Actually, Mass attendance prior to the Council was already in decline here in America during the "Golden Age" of the 1950's, the same with vocations. YOUR claim is unsupported by statistical data. Attendance in Europe had been in decline, too, before the Council. So there. It has been posted here nearly ad nauseum that people left because the Church did not change its classic stance on issues such as divorce and birth control.
You have yet to back up your assertions of Mass attendance and vocations in the 50's with statistical data. We have copied and pasted our data with a link. Until you can do the same your assertions are hollow.
No matter how many times you post something it does not make it true. Differing with the Church on divorce and birth control in particular do not cause people to leave the Church. A vast majority of Catholics in the Church today believe and practice divorce and birth control.
Those who hit the road, did so immediately after and following the Council. A Council that failed in every stated goal. Once again, please tell me one goal stated by the Council that it achieved? What are the "good fruits" of the Council?
Please cite one instance where protestants celebrate the Sacrifice of the Mass with a belief in the True Presence according to a liturgy of the Catholic Church.
That's just it! They can say the exact words of the Novus Ordo Mass and
not believe in the Real Presence (just like most NO Catholics today) and they can do so because the Rite is so ambiguous. That's our entire point.