Conciliar Sect’s Policy Shifts Expose Continued Liturgical Subversion
The Catholic News Agency portal reports on alleged leaked instructions from the Vatican’s diplomatic representative in Great Britain, suggesting bishops may obtain renewable two-year exemptions to permit celebrations of the Traditional Latin Mass. Joseph Shaw of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales claims this indicates a “universal policy change” relaxing restrictions imposed by antipope Bergoglio’s 2021 decree Traditionis Custodes. The report chronicles the liturgical turmoil since the introduction of the Novus Ordo Missae in 1970, mentioning indults granted by Paul VI, John Paul II’s 1984 extension, and Benedict XVI’s 2007 Summorum Pontificum, framing these as progressive “concessions” rather than recognition of inherent liturgical rights. This narrative exemplifies the conciliar sect’s perpetual manipulation of sacred worship as bureaucratic commodity.









