Posted on 02/20/2011 2:29:33 PM PST by marshmallow
You'll have to prove that one. What are your sources?
re:The council of Trent took 100 years to implement
Additionally, Vatican II has had almost 50 years, and no one even agrees on what it says. How many more years do you need?
Bottom Line:
1)Where is your source for your comment that “ “Trent took 100 years to implement”? AND to implement what?
2) What exactly did Vatican II teach that has not been implemented in 50 years?
Bottom Line:
1)Where is your source for your comment that Trent took 100 years to implement? AND to implement what?
2) What exactly did Vatican II teach that has not been implemented in 50 years?
Pope John Paul II died still not knowing what Vatican II added to the deposit of the faith: "Moreover, I should like to remind theologians and other experts in the ecclesiastical sciences that they should feel themselves called upon to answer in the present circumstances. Indeed, the extent and depth of the teaching of the Second Vatican Council call for a renewed commitment to deeper study in order to reveal clearly the Council's continuity with Tradition, especially in points of doctrine which, perhaps because they are new, have not yet been well understood by some sections of the Church. (Motu Proprio "Ecclesia Dei" of Pope John-Paul II, 2 July 1988)
Bottom Line:
1)Where is your source for your comment that Trent took 100 years to implement? AND to implement what?
2) What exactly did Vatican II teach that has not been implemented in 50 years?
Pope John Paul II died still not knowing (or not clearly being able to explain) what Vatican II added to the deposit of the faith:
"Moreover, I should like to remind theologians and other experts in the ecclesiastical sciences that they should feel themselves called upon to answer in the present circumstances. Indeed, the extent and depth of the teaching of the Second Vatican Council call for a renewed commitment to deeper study in order to reveal clearly the Council's continuity with Tradition, especially in points of doctrine which, perhaps because they are new, have not yet been well understood by some sections of the Church. (Motu Proprio "Ecclesia Dei" of Pope John-Paul II, 2 July 1988)
http://www.ship-of-fools.com/mystery/2003/697Mystery.html
This is my parish. And there are plenty of large Catholic families out there, I’m guessing you are just traveling in the wrong circles.
Can you post in the the thread: “Where are the Large Catholic Families?”
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