Gradually? It has been part of an agenda since 1945 and most certainly implemented right away so as to promote separation of church and state. How is this recent?
And, about lies - how about this one? I found this in a book entitled 'the Destruction of the Christian Tradition' by Rama Coomaraswamy and it regards that Magesterium of which I spoke (btw, this word in the Catholic faith refers the MOST to the sacraments and how they are given)
'The post-Concilar establishment has violated it's (OWN) magisterial structures aimed at protecting the sacraments in every possible way. Consider the
Traditional Mass. This rite was protected by the Papal Bull
Quo Primum, which states that no priest can be forbidden to say this mass, and that the faithful shall always have access to it. Moreover, this papal bull was re-affirmed by every pope from St. Pius to John XXIII. This is now a FORBIDDEN MASS. The new Church attempts to disguise this fact by allowing the so-called 'Indult' Mass, or the
Novus Ordo in Latin with Chant. Similarly, organizations of seemingly traditional priests such as the Society of St. Peter are organized, but their priests are ordained by bishops who themselves are consecrated by the new and almost certainly invalid post-Concilar rites and hence, do not have the power to ordain. They are committed to the validity of the
Novus Ordo Missa The Mass of All Times is forbidden. The Words spoken by Christ have been changed.'
Now, corruption is everywhere in every Church - no doubt. This is what makes some skeptical of religion in general. And, yet - we are told in the bible that 'perilous times will come' and that we have to be careful to 'prove all things' according to the Words of Jesus himself.
IF one does not proclaim themselves religious - why fight with religious people. It seems self-defeating. However, Thal, you seem curious about it all enough to make me highly suspicious and thinking that you are INDEED interested in the subject very much. Especially, in the similarity and difference between Christianity and Egyptology. There is much to find in Simon Magus who started the idea that the Magisterium is secret knowledge from EGYPT>
Perhaps it all started with the first pope Clement who was trained at the Alexandrian School that Simon Magus began. The idea of philosophy and christianity together - appealling to the roman 'ruler/gods' like Nero was much more able to convince the Romans to slightly tolerate Christianity. However, we have to wait until Constantine to get official recognition - thus - reclaiming 'popes' before this time since they are likely called 'bishops.'
The REAL church did go underground to the catecombs - but the disciples split and went different ways and the ones left in Rome were those who 'got along' - and not those who 'dissented.' Here's the history of the Church that brings you philosophy and religion together:
https://www.coptic.net/articles/ClementOfAlexandria.txt