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In his opening speech to Vatican Council II, Pope John XXIII urged the Council members when considering the topic of error and sin, to use the medicine of mercy rather than “the arms of severity.”
The Pope’s desire to “soften” the Church’s teaching concerning error derived from his belief that the sophistication and intelligence of modem man was such that the use of severity in dealing with error was repellant to him. Consequently, according to the Pope, the Church should be more “merciful” in its teachings regarding error by only showing the validity of her teaching.
http://tradcatknight.blogspot.com/2016/01/expose-on-modernists-flavor-of-mercy.html
TradCatKnight’s false notion of loyalty to Peter.