18. Changing the rite of Matrimony to de-emphasize its Biblical principles 19. Engineering the dissolubility of marriage in contravention to Christ's specific teaching on the subject 20. Substituting invalid rites for the Novus Ordo Sacraments 21. Exchanging for confessionals "reconciliation rooms" with a presbyter-psychologist and couch 22. Replacement of the Catholic Liturgical Calendar with a Protestantized one, eliminating many familiar Saints, such as St. Christopher, St. Valentine, St. Barbara, and others, and degrading Marian feast days 23. Replacement of the Catholic Martyrology, which eliminates many Saints who have been venerated by the Catholic Church from Apostolic and later times and insertion into the "New" Martyrology dubious persons reeking of the odor of heresy, schism, and Marxism 24. Replacement of the annual Catholic Lectionary of familiar Epistles, Gospels, etc., with the Protestant three- year cycle of new readings 25. Imposition of a "New Canon Law" 26. Overthrow of Rules of the Religious Life in the various orders 27. Abolition of the Index of Forbidden Books ( Index Librorum Prohibitorum) 28. Suppression of most indulgences 29. Gutting of blessings 30. Introduction of a "New Catechism," which changed Catholic and Apostolic doctrine 31. Introduction of New Bible Translations, such as the "New American Bible" and the "New English Bible," which are not translations at all, but broad paraphrases that introduce Modernist/Liberalist political interpretations into the text 32. Gutting of the Sacramentals, including exorcisms and the blessing of Holy Water 33. Constructing a "New Rosary" with Five New Age (Luminous) Mysteries 34. Architecture changed from the beautiful, holy, and inspiring Catholic churches through the centuries to barren, ugly Modernist barbarisms 35. Destruction or selloffs of traditional Catholic works of art 36. Vulgar music replacing the Sacred Chant and Sacred Polyphony 37. Discarding of traditional Catholic symbols (papal chair, tiara, etc.) 38. Denigration of veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary 39. Denigration of veneration of the Saints 40. Replacing the Breviary, containing the Divine Office of the Church 41. Adoption of "collegiality," a Protestant notion that allows each individual bishop the power to make up his own doctrine, morals, and liturgy 42. Relinquishing episcopal authority to National Bishops' Councils, according to the principles of Martin Luther 43. Shift from St. Thomas Aquinas's philosophy of objective truth to Protestant philosophers' subjective truth, in which each individual can define truth for himself 44. Radical revision of traditional liturgical seasons going back to the Apostles (e.g. Septuagesima and Lent) 45. Elimination of Ember Days and Rogation days for prayer and penance, which date to the early Church 46. Major reduction of the Octaves and Vigils for Great Feasts 47. Elimination of abstinence from meat on all Fridays, which dates to the Apostles 48. Virtual elimination of days of fast, based in Sacred Scripture 49. Abandonment of the Church's traditional theology of Realism from St. Thomas Aquinas and the substitution of the condemned Modernist theology of Subjectivity and Protestantism 50. Elimination of teaching on "negative" topics, such as death, judgment, Purgatory, Hell 51. An invalid process of canonization for the making "New Saints," who are Modernists, Liberalists, and even Marxists 52. Introduction of the doctrinal heresy from "One True Church" to a secular "One World Religion" 53. Adoption of pagan "spirituality," such as yoga and enneagrams 54. Reduction of Eucharistic adoration 55. Virtual suppression of missionary activities in the name of false "ecumenism" 56. Gutting of the doctrine of papal infallibility 57. Toleration of cremation, which is a practice abhorred by the Church as anti-Christian and Freemasonic 58. Alteration of the traditional Stations of the Cross to a more Protestantized form 59. Teaching of false "ecumenism," a doctrine condemned by the Church as religious indifferentism ("we all worship the same god," "all religions are the same") and "universal salvation" 60. Jimmying with the traditional College of Cardinals to effect the election of Modernist, Liberalist, and even Marxist Vatican II cardinals
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