Vatican II COULD have gone down in history as not only a bookend to Vatican I, but maybe even a bookend to Trent – a massive, final throw-down on Protestant heresy. Vatican II SHOULD have dogmatically declared Mary “Co-redemptrix” (because her Fiat, no matter how relatively small as compared to the Infinitude of the Incarnation, was STILL required, and so thus she was a participant in the redeeming of mankind. The “Co” in “Co-redemptrix” does not mean equal any more than someone who owns 1% of a company could be said to own half the company. “Co” just means “with”.) Vatican II also should have denounced global Communism.
I can’t even begin to imagine what the world would look like today had the ORIGINAL schema not been tossed and Vatican II had proceeded as intended. I can tell you right now that people wouldn’t be getting arrested and having their children taken from them for refusing to cut off their children’s genitals. I also suspect that billions of people would not be injected with poisonous sterilants in a luciferian drive to exterminate the human race.
Nevermind what the Church would look like. Sigh… Imagine there’s no fag priests… it’s easy if you try…
I’ve copied this from a website called Catholicebooks, the link is below.
See the following texts of the original schemata for the Second Vatican Council, translated and published online by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak:
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Sources of Revelation, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in PDF format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution [on] Defending Intact the Deposit of Faith, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available as a single pdf file (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis. The individual chapters are also available in pdf format: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Chapter 8, Chapter 9, Chapter 10, and Chapter 11.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Christian Moral Order, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on Chastity, Marriage, the Family, and Virginity, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God and Mother of Men, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
See also the following related documents:
- An Outline for the Ecumenical Council, by the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- The “Brief Outlines” of Dogmatic Constitutions, prepared by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council (Summer 1960), translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.