PC in the Catholic Church

PC in the Catholic Church A continuation of an article posted at Gloria.tv on July 7 2012. Since Vatican II, so-called "conservative" Catholics, while technically orthodox, have made it their task to …More
PC in the Catholic Church
A continuation of an article posted at Gloria.tv on July 7 2012.
Since Vatican II, so-called "conservative" Catholics, while technically orthodox, have made it their task to prevent any constructive criticism of the unprecedented and revolutionary program of innovation unleashed by the Council.
We call them neo-Catholics because they have in fact conserved nothing except the post-conciliar novelties — an ecumenism that runs counter to all of Catholic practice before 1965, a posture of "dialogue" with anyone and anything that has so far gotten nowhere and produced nothing of value, and a new liturgy that could politely be described as an act of vandalism.
These contingent, time-bound pastoral programs are defended by neo-Catholics, regardless of how catastrophic they have been in practice, as if they were solemnly defined dogma.
Just as the neoconservatives serve a useful purpose to liberals in the secular world by attacking true conservatives and thereby …More
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perhaps relevant to the subject at hand; Conservative vs. Traditional Catholicism ; Conservative vs. Traditional Catholicism
Distinctions with Philosophical Differences
by Fr. Chad Ripperger, F.S.S.P. - Spring 2001
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Fr. Chad Ripperger, F.S.S.P., is a professor at St. Gregory’s diocesan seminary and Our Lady of Guadalupe seminary, both in Nebraska. ✍️