Enough already.https://t.co/p0pWS2A4rm— Taylor Patrick O'Neill (@thomaesplendor) July 1, 2020
To be sure, few theologians or bishops would argue that Vatican II’s documents are above reproach, in terms of their style, their language, or their presentation of the faith. And scholars continue to disagree about how to interpret some key texts of the council. But accepting the legitimacy and authority of the Second Vatican Council is a necessary component of maintaining communion with the Church herself.
Latins can go on believing Vatican II was an ecumenical council; they need a Divine Rebuke.
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