The Vatican II Rite of Baptism – for Children – “Is it valid?”

by Fr. Lucian Pulvermacher, OFM Cap. RIP


In this study, I use the official books of the Novus Ordo Vatican II Church. The title is “The Rites of the Catholic Church” as Revised by Decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and Published by Authority of Pope Paul VI. The English translation prepared by the International Commission on English in the Liturgy, Pueblo Publishing Co., New York, 1976. There are 2 volumes, and the volume used in this study is No. 1.


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Insight into the Catholic Faith presents Catholic Tradition Newsletter

Vol 11 Issue 27 ~ Editor: Rev. Fr. Courtney Edward Krier
July 7, 2018 ~ Saints Cyril and Methodius

  1. What is the Sacrament of Confirmation
  2. Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
  3. Saint Elizabeth of Portugal
  4. Family and Marriage
  5. Articles and notices

Dear Reader:

The wisdom of this world can be seen clearly in light of the wisdom of God. It is difficult to ask oneself what ever happened to common sense when sometimes engaging in conversation with people. Continue reading

JOHN PAUL II SUPREME PONTIFF ENCYCLICAL LETTER REDEMPTOR HOMINIS All religions proceed from the Holy Spirit

With the advent of the Vatican II council we had an infusion of the other religions who were invited and given a role in order to voice there opinions. This in turn became the basis for interfaith dialog and ecumenism. As a result what transpired were changes which compromised the Catholic faith. Some changes were made in the Bible. The one of many, that stands out is when they changed Isaias prophecy of “A Virgin shall conceive,” to a young woman is with child. This change is made to satisfy the non-christian religions because it makes Jesus just another prophet, and is an attack upon his divinity. Other changes brought us down to the level of the other religions so that now we can all become one family.

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