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Joseph Ratzinger
19.IV.2005
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28.II.2013
 
 
 
 
 
Cardeal Joseph Ratzinger :“A verdade é que o próprio Concílio não definiu nenhum dogma e conscientemente quis expressar-se em um nível muito mais modesto, meramente como Concílio pastoral; entretanto, muitos o interpretam como se ele fosse o super dogma que tira a de todos os demais Concílios". (Cardeal Joseph Ratzinger, Alocução aos Bispos do Chile, em 13 de Julho de 1988, in Comunhão Libertação, Cl, año IV, Nº 24, 1988, p. 56). 
Cardinal  Joseph  Ratzinger
FROM SELF-CRITICISM TO SELF-DESTRUCTION 
"Certainly, the results [of Vatican II] seem cruelly  opposed to the expectations of everyone, beginning with those of Pope John XXIII  and then of Paul VI: expected was a new Catholic unity and instead we have been  exposed to dissension which---to use the words of Paul VI---seems to have gone  from self-criticism to self-destruction. Expected was a new enthusiasm, and many  wound up discouraged and bored. Expected was a great step forward, and instead  we find ourselves faced with a progressive process of decadence which has  developed for the most part precisely under the sign of a calling back to the  Council, and has therefore contributed to discrediting for many. The net result  therefore seems negative. I am repeating here what I said ten years after the  conclusion of the work: it is incontrovertible that this period has definitely  been unfavorable for th Catholic Church." L'Osservatore Romano  (English edition), 
24 December 1984
 
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