Synopses & Reviews
Michael Davies shows how Fr. Annibale Bugnini--before his dismissal by Pope Paul VI under suspicion of being a Freemason--was able to andquot;reformandquot; the Catholic Mass into the constantly evolving liturgy. Quoting Bishops and Cardinals as well as liberal andquot;expertsandquot; and Protestant observers, he exposes the andquot;time bombsandquot; which were built into the Second Vatican Counciland#39;s document on the liturgy by a few revolutionaries in order to be exploited later--and which have been detonating ever since. andquot;I am convinced that the crisis in the Church that we are experiencing is to a large extent due to the disintegration of the liturgy.andquot;--Cardinal Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI), 1998. 121 pgs, PB
Synopsis
The author quotes Bishops and Cardinals, as well as liberal experts and Protestant observers, and goes into the ambiguities or time bombs which were built into the Second Vatican Council's document on the liturgy, which have been detonating ever since in liturgical abuses, both unauthorized and authorized.
Synopsis
Ambiguous statements were put into Vatican II documents, for later use!
About the Author
Michael Davies, who lived from 1936-2004, was a Catholic writer who authored various works following the Second Vatican Council, in addition to unifying Una Voce America, a conservative group. Previously an Anglican, he converted to the Catholic Church in the 1950s, and went on to compose such works as The Liturgical Revolution, The Order of Melchisedech, Partisans of Error, For Altar and Throne, and The Wisdom of Adrian Fortescue. Upon Daviesand#39; death in 2004, Pope Benedict XVI called him a man of deep faith who was ready to embrace suffering. His Holiness went on to say, andquot;...We can be confident that the Lord opened wide for him the gates of Heaven. We commend his soul to the Lordand#39;s mercy.andquot;