The Church, Yesterday and Today
The Church, Yesterday and Today
Joanna Bogle | Inside Catholic
In the 1970s, I inhabited a world where the Second Vatican Council was seen as an unmitigated disaster. Nuns stopped wearing their old habits — or simply left their convents altogether. Priests left their ministry. There was trite music at Mass, and Benediction seemed to have been abolished. Doctrine wasn’t taught anymore, and catechesis for young people seemed to be restricted to talk about abolishing war and working for racial harmony.










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