Tragedy in the Roman Catholic Church (audio only)
Fr Francis Fenton
Playing time: 47 minutes
Vatican II: The Council
Destruction
It is without a doubt that the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965)
and the changes that followed it were responsible for the unprecedented crisis in the Church that still exists
today. While Vatican II is viewed by the modernists as “a great time of reform for the Church”, it was really a
dark time for the Church, a time that caused confusion amongst those in the Catholic Church and even led some to
leave the Church altogether. According to statistics, the number of priests, nuns, baptisms, and Catholic marriages
has decreased quite significantly since the days of Vatican II.
So why do I refer to Vatican II as “the Council of Destruction”?
It’s quite simple: Vatican II was responsible for the most destructive crisis in Church history. It was the
Freemason’s largest ever attack on the Church, it was a council controlled by Satan. Most of Satan’s prior attacks
on the Church (such as the Protestant Reformation and the French Revolution) were attacks from the outside. But
this time, satan sought to destroy the Church from the inside. It was something that only God could have stopped, but He permitted it for
reasons we may not understand.
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