The Conciliar Church of "Conscience”
"Conscience" is yet another word perverted by the modernist hijackers of our Faith
New Age Christ Consciousness coming...
Conscience: the part of the mind that makes you aware of
your actions as being either morally right or wrong (Merriam-Webster) In
English we have done with a Latin word what neither the Latins nor the French
have done: we have doubled the term, making "conscience" stand for
the moral department and leaving "consciousness" for the universal
field of objects about which we become aware.
VATICAN II: A RELIGION OF CONSCIENCE
The analysis of conciliar texts has confirmed the dominant place given to the conscience, as “sanctuary”, in what the first Paris Theological Symposium called “the religion of Vatican II”.
1. Dignity of the human conscience,
place of Revelation
Vatican II defines the human conscience as “ the most secret core and sanctuary of a man . There he is alone with God, whose voice echoes in his depths” (GS 16). It also states that, “For his part, man perceives and acknowledges the imperatives of the divine law through the mediation of conscience” (DH3).
Vatican II defines the human conscience as “ the most secret core and sanctuary of a man . There he is alone with God, whose voice echoes in his depths” (GS 16). It also states that, “For his part, man perceives and acknowledges the imperatives of the divine law through the mediation of conscience” (DH3).
These texts may allow one to believe man raises himself up,
through his conscience, not only to the recognition of the eternal law
(what saint Thomas Aquinas calls “ratio gubernationis rerum”), but also
to a perception of the positive divine law, that is revelation.Indeed the
explicite absence of distinction between the two terms and the confusion of the
references to saint Thomas given in the official version (DH 3)1,
maintain the ambiguity: the text vaguely bestows on the conscience, a veritable
supernatural status. Hence, man is described as a receptacle of “Godlike
seeds”(GS 3,2): by following his conscience in religious matters, he will attain
divine truth.
The Council, in conferring on the unrestricted searching by an
upright conscience, the power to arrive, inevitably at the divine truth
(DH 3), inverses the metaphysical principle of Saint Thomas Aquinas: it gives,
in the end the right of liberty to search for the truth. The traditional moral
perspective of the natural law disappears, in favor of an ethic of the “dignity
of man” and of his freedom (GS 17), of a personal and subjective inspiration.
Thus through the concepts of progress and the “spiritual moral maturity of the
human race” (GS 55), the Council renders legitimate the Kantian doctrine of the
autonomy of the moral subject (morality), an autonomy “which culture claims for
itself” (GS 56, §6).
In the political domaine, the conscience is exalted, to the
point of being able to call in to question the civil law (the principle of
conscientious objection in times of war, GS 79 § 3). But the Council omits to
specify that this objection of conscience is legitimate only if it is founded on
justice. Vatican II declares, moreover, that the laws of States must respect, in
religious matters, “the right” of an erroneous conscience (DH 2). The dignity of
the human conscience, the source of this right, confers on it therefore an
unconditional superiority over the natural law (which is never cited), over the
civil law and even over the divine law (right of an erroneous conscience). For
the Council Fathers, the conscience constitutes, in place of the truth, the
foundation of a new religious liberty (DH).
From the point of view of basic theology, the intimate
dialogue, through which God “converses” with every man, through the mediation of
his conscience (DH 3), is not distinguished from “revelation itself”(DV 2; DH 1
and 3). Whilst affirming that “there will be no further public revelation”,
since the Scriptures are complete (DV 4), the Council would have us understand
that history remains the bringer of a progressive revelation: “The Church
constantly moves forward to the fulness of divine truth until the words of God
reach their complete fulfillment in her” (DV 8b) with which she appears never to
be able to correspond. Furthermore, the non-Christian traditions harbor “seeds
of the Word” (AG 11), and thus themselves constitute unofficial sources of
revelation. From that moment, Tradition must be ceaselessly reinterpretated by
dialogue, the liturgy, interpretation and theology (DV 10); it is produced by
the Magisterium of the day and standardized by it (DV 10) – instead of the
contrary; it must aim at integrating more and more, the different religious
traditions of mankind by a “dialogue of salvation” (Ecclesiam suam) which
has echoes of the dialogue of conscience with God (AG 11). Constant and new
source of revelation, the “living Magisterium”, in dialogue with non-Christian
traditions, prevails on this title over Tradition, (DV 10), itself soon re-named
“living”.
