5.10. If the sacraments are invalid, wouldn’t that make the entire Vatican II Church spiritually dead?
Tragically, yes. Without valid bishops and priests, there is no Eucharist, no valid absolution, no Holy Orders, and no Confirmation. The sacramental life—the very heart of the Church—is thus hollowed out in the Vatican II sect.
This explains why the Novus Ordo Church increasingly resembles Protestant communities, focusing on music, emotions, and community service rather than the Sacrifice of the Mass, true confession, and sanctification. Grace cannot flow from invalid rites.
But God’s grace is not bound. He gives actual graces to souls in error to draw them toward truth. He has preserved valid priests (ordained before 1968 or by valid bishops) so that the true sacraments can still be found—but usually outside the Vatican II system.