Is it possible that Vatican II was not a real council?: AI Overview No, Marcel Lefebvre did not believe Vatican II was a real council in the way he thought legitimate councils should function. While he attended and even initially signed the council's documents, he later concluded that the council's pastoral focus and perceived liberal tendencies undermined Catholic tradition. His rejection of the council and subsequent unauthorized episcopal ordinations led to his excommunication from the Catholic Church.
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No, Marcel Lefebvre did not believe Vatican II was a real council in the way he thought legitimate councils should function
. While he attended and even initially signed the council's documents, he later concluded that the council's pastoral focus and perceived liberal tendencies undermined Catholic tradition. His rejection of the council and subsequent unauthorized episcopal ordinations led to his excommunication from the Catholic Church.
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