KAROL WOJTYLA AND THE NEW CONCILIAR CHURCH - See also: 38 years after the interreligious coven of Assisi … - In 1977, about a year before he became “Pope” John Paul II, the Polish cardinal Karol Wojtyla stated explicitly that the Second Vatican Council’s teaching had changed the very nature of the Church: “The Church … succeeded, during the second Vatican Council, in re-defining her own nature” (Wojtyla, Sign of Contradiction, p. 17). To see a scan of the page where this quote appears in the book, CLICK HERE. Think about what Wojtyla is saying here: that the council defined a new church into existence, that the church of and after Vatican II is not the same church as the one prior. That’s what redefining the nature of the church means, for the nature makes a thing what it is.
THE TEXT: “The journey of the spirit towards God emerges from the depths of creatures and from the intimacy of man. (...) The modern mentality is based on the experience of man and on the affirmation …More

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tbswv

From time to time even Modernists have clarity. VII was the 1st step toward a One World Religion.

Naomi Arai

I mean, he was a modernist.

Indeed, he was a conspicuous representative of the modernist school, like the other "conciliar popes". Take a look: 1. The heresies of John Paul II - Related: 1. "2013-2… - 2. Juan Pablo II profesaba la herejía de la salvación universal. - 3. The Vatican prepares the One World Religion of the Antichrist. - 4. The Paul VI Hall in the Vatican is Diabolical.

rhemes1582

Huh
Who knew.

There is nothing particularly surprising, coming from a consummate modernist like Wojtyla and the other "conciliar popes"...

This text by Karol Wojtyla expresses the quintessence of the modernist heresy condemned by Saint Pius X in his encyclical Pascendi. -

Super Omnia Veritas

“The journey of the spirit towards God emerges from the depths of creatures and from the intimacy of man. (...) The modern mentality is based on the experience of man and on the affirmation of the transcendence of the human person. Man surpasses himself. Man must surpass himself. The drama of atheistic humanism (...) consists in stripping man of his transcendental character, in destroying his definitive personal significance. (...) The Trappist or the Camaldolese confess to this God in their life of silence. The Bedouin turns to Him in the desert, when the hour of prayer arrives. And perhaps also the Buddhist who, concentrated on his contemplation, purifies his thought preparing the way to nirvana. (...) The Church of the living God brings together all men who, in whatever way, take part in this marvellous transcendence of the human spirit. And all of them know that no one will succeed in fulfilling their deepest desires. The manifestation of this transcendence of the human person is found in the prayer of faith, but also at times in profound silence. This silence, which at times seems to separate man from God, is nevertheless a special act of the vital union between God and the human spirit. The Church of our time has become particularly aware of this truth and, in its light, has succeeded in redefining, at the Second Vatican Council, her own nature.” Source: KAROL WOJTYLA Y LA NUEVA IGLESIA CONCILIAR - Ver t…