When the Archbishop of Dublin John Charles McQuaid came home at the end of the Vatican Council he assured the Irish Catholic Church that nothing had changed and nothing would change.
Of course, fortunately, he got it all so wrong.
There are those today who are saying exactly as the archbishop said.
They too have got it spectacularly wrong. And so must be the prayers of any sensible person.
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