"formation" is one key word. New forms of catechesis are being introduced in which, instead of ensuring that young Catholics or new converts simply receive a foundation in the Sacraments and Catholic practice, life and theology, they are to submit their soul-life to a director of "formation" who acts as a kind of combination confessor-psychologist. It is a perversion of the traditional role of priests and other religious in parish life and a subversion of the sovereign place of God in the church, since the "formation" director is another human being but not one who has submitted to the vows of ordination or to obedience as a religious brother or sister.
I returned to the Church after a period in the "wilderness", where I had run across the word "formation" and the same use of it in the NatLFed cult, in which senior members ("cadres") work on the "formation" (brain-washing) of new recruits.
They not only used the same language, they used the same techniques, except in the NatLFed cult, which is a stalinist left-wing group, the context was in gathering volunteers to run food pantries and other poverty-services while recruiting people to the politics while in the Catholic Church the context is ensuring that currently active Catholics do not keep an independent relationship with the teachings of the church but rather rely on whatever new tidbits the formation directors introduce.
In the material I saw, there were pages and pages of apparently innocuous teachings about Catholic practices like the rosary, but each page contained insults to Catholics, very personal viscious insults to our intelligence and our grasp of our own theology, placed in a rythmic fashion that is part of the semi-hypnotic technique used to instill unconscious hatred in a population and then to be able to call upon it as a leader.
A lot of this is written by the notorious convert Scott Hahn who ran a hate-cult as a Protestant before deciding to convert to Catholicism and run his hate-cult as an invader of churches, driving "cradle catholics" out and taking possession of the material estate of the Church. Hahn's followers, including a lot of the Franciscans, seem to be clueless about what he is doing up there in Steubenville.
Hahn is using the same language in religious contexts to bust up parishes that NatLfed used to use in political contexts to bust up independent community groups, taking like a parasite inside a host.