What are the “Six Strikes Against Vatican II”? Is it really “unthinkable” to question the Council? What have both progressivists and Traditional Catholics said about the Council texts? Why is this Council unlike anything else in Church history? Who admitted the Council contains “compromised formulas”? CFN Editor John Vennari deals with these questions and more in this brief video. Please share with others!
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John Vennari
John Vennari was the editor of Catholic Family News from 1994 until his death by cancer on April 4, 2017. His single mission was to teach people how to recognize and resist the pernicious errors of Modernism, especially since Vatican II. In connection with this mission, he was a zealous apostle of Our Lady of Fatima, collaborating closely with Fr. Nicholas Gruner (1942-2015).
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