"Tell me the Vatican II Church isn't Catholic without telling me"
I find it amusing that we are trying to appeal to "authorities" who do not have the faith. Particularly these bishops who serve mammon over Our Lord and His bride, the Church.
We can highlight the problem all day, but no one in the mainstream is calling for mass defunding of these supposed Catholic institutions, or at the very least, a DOGE like audit that brings to light, and ultimately shuts down these NGOs, or makes them remove the name Catholic from their insignia.
Of course the last option won't happen, as most new age Catholics can't define what a Catholic is, given that the modern understanding is so anomalous to include everyone and everything (hello anonymous Christian a la Rahnher) Hence why such liberal outlets such as the National Catholic Reporter or WherePeterIs are allowed to masquerade as Catholic.
"Tell me the Vatican II Church isn't Catholic without telling me"
I find it amusing that we are trying to appeal to "authorities" who do not have the faith. Particularly these bishops who serve mammon over Our Lord and His bride, the Church.
We can highlight the problem all day, but no one in the mainstream is calling for mass defunding of these supposed Catholic institutions, or at the very least, a DOGE like audit that brings to light, and ultimately shuts down these NGOs, or makes them remove the name Catholic from their insignia.
Of course the last option won't happen, as most new age Catholics can't define what a Catholic is, given that the modern understanding is so anomalous to include everyone and everything (hello anonymous Christian a la Rahnher) Hence why such liberal outlets such as the National Catholic Reporter or WherePeterIs are allowed to masquerade as Catholic.
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