Archbishop Viganò: A Controlled Opposition Figure in the Vatican II Crisis?

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Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has positioned himself as a major critic of Vatican II and the modernist corruption of the Catholic Church. His denunciations of Freemasonry, globalism, and apostasy within the Vatican have gained him significant admiration among traditionalist Catholics and even some Protestants. However, despite his seemingly courageous stance, Viganò’s actions and statements reveal major inconsistencies that suggest he is not a genuine defender of the Catholic faith but rather a gatekeeper, a controlled opposition figure whose purpose is to lead traditional Catholics away from sedevacantism and into a false resistance that remains within the Conciliar framework.

This article will demonstrate that Viganò’s failure to reject Vatican II completely, his refusal to name the conciliar popes as heretics and impostors, and his decades-long complicity in the modernist system expose him as a deceiver rather than a true champion of the Catholic faith.

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Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has positioned himself as a major critic of Vatican II and the modernist corruption of the Catholic Church. His denunciations of Freemasonry, globalism, and apostasy within the Vatican have gained him significant admiration among traditionalist Catholics and even some Protestants. However, despite his seemingly courageous stance, Viganò’s actions and statements reveal major inconsistencies that suggest he is not a genuine defender of the Catholic faith but rather a gatekeeper, a controlled opposition figure whose purpose is to lead traditional Catholics away from sedevacantism and into a false resistance that remains within the Conciliar framework.

This article will demonstrate that Viganò’s failure to reject Vatican II completely, his refusal to name the conciliar popes as heretics and impostors, and his decades-long complicity in the modernist system expose him as a deceiver rather than a true champion of the Catholic faith.

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has positioned himself as a major critic of Vatican II and the modernist corruption of the Catholic Church. His denunciations of Freemasonry, globalism, and apostasy within the Vatican have gained him significant admiration among traditionalist Catholics and even some Protestants. However, despite his seemingly courageous stance, Viganò’s actions and statements reveal major inconsistencies that suggest he is not a genuine defender of the Catholic faith but rather a gatekeeper, a controlled opposition figure whose purpose is to lead traditional Catholics away from sedevacantism and into a false resistance that remains within the Conciliar framework.

This article will demonstrate that Viganò’s failure to reject Vatican II completely, his refusal to name the conciliar popes as heretics and impostors, and his decades-long complicity in the modernist system expose him as a deceiver rather than a true champion of the Catholic faith.