But isn't it partly that Patrick is a Young Fogey, and partly that his father is very against the changes, and therefore he feels he ought to be, too? I've always assumed that it was a family thing, rather than just his own personal views. There's that scene we'll be coming to soon where his father asks if he really does mind about the changes, or if he is just trying to please him. Patrick says he does - but I wonder....
Re: Patrick's views on the Vatican II reforms?