Catholic Doctrine Class

Listed below are study sheets and recordings of two previous years:

  • 2018-2019: a study of the Papacy
  • 2017-2018: The History, Errors and Harmful Changes of Vatican II. Textbook: Tumultuous Times by the Radecki Fathers

2018-2019 Classes: The Papacy

September11Catholic Doctrine on the Papacy: Outline and Introductory ClassPDF

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October16Scriptural & Patristic Proof for Papal Primacy: Quotes on Papal Primacy
(*same handout for the next two classes)
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23Scriptural & Patristic Proof for Papal Primacy: Quotes on Papal Primacy
(see PDF for 10/16/18)MP3
30Scriptural & Patristic Proof for Papal Primacy: Quotes on Papal Primacy
(see PDF for 10/16/18)MP3
November13Authority of the PopePDFMP3
20Authority of the PopePDFMP3
27Authority of the PopePDFMP3
December4Infallibility of the ChurchPDF
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11Object of the Church's InfallibilityPDFMP3
18Personal Infallibility of the PopePDFMP3
January8Nature & Extent of Papal PowerPDFMP3
15Nature & Extent of Papal PowerPDFMP3
29Nature & Extent of Papal PowerPDFMP3
February5Nature & Extent of Papal PowerPDFMP3
12Jurisdictional Rights and Prerogatives of the PopePDFMP3
19Jurisdictional Rights and Prerogatives of the PopePDFMP3
March5Titles & Insignia of the PopePDFMP3
12Titles & Insignia of the Pope, Papal CoronationsPDFMP3
19Election & Coronation of Pius XII, outbreak of WWIIMP3
Pius XII Mass on May 13, 1942MP3
St. Pius X walking in Vatican GardensMP3
April2Sedevacantism:
Not a mere opinion, but a necessary conclusion
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9St. Robert Bellarmine's Five 'Opinions'PDFMP3
16St. Robert Bellarmine Whether a Heretical Pope Can Be DeposedPDFMP3
30St. Robert Bellarmine Whether a Heretical Pope Can Be DeposedPDFMP3
May14St. Robert Bellarmine Whether a Heretical Pope Can Be DeposedPDFMP3
21Popes Falsely Allegedly To Be HereticsPDFMP3
28Popes Falsely Allegedly To Be HereticsPDFMP3


2017-2018 Classes: The History, Errors and Harmful Changes of Vatican II

A study of Vatican Council II, its history and destructive changes. Textbook: Part II of Tumultuous Times (2004) by Frs. Dominic and Francisco Radecki, CMRI.

Additional recommended resources are listed at the bottom of this page.

The chart below provides the course plan, along with outlines and audio files for each class. (Or you may download a PDF version of the course plan here.)

September5Introduction, History of Modernism & its condemnation by Pope St. Pius X, Encyclical (1907) & institution of Oath against Modernism (1910)PDFMP3
12Part A – History and Origins of Vatican II, preparations for the Council, Communist & Modernist infiltrators, pp. 283-295PDFMP3
19Part A – History and Origins of Vatican II, John XXIII, pp. 295-305PDFMP3
26Part A – History and Origins of Vatican II, groundwork, notable Modernists, non-Catholic observers, Communism, pp. 306-322PDFMP3
October3Part A – History and Origins of Vatican II, the First Session, the Modernists seize control, pp. 323-328PDFMP3
10Part A – History and Origins of Vatican II, the Second, Third, and Fourth Sessions, the Modernists win, pp. 328-333PDF


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17Part A – History and Origins of Vatican II, Paul VI, the Modernist who made the Council ultimately succeed, pp. 333-342PDFMP3
24Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, Ecumenism, pp. 343-353PDFMP3
31no class (All Hallows Eve)
November7Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, Ecumenism and Interfaith Worship, pp. 353-358PDF
14Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, Ecumenism, Dialogue, Universal Salvation, pp. 358-364PDFMP3
21Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, Ecumenism, Intercommunion, pp. 364-367PDFMP3
28Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, Religious Liberty, pp. 367-372PDFMP3
December5Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, Collegiality, other errorsPDF
Bishop Pivarunas 1995 Letter on Doctrinal Errors of Dignitatis Humanae
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12Part B – The Heresies of Vatican II, other errors, summaryPDFMP3
19Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, the tabernacle, language & essence of the Mass, pp. 372-380PDF

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26no class (Christmas break)
January2no class (Christmas break)
9Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, Satan’s hatred of the Mass, foreshadowing of the New Mass, Vatican II’s Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, decreeing use of the vernacular, pp. 381-387PDF

