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I recall a tale from Vatican II in which Kung and Schillebeecx boasted that this time the reformers would achieve their revolution within the Church as opposed to outside the Church as had their 16th century predecessors. Sorry Hans! You’re just another heretic! Things haven’t worked out as planned!


12 posted on 05/23/2008 7:03:18 AM PDT by Ozone34
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To: Ozone34; wideawake; livius
My generation of young people who are too young to really be considered the "JPII Generation" look at Kung and Schillebeeckx (if we even know who they are) as relics of some bygone era, don't see what all their fuss is about, and keep moving. And we take with great suspicion anyone who starts quoting them with any frequency.

I was in NYC for Pope Benedict's visit; despite his age, he looked quite vibrant. He energized the young people, who absorbed his message, and we energized him. The progressive revolution is stillborn. He is the future, and everyone knows it.

19 posted on 05/23/2008 7:27:09 AM PDT by GCC Catholic (Sour grapes make terrible whine.)
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To: Ozone34
I recall a tale from Vatican II in which Kung and Schillebeecx boasted that this time the reformers would achieve their revolution within the Church as opposed to outside the Church as had their 16th century predecessors.

It's more than a tale. Some of us are still reeling from the effects of bad bishops appointed by Paul VI at the recommendation of Archbishop Jean Jadot. The following article will give you tremendous insight into what they were hoping to accomplish.

Archbishop Jean Jadot - Still Proud Of Bishops He Gave U.S.

23 posted on 05/23/2008 9:39:50 AM PDT by NYer (John 6:51-58)
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