Crusaders

The Boston Globe’s look at the vast right-wing conspiracy within the AmChurch
(link from Amy)
Two years after Kennedy’s election, Pope John XXIII called the Second Vatican Council. Vatican II is now a towering historical event, representing for some the ongoing spirit of reform in the church and for others a kind of theological breeder reactor, constantly on the edge of going out of control. While favoring the latter view, Pope John Paul II, who has led the Catholic Church since 1978, also has reinterpreted the events of the council in such a way that they support his traditionalist view of the church.
Over his lengthy pontificate, John Paul II has allied himself with the traditionalist side of every ongoing dispute within the church.

It strikes me that the media is unable to grasp what is that core of Catholicism – absolute and certain Truth that is unchanging. So when JP II preaches about the Truth, we’re told he’s supporting his “traditionalist” view of the Church. And because he’s a “traditionalist” he put the kabosh on the Vatican II reforms, as though the council stopped just short of allowing women to be ordained and it just needed a little push to make sure we can pack our entire wish-list of western sociological hang-ups into how the Church teaches and preaches.
When the children of the 60’s wax poetic about Vatican II, they get all glassy eyed and dreamy. When “traditionalists” remind them of the substance of Vatican II in the form of the actual documents they clamp their hands over their ears and run screaming into night.
Am I wrong about this?
And here’s another nugget of wisdom from one of the brightest stars of Catholic acaedmia:
“But what will they do,” wonders Notre Dame’s [Rev.] Richard McBrien, contemplating the post-John Paul II church, “without their great patron?”
You know what we’ll do? We’ll have another Pope who by the grace of God preaches and teaches Truth in a holy and uncomprising fashion. Is your brain too full of postmodern theology that you don’t remember the Gospel of Matthew and 2000 years of Catholicism?
It quite sad that you often manage to reinforce the media’s mistaken idea that the Church is just a big club and if you get “your man” in power everything will change over night.
So to Richard McBrien: how about praying a Rosary before answering your phone next time? That may prevent the floor in Hell being paved with the skulls of priests. And I’ll do the same because God knows I need the prayers.