Conciliar Presbyter Trivializes Sacred Scripture as Cinematic Plot, Prescribes Modernist Hermeneutic
The EWTN News portal (ACI Prensa) reports that a Novus Ordo presbyter, Fr. Valentín Aparicio, vice-rector of the major seminary of the conciliar archdiocese of Toledo, dispensed advice on reading the Bible via a podcast titled “Rebels Wanted.” He recommends beginning with the Gospel of Luke followed by Acts, arguing that the “cultural gap” of the Bronze and Iron Ages makes the text impenetrable without modern “tools” like his YouTube channel. He reduces the unity of Scripture to a literary “narrative thread” akin to a movie plot, centered on the Hebrew concept *berit* (covenant) as a generic “love story.” This exposition manifests the complete bankruptcy of the post-conciliar approach to Divine Revelation: it substitutes the *sensus Catholicus* and the authority of the Living Magisterium with a naturalistic, historical-critical method condemned by St. Pius X, treating the Word of God as a human artifact requiring secular navigation rather than supernatural faith.






