Nostra Aetate was drafted by the homosexual apostate priest Gregory Baum, who practiced sodomy during the Council and left the priesthood to marry a nun. A former Augustinian priest.
60th Anniversary to “Nostra Aetate” which violates the First Commandment!Fr. John Zuhlsdorf: 28 October was 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate, Vatican II’s Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions. The document was drafted in part by Fr. Gregory Baum (1923-2017). Baum left the priesthood and religious life, married a former nun, and admitted to having engaged in homosexual activity throughout his adult life beginning in 1963, during the Council.
So now you know the other part of the story.
Baum supported same-sex pseudo-marriage and the use of contraceptives and promoted anti-Catholic views on celibacy and other issues.
Gregory Baum was a German-born Canadian priest. A former Augustinian priest.
Bruno Hussar — Nostra aetate co-author
John M. Oesterreicher — Nostra aetate co-author
Gregory Baum also push the Unitatis Redintegratio, the Decree on Ecumenism, which launched the ecumenical movement after Vatican II.
He was one of periti ("theological experts") from Vatican II
Vatican II Theologian
"This time we are going to stay in the Church, and we are going to dismantle the Catholic Church from within."
Father Eduard Schillebeeckx (1914-2009)
Vatican II Theologian
He made no secret of the intent with the documents of the Vatican II Council: "We have used ambiguous terms during the Council, and we know how we shall interpret them afterwards."
Father Roca (1830-1893)
An apostate and excommunicated priest and former canon-lawyer
After being excommunicated he stated: "...the papacy will fall; it will die under the hallowed knife which the fathers of the last council will forge.” Roca also said: “You must have a new dogma, a new religion, a new ministry, and new rituals that very closely resemble those of the surrendered Church. The divine cult directed by the liturgy, ceremonial, ritual and regulations of the Roman Catholic Church will shortly undergo transformation at an ecumenical Council.”