The Modernist, probably most of whom are freemasons (see the books 1. Operation Gladio: The Unholy Alliance between the Vatican, the CIA, and the Mafia by Paul L. Williams, 2. The Broken Cross by Piers Compton 3. Infiltration by Taylor Marshall); or Prelates mostly from the, in my opinion, corrupt German Roman Catholic episcopal hierarchy preoccupied with making things in the church “easier” to draw more people into declaring themselves “Catholic” so that the tax system in Germany can get them more money. The aptly named underground group of high-level clerics, which some feel is trying to not-so-covertly subvert the church is identified by those outside the group as the St. Gallen mafia, based on their rumored meeting location. For more on the St. Gallen Mafia, see the book St. Gallen Mafia: Exposing the Secret Reformist Group Within the Church by Julia Meloni.
The confusion caused on the surface level of radically changing the liturgy, from the solemn, using the sacred language of Latin mostly silent (at least with respect to the laity assisting in the mass), leave the laity dazed and confused enough to start fighting against the traditionalist, proposing the argued superior nature of the new mass against the traditional mass where silent spiritual, meditative participation (except for the choir at a sung high mass) is the rule. The cacophony of distractions in our world of cell phones, massive traffic, the Internet, streaming services, Tic Toc, Blogs, TV and the constant movement of international travel in some circles, in my opinion, leave only the quite meditation which we can experience only in the traditional Latin mass to regain our sense of humanity, sanity and calm.
Though it might seem counterintuitive that a one thousand five-hundred-year-old rite might hold the secret to the destruction wrought by such applications (apps) such as Tic Tok, Facebook, snap chat and Instagram, I think our Lord Jesus Christ developed it for mankind until it was mature and declared by Pope St. Pius V to be able to be able to be offered by any priest forever, to offer comfort to every generation, basically unchanged, until the end of time. Unless I am mistaken, up until Vatican II, every Catholic missal acknowledge the power of Pius V papal bull “Quo Primum,” which canonized the Tridentine Latin Mass for all time and justified any minor changes. Vatican II mandated committees to completely re-write the mass, with even the current pope at the time pope John XXIII saying it should remain in Latin, 1) in the vernacular of various countries, 2) led by a bishop later suspected of being a mason and removed from his post in Rome to be a bishop in Southwest Asia, 3) attested by one of the priests, at least doing the English translation, to being incorrectly translated and eliminating as much as possible in the various sections things referring to the need of suffering and the existence of horrible things like hell and 4) using Protestant ministers as “expert consultants” on how to “re-write” the Holy Sacrifice of the mass. In a majority of the Catholic population, they participate in what they call for the most part, the celebration of the mass, not the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass as average Catholics and most books before the start of Vatican II referred to it as.
As in the United States government today, progressive clergy in the Catholic church have tried to push their agenda similar to the lax US boarder to make it easier for people with a hard life elsewhere to get in the US declaring (whether true or not which the old boarder policy was constructed to detect) they want asylum because of political persecution in their country or no cash bail releasing criminals immediately back on the street while waiting for their court date, with no incentive to show back up for it. For the US, the lax boarder has resulted in increased sex trafficking, thousands of fentanyl deaths and hundreds of dead from dangerous border crossings where they are left for dead in trucks etc. And for no cash bail criminals, especially for violent crimes, are re-released, only to offend again increasing the homicide rate in some big cities by 50% or greater. In the catholic church similarly, the lack of emphasis on the fact that good life entails sacrifice to help ensure the salvation of the world (both in this world and for individuals who want to follow Christ into the next world which I think Jesus Christ strongly demonstrated in his passion and death), has resulted in the priestly sexual abuses, lack of new men applying to the priesthood (i.e. new vocations), a more than 25% increase in Catholic divorces (destroying the lives of many children) and the increase of abortions as well as the use of contraceptives among Catholics .
A while ago I got into an argument about why we “Catholics” repeat prayers over and over again never making up new ones like protestants do at meals and in church. The fact is that, in my opinion, children can learn the prayers and feel part of the catholic faith very early in that they, like the “expert” adults, can feel just as qualified to lead prayers at meals, prayers at the rosary and prayers in response to serving as alter boys at the mass and for girls as singers, in Latin in the choir, also leading prayers at meals as well as taking the lead in saying the family rosary. Both girls and boys can, if they wish, suggest meditations for the mysteries of the rosary, when they become older or even add to the meal blessing as they get older. In my opinion they are constantly trying to come up with new things to show they are better “Christians” than Catholics, which strikes me, and I know I am biased, as pride. In addition to making children more confident in their faith and that they are able to do what is needed to thank an all good God, they get a feel for tradition, and are indoctrinated into a culture that does things because they are right and have been right for almost 2 millennia and are not predisposed to change things just because they can with no proven benefit. God is unchangeable and once things are perfected, as in my opinion, it was with the Tridentines mass, it should stay the same unless you can prove you can make it better. The priestly scandals, loss of vocations and loss of faithful to me proves that the novus ordo mass to actually be worst. Some may say that is not why we are having these problems, but these problems are uniform and universal across non-traditional catholic communities, and what has universally changed across all of Roman Catholic non-traditional communities? The answer is the mass. In traditional communities the vocations have increased and parishes have grown.