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16Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, pre-Vatican II changes by John XXIII: St. Joseph’s name in the Canon, suppression of Last Gospel, introducing the vernacular into the Liturgy, changes in church architecture, pp. 387-394PDFMP3
23no class (CMRI Priest Meeting at MSM)
30Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, Deception, Formation of an entirely new “Mass,” comparisons to Old Mass, pp. 395-398PDFMP3
February6Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, issues of validity with regard to matter and form of consecrating the Host, pp. 399-403PDFMP3
13Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, issues of validity with regard to the form of consecrating the Wine, pp. 404-408PDFMP3
20Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, issues of validity with regard to the form of consecrating the Wine, other problems, summary, pp. 409-417PDFMP3
27Part C – The Tridentine Latin Mass and the New Mass, serious problems of the “Indult Mass,” pp. 418-421PDF
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March6Part D – The Seven Sacraments and the New Sacraments, Baptism, Penance, pp. 423-432PDFMP3
13Part D – The Seven Sacraments and the New Sacraments, Penance, pp. 433-445PDFMP3
20Part D – The Seven Sacraments and the New Sacraments, Confirmation, Matrimony, pp. 445-457PDFMP3
27Part D – The Seven Sacraments and the New Sacraments, Holy Orders, pp. 457-464PDFMP3
April3no class (Easter Week)
10Part D – The Seven Sacraments and the New Sacraments, Holy Orders, pp. 465-473PDFMP3
17Part D – The Seven Sacraments and the New Sacraments, Extreme Unction, pp. 476-479, begin Part E - StatisticsPDFMP3
24Part E – Statistics, pp. 481-500PDFMP3
May1Part F – The Third Secret of Fatima, Part G – The Rosary, pp. 501-510PDF
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8Part H – How Could This Have Happened? The New Code of Canon Law, the New Catechism, Freemasonry, pp. 511-524PDFMP3
15Part I – Who Is Ultimately Responsible for the Universal Loss of Faith? A study of John Paul I & John Paul II, pp. 529-540PDF
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22Part I – Who Is Ultimately Responsible for the Universal Loss of Faith? A study of John Paul II, pp. 540-558PDFMP3
29Part I – Who Is Ultimately Responsible for the Universal Loss of Faith? Infallibility, review of Sedevacante theological position, pp. 559-567PDFMP3

Recommended Internet Resources

Document files:
www.cmri.org
www.traditionalmass.org
www.novusordowatch.org
www.dailycatholic.org

Audio files:
www.restorationradionetwork.org
www.traditionalcatholicsermons.org

Highly recommended! Click on this link for a succinct but powerful explanation of why ‘Pope’ Francis, who has uttered one heretical teaching after another, cannot possibly be the Vicar of Christ on earth and the visible head of His Church:
Sedevacantism: A Quick Primer

Author unknown, but well said:
The Vatican ll Council has had disastrous effects on the Catholic Church. The weakening of the sense of the faith on the part of most Catholics is perhaps the most disastrous of them all. The faithful’s capacity to react against heresy has gradually become more and more feeble. There are some who remain attached to traditional forms of worship, but fail to understand that the most fundamental problem of Vatican II has been the massive defection from the true faith and that the hierarchy which professes Vatican II is not Catholic. Therefore those who wish to remain Catholic must reject the heresies and the heretics of Vatican II.

Recommended Reading

Some of these books are available in Mary Immaculate Queen Bookstore here at the Mount or at MIQCenter.com. Others you can find on the Internet.

A Catechism of Modernism by Rev. J.B. Lemius, OMI, first published in 1908 by the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, Archdiocese of New York, after receiving personal approval of Pope St. Pius X. Reprinted by Tan Books & Publishers: Rockford, IL, 1981

The Rhine Flows into the Tiber, A History of Vatican II, by Fr. Ralph Wiltgen, S.V.D., Tan Books & Publishers: Rockford, IL, 1986 (first published in 1967, shortly after Vatican II)

The Robber Church, the collected writings of Patrick Henry Omlor, Silvio Mattacchione & Co.: Stouffville, Ontario, Canada, 1998 (the writings began in 1968)

Paul VI’s Legacy: Catholicism? by Hutton Gibson, Leo Panakal Publishers: Cochin, India, 1979

The Destruction of the Christian Tradition by Rama P. Coomaraswamy, Perennial Books: London, U.K., 1981

The Problems with the New Mass by Rama P. Coomaraswamy, Tan Books & Publishers: Rockford, IL, 1990

What Has Happened to the Catholic Church? Frs. Dominic & Francisco Radecki, CMRI, Mary Immaculate Queen Center: Spokane, WA, 1994

The Oratory Catechism: Roman Catholic Catechism and Instructions for the Faithful in Today's World, Oratorium Divinae Veritatis, SAKA-Verlag, 2000

Index of Leading Catholic Indicators, The Church Since Vatican II by Kenneth C. Jones, Roman Catholic Books: Ft. Collins, CO, 2003

The Problems with the Other Sacraments, Apart from the New Mass by Rama P. Coomaraswamy, Reviviscimus Press: San Rafael, CA, 2010

Work of Human Hands, A Theological Critique of the Mass of Paul VI by Fr. Anthony Cekada, SGG Resources: West Chester, OH, 2010

Other Resources (caution advised!)

The following are well-researched sources on the evils of Vatican II, but the authors take the position of “Recognize the Pope, but resist him,” which is a gravely erroneous theological position for a Catholic to take. Unfortunately, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) has been in the forefront of this way of thinking since the 1970’s.

The Great Sacrilege by Fr. James F. Wathen, Tan Books & Publishers: Rockford, IL, 1971

Iota Unum, A Study of Changes in the Catholic Church in the 20th Century by Romano Amerio, first published in 1985 by Ricciardi publishers, translated from the Italian by Rev. Fr. John P. Parsons, Sarto House: Kansas City, MO, 1996

Peter, Lovest Thou Me? John Paul II: Pope of Tradition of Pope of Revolution? by Abbe Daniel Le Roux, Instauratio Press: Gladysdale, Victoria, Australia, 1989 (thoroughly details the scandals and heresies of John Paul II from 1984-1988)

In the Murky Waters of Vatican II by Atila Sinke Guimaraes, Tan Books & Publishers: Rockford, IL, 1999

One Hundred Years of Modernism, A Genealogy of the Principles of the Second Vatican Council by Fr. Dominic Bourmaud, Angelus Press: Kansas City, MO, 2006

No Crisis in the Church? A Rigorous Comparison of Catholic teachings before and after the Second Vatican Council by Simon Galloway, New Olive Press: Manchester, UK, 2006