i may or may not have read this but meh I think it can be summed up pretty easily without a long book
enemies of the Catholic Church didn't like Catholicism's disagreement with their sin so they decided to become "clergy' and then just when in positions of power direct it to be what they wanted it to be
same kind of thing as how leftists have become university professors and have brainwashed students
they finally elected a "pope" of their own in 1958, and then stated up the Second Vatican Council to push their "reforms"
So instead of try to forcibly destroy the Church, they just tried to take over its institutions and then make it seem irrelevant or promoting of anti-Catholic values
Less clear is how Catholics should respond - my view is Catholics should just walk away and reject the "Catholic Church" led by non-Catholics and consider it to not be the Catholic Church, or people need to wake up and make the Vatican 2 church Catholic again by converting them
according to some polls (which may not be reliable, but seem to be somewhat in line with what I see) in the U.S. anyway a majority of "Catholics" do not believe or follow Church teaching, which alone arguably makes them not Catholic:
Just 8 percent said contraception is morally wrong, with 89 percent saying it was either morally acceptable or not a moral issue at all
The Catholic Church teaches that artificial contraception, such as condoms and birth control pills, is morally unacceptable
About two-thirds of all U.S. Catholics (64 percent) say that homosexual behavior is either morally acceptable or not a moral issue at all, while 32 percent say it’s morally wrong.
On the issue of abortion, about half of all U.S. Catholics say it is morally wrong
i may or may not have read this but meh I think it can be summed up pretty easily without a long book
enemies of the Catholic Church didn't like Catholicism's disagreement with their sin so they decided to become "clergy' and then just when in positions of power direct it to be what they wanted it to be
same kind of thing as how leftists have become university professors and have brainwashed students
they finally elected a "pope" of their own in 1958, and then stated up the Second Vatican Council to push their "reforms"
So instead of try to forcibly destroy the Church, they just tried to take over its institutions and then make it seem irrelevant or promoting of anti-Catholic values
Less clear is how Catholics should respond - my view is Catholics should just walk away and reject the "Catholic Church" led by non-Catholics and consider it to not be the Catholic Church, or people need to wake up and make the Vatican 2 church Catholic again by converting them
according to some polls (which may not be reliable, but seem to be somewhat in line with what I see) in the U.S. anyway a majority of "Catholics" do not believe or follow Church teaching, which alone arguably makes them not Catholic:
https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2016/09/28/poll-finds-many-us-catholics-breaking-church-over-contraception-abortion-and-lgbt