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Vatican II's “discovery” of the freedom of conscience
HMMM...Where have I heard "freedom of conscience" before???
Ah Yes! Thats right.....FREEMASONRY!
Ah Yes! Thats right.....FREEMASONRY!
Some Examples below....
A lodge called “Freedom of
Conscience”
Praxis Lodge (American Masonic Lodge) also promotes the following principles, values, and subject matter for purposes of discussion, research, and education. Notice these concepts are all found in the Conciliar Church:
- Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity
- Absolute freedom of conscience
- Laicite
- Separation of Church and State (Americanism)
- Freedom of thought, expression, and choice
- Freedom of press
- Emancipation of lifestyles
- Pursuit of happiness
- Philanthropy
- Natural philosophy
- Mutual tolerance and respect for others and oneself (False Ecumenism)
The Catholic Church infallibly condemns “freedom of conscience”
http://www.traditioninaction.org/religious/n037rp_ReligiousLiberty.htm
Continuing onward....
2. “The Church becomes aware of herself”
The Council was the occasion for the Church of a certain
essential “self awareness”: the ontological and universal “dignity” of the
“human person” (DH 1; GS 26, 73), independently of the shamefulness of sin; “the
unity of mankind” (GS 4 and 90) as a religious and ontological reality; or even
the “imbalances” and the social injustices from which the world suffers (GS 8)
and which mask this unity, this dignity.
What is more, according to Paul VI and the future John Paul II,
the Church, apart from the fact that she analysed herself as “object”, was also,
at Vatican II, the “subject”of a unique experience2. It was for her
the occasion to deepen and clarify the consciousness which she had of herself3,
the departure point of an objective enrichment of the faith and a new definition
of her own nature4: “God gathered together as one, all those who, in
faith, look upon Jesus as the author of salvation and the source of unity and
peace, and established them as the Church, that for each and all, it may be a
visible sacrament of this saving unity”(LG 9).
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The Church defines herself from now on, less as the ark of
salvation than an “aid”, a means (among others) at the service of the conscience
of man, in his search for the truth (DH 3). According to this theology of
service, it is therefore not man who serves the Church, but the Church which
serves man: “the Church claims no other title than that of being at the service
of man” says the Council (AG 12). Paul VI drew inferences from this new
doctrine, declaring in his famous closing speech: “We too, more than all others,
have the cult of man”. The new liturgy, promulgated in 1969, reflects this
change in perspective.
The mission of the Church, called new evangelization, is
henceforth to promote mainly temporal ideas like the “construction of the world”
(GS 55, 57 §1, 92, 93, etc.), admittedly, generous ideas, but ambiguous and
indeed, non-Christian ones.
Its role would be to “create for all mankind a new spritual
conscience in harmony with religious traditions, in order that the principle of
respect for religious liberty and liberty of conscience should prevail”.6
AG: Decree on the Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes.
DH: Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae.
DV: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum.
GS: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium et Spes
LG: Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium.
Footnotes:
- Vatican II quotes St. Thomas, Summa Theologica 1a 2ae question 91, articles 1 and 4, and question 93, articles 1 and 2.
- K. WOJTYLA, Sources of Renewal, study on the implementation of the Second Vatican Council, 1972
- PAUL VI, encyclical Ecclesiam Suam and inaugural speech of the second session.
- K. WOJTYLA, Sources of Renewal, and The Sign of Contradiction
- K. WOJTYLA, Sources of Renewal, introduction
- Final message of the inter-religious assembly which took place at the Vatican from October 25 to 28, 1999.
Do we not have truth already?
Q: When will the modernist heretics say they have found truth?
A: When all humanity/all religions have been formally united under the Masonic/Marxist banner of "absolute equality" via an invalid excathedra. Thus Rome dogmatically loses the Faith (LaSalette)
NewAge “Christ Consciousness”
http://goldenageofgaia.com/spiritual-essays/cross-cultural-spirituality/what-is-christ-consciousness/
http://goldenageofgaia.com/spiritual-essays/cross-cultural-spirituality/what-is-christ-consciousness/
So where is Vatican II “dialogue", coexistence, false ecumenism (no return to Catholicism), religious liberty, liberty of conscience (all apart of the new subjectivist religion of Vatican II) heading you ask? What is this a setup for? Answer, the NewAge “Master Jesus” (False Prophet) and Maitreya (false Christ)
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