Description
Though the liturgical and doctrinal changes that were implemented after the Second Vatican Council appeared to have come about quickly, this study shows that these changes had their roots from the sixteenth century and gathered more momentum as time progressed. The influences of Modernism, Freemasonry and Communism were fermenting beneath the surface long before the convocation of Vatican II. Though the Vatican strenuously and repeatedly worked to remove heretics who adhered to these beliefs, Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism argues that these forces and the men who championed them were diligently working underground to mold the Church into a new institution: a church that now bears little resemblance to the Catholic Church.Readers will view Vatican II like never before. They will go behind the scenes to sit among the Council Fathers, hear their speeches, join in the debates and come to understand how and why they voted to approve the radical changes in doctrine and liturgy. Biographies of all major players at Vatican II are included as are chapters on each session, how each sacrament was changed, and an analysis as to how these changes have affected the faith of millions of people.
31 Chapters
809 pages