What is so tragic is that it's taken this long for any of these Novus Ordites to figure all this out.
It was apparent in the mid-1970s, when I was a young boy, that there was a wishy-washy, noncommittal attitude permeating the churches where the Faith used to be taught.
What happened in the churches has also happened in US secular society... people are being asked to be 'patriotic' without insisting on recognizing the sovereignty of the United States as an independent nation.
Think about it... the symbols on our currency, the government buildings, the monuments to Presidents... all being replaced by things that one can be proud of even without a free nation. National parks, musical and artistic culture, natural landmarks... all of these are things that people can enjoy and be happy about without all of the iconography that wordlessly states our independence and status as a nation.
In the churches these days, there are flannel banners with stylized doves on them, announcing 'peace'. There are all sorts of ugly, modern-art-influenced statues and paintings, all of them meant to remind the people of the saints, but not to remind them of the AUTHORITY of Holy Church.
I know of a shrine where the halls are lined with statues of people like St. Francis Xavier, St. John Vianney, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Dominic and other great defenders of the Faith.
Nowadays, if you even get to see statuary in the church buildings, you get to see MAYBE Our Lady, perhaps St. Therese of Lisieux... nice, gentle and finished in muted colors, tucked away in an alcove or a stairwell.
The Modernists want to insist upon relativity and ecuмenism; what will once again revolutionize and save souls is the DOGMATIC and AUTHORITATIVE stance of the ONE, HOLY, CATHOLIC and APOSTOLIC CHURCH steadfastly and unflinchingly declaring the KINGSHIP of Jesus Christ and the UNIQUE and UNASSAILABLE position of His Church as THE ROCK of salvation.
St. Peter, Prince of Apostles, pray for us.
Lord Jesus Christ, King and High Priest, have mercy on us.