Can we Expect an Apology?

Have you apologised to the Protestant people yet?   When the new Church was replacing the old it was the custom to talk about Catholics being triumphalist over the Protestant people.  It was all about Catholics thinking they were going to heaven and Protestants were not, which was not true but had to be pushed for the sake of the new Church and the Spirit of Vatican II.   It was all about the arrogance of Catholics believing that their Church was founded by Jesus Christ and that He had come to bear witness to the truth, as he told Pilate, and that this truth has been passed down through the hierarchy he had founded at the beginning.  And again I repeat as in other blogs this is the teaching of Vatican II in the first document the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church.    Well I know Protestants who had no difficulty with Catholics believing this for tolerance is not agreeing with what others believe but rather acknowledging their right to believe in their own Church what their Church teaches.   The new church was conceived in a Vatican which had been taken over the the enemies of the Church who were well organised and completely ignored what the Fathers of that Council actually said.   Bishops who protested were treated with contempt.     But let me return to the apology business.   If indeed there was contempt for Protestants then that contempt was nothing to the contempt shown to faithful Catholics in their own Churches today.   The teachings and devotions approved by Vatican II have been removed from Catholic Schools and parishes and those who removed them, people who believe in nothing Catholic, run the schools and parishes.   Yes, they still run about apologising and showing understanding to everyone but faithful Catholics and even have the hypocrisy to still call themselves Catholic, which leads people to believe they share the same faith as they do, but they are true hypocrites who lack the humility to be  Catholic and the honesty not to be.  I pray that one day the persecuted Catholics receive an apology for the way they have been misled and treated.   Can we expect one?              

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