John Paul II Esteemed The False Religions Of Buddhism & Shintoism (1980)
Buddhism and Shintoism are, of course, false pagan religions. Shintoism is a blatantly idolatrous and polytheistic religion in which its followers worship many spirits and false deities. John Paul II explicitly expressed esteem for the false religions themselves. He was an apostate.
John Paul II, To A Group Of Buddhists And Shintoists, Feb. 20, 1980: “Venerable friends, representatives of Buddhism and Shinto in Japan, I am very happy to welcome you today… The Catholic Church EXPRESSES HER ESTEEM FOR YOUR RELIGIONS and for your high spiritual values, such as purity, detachment of heart, love for the beauty of nature, and benevolence and compassion for everything that lives.”
Traditional Catholicism is the one true faith. But various heretical sects retain a valid priesthood and have a valid Eucharist (although they do not receive it unto salvation). Thus, your statement that you remain Catholic because Jesus is present in the Eucharist reveals an incorrect mindset. People must be Catholic because it's the one true Christian faith of the only Church established by Christ. To deny any of its dogmas is to reject the truth revealed by God. Also, in charity, the Vatican II Sect is not the Catholic Church and the New Mass is not a valid Mass, as our material explains.