The elephant in the room is the "hermeneutic of rupture", an interpretation of the Second Vatican Council as the start of another "Reformation", something quite different from the aggiornamento proposed by Pope John XXIII. While this is an invalid intepretation of Vatican II (which sought renewal and reform to allow the Church to share i…
The elephant in the room is the "hermeneutic of rupture", an interpretation of the Second Vatican Council as the start of another "Reformation", something quite different from the aggiornamento proposed by Pope John XXIII. While this is an invalid intepretation of Vatican II (which sought renewal and reform to allow the Church to share it heritage with the modern world), it is the evident that it is liturgical agenda for the Pope and his Council of Cardinals.
The elephant in the room is the "hermeneutic of rupture", an interpretation of the Second Vatican Council as the start of another "Reformation", something quite different from the aggiornamento proposed by Pope John XXIII. While this is an invalid intepretation of Vatican II (which sought renewal and reform to allow the Church to share it heritage with the modern world), it is the evident that it is liturgical agenda for the Pope and his Council of Cardinals.
Rupture is something I wide swath of the Church, liberal and conservative, agree on.