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Traditionalist Catholic Law?
« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2014, 05:11:10 PM »
Shin, thank you for your post, which words of our beloved Holy Father I endorse fully, quite naturally.

Insofar as my own post may seem cynical, by contrast, it was meant to point out the futility in our present day of discussions predicated upon a "Catholic State" when every last one of them has disappeared, too often by Vatican direction.

In other words, unlike 100 years ago when St. Pius X composed 'Vehementor Nos', both Church and State are incapable - at this moment, anyway - of even beginning to re-establish order, propriety and supernaturally-oriented absolutes while the respective institutions remain in the hands of Revolutionaries.

That is not to say grassroots efforts are worthless. Not at all. However, in the practical sense, convincing the powers that be, whether in Rome, London, DC or Paris that the nations they represent ought to be governed as Catholic States isn't going to produce any immediate results.