Nowadays, he went on, “everybody seems happy about the presence of the Holy Spirit but it’s not really the case and there is still that temptation to resist it. [sic]” The Pope said one example of this resistance was the Second Vatican council which he called “a beautiful work of the Holy Spirit.” But 50 years later, “have we done everything the Holy Spirit was asking us to do during the Council,” he asked. The answer is “No,” said Pope Francis. “We celebrate this anniversary, we put up a monument but we don’t want it to upset us. We don’t want to change and what’s more there are those who wish to turn the clock back.” This, he went on, “is called stubbornness and wanting to tame the Holy Spirit.”
Snip from Chapter 11 of Fr. Wathen's: Who Shall Ascend? published in 1991
The Conciliarists are no more reformers than Martin Luther was, and have no more interest in recovering the holy spirit and ways of the Early Church than he did. They are ravagers, who refer to the primitive Church as a gimmick. They who deride Traditionalists, who would keep the Old Mass and Sacramental rites, by saying that we cannot adapt to the times. To us they intone: "It is impossible to 'turn back the clock.' You withstand the workings of the Holy Spirit in the Church." Their referring to the Early Church to justify their desecrations
is not "turning back the clock," of course. They have cut the tree down to its trunk, and now insist that they have done it to make it grow.
BTW, chapter 11 is named:
Intra Ecclesiam Conciliariam Nulla Salus(There is no salvation within the Conciliar Church)