http://sedevacantist.com/tertul.htmlTertullian vs. "The Pilgrim Church"
The heretics of Vatican 2 tell the world that they belong to a "Pilgrim Church" which is on some sort of journey of discovery. They love to speak of "becoming" and "growing" and other like terms designed to express a current state of imperfection and the hope of a future realisation of greater perfection. This heresy has been repeatedly condemned since it directly contradicts the doctrine of Holy Church's perfection and indefectibility.
When Wojtyla, in his unfathomable hatred for the Catholic Church, constantly whines "apologies" for what he heretically and unforgivably describes as "the sins of the Church" he is being perfectly consistent with his own erroneous beliefs. But all instructed Catholics know he is not being consistent with the doctrines of the Catholic Church. The following quote is taken from page 26 of Canon Smith's "The Teaching of the Catholic Church." It is attributed to Tertullian, "De Praescr., c. 8." :
"We need no curious searchings, when we have Jesus Christ; we need no further enquiry, when we have the gospel. When we believe, we need to believe nothing more. For this we believe at the very beginning, that there is nothing more to believe."
Now isn't that a beautiful answer to the heretics' Fumbling Church?