Looking at Carlo Vigano’s Speech (2021) “How the Revolution of Vatican II Serves the New World Order” (Part 6 of 14)
0039 In section five, Vigano considers the eagerness of Vatican II innovators to address the demands of the world.
Demands?
The term is familiar to economics. Someone wants to sell something to someone else. When “someone else” wants to buy, then there is a “demand”. Since the innovators of Vatican II are selling irreplaceable works of the intellect, I suspect that “someone else” has lots of money. “Someone else” has plans for a New World Order.
0040 Vigano provides a long list of wares that were sold.
0041 Here is one.
Is there a demand for a primacy of matter over spirit?
Surely, “someone else” will buy that.
When matter has priority over spirit, then the human brotherhood, as matter, can substantiate a preferred form of ecumenism, where the Church gets off her pedestal, which happens to be the moon, in the ongoing metaphor. Then, the Church can join all other religions in the umbra of what she used to be standing on.
The complication is that spirit has primacy over matter. So, the Church never really gets off her pedestal, leaving unsophisticated integralists scratching their heads.
Yes, some products are more complicated than others. The primacy of matter over spirit is one of them. At least, it gets the Church off her pedestal, in appearance, if not in deed.
Who wouldn’t shell out taxpayer money for that?
0042 Here is another.
Is there a demand for accumulating power through the method of delegating decision-making roles to episcopal conferences, synods of bishops, commissions, pastoral councils, and so on?
Surely, a congeries of experts will buy that.
No one in these temporary gatherings wants to be responsible for what the temporary gathering decides. So, the proceedings fall upon experts. Experts guide episcopal conferences, synods, commissions and the like. Indeed, the options listed on multiple choice surveys are fashioned by experts in such a manner that only the “reasonable” choice may be selected. Power accumulates in expertise. In particular, human brotherhood [justifies] those who exercise the power of expertise.
Who wouldn’t shell out their expert commendations for that?
I think that there is a monthly publication devoted to promulgating such expert analysis.
It is called America Magazine.
0043 Vigano’s list goes on and on.
The substance of the modernist actuality2H tailors itself to each particular exposition of human brotherhood and New World Order agenda.
To me, it seems that the items on Vigano’s list have a certain feature in common.
They share a common substance.
The human brotherhood [justifies the implementation of] each agenda of a New World Order2H.
0044 The modernist’s new new actuality2H tells me how the revolution of Vatican II serves the New World Order